Manual of Precast Concrete Construction with Large Reinforced Concrete and Prestressed Concrete Components: Industrial shed-type and low-rise buildings; special structures

Manual of Precast Concrete Construction with Large Reinforced Concrete and Prestressed Concrete Components: Industrial shed-type and low-rise buildings; special structures

Author: Tihamér Koncz

Publisher:

Published: 1971

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13:

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V. 1. Principles. Roof and floor units. Wall panels.--v. 2. Industrial shed-type and low-rise buildings; special structures.--v. 3. Multi-storey industrial and administrative buildings. School and university buildings. Residential buildings.


Planning and design handbook on precast building structures

Planning and design handbook on precast building structures

Author: FIB - Féd. Int. du Béton

Publisher: FIB - Féd. Int. du Béton

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 325

ISBN-13: 2883941149

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In 1994 fib Commission 6: Prefabrication edited a successful Planning and Design Handbook that ran to approximately 45,000 copies and was published in Spanish and German. Nearly 20 years later Bulletin 74 brings that first publication up to date. It offers a synthesis of the latest structural design knowledge about precast building structures against the background of 21st century technological innovations in materials, production and construction. With it, we hope to help architects and engineers achieve a full understanding of precast concrete building structures, the possibilities they offer and their specific design philosophy. It was principally written for non-seismic structures. The handbook contains eleven chapters, each dealing with a specific aspect of precast building structures. The first chapter of the handbook highlights best practice opportunities that will enable architects, design engineers and contractors to work together towards finding efficient solutions, which is something unique to precast concrete buildings. The second chapter offers basic design recommendations that take into account the possibilities, restrictions and advantages of precast concrete, along with its detailing, manufacture, transport, erection and serviceability stages. Chapter three describes the precast solutions for the most common types of buildings such as offices, sports stadiums, residential buildings, hotels, industrial warehouses and car parks. Different application possibilities are explored to teach us which types of precast units are commonly used in all those situations. Chapter four covers the basic design principles and systems related to stability. Precast concrete structures should be designed according to a specific stability concept, unlike cast in-situ structures. Chapter five discusses structural connections. Chapters six to nine address the four most commonly used systems or subsystems of precast concrete in buildings, namely, portal and skeletal structures, wall-frame structures, floor and roof structures and architectural concrete facades. In chapter ten the design and detailing of a number of specific construction details in precast elements are discussed, for example, supports, corbels, openings and cutouts in the units, special features related to the detailing of the reinforcement, and so forth. Chapter eleven gives guidelines for the fire design of precast concrete structures. The handbook concludes with a list of references to good literature on precast concrete construction.


Precast Concrete Structures

Precast Concrete Structures

Author: Alfred Steinle

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2019-05-06

Total Pages: 378

ISBN-13: 3433032254

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Building with precast concrete elements is one of the most innovative forms of construction. This book serves as an introduction to this topic, including examples, and thus supplies all the information necessary for conceptual and detailed design.