Simple Examples of Reinforced Concrete Design
Faber, Oscar
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Add to basket"Simple Examples of Reinforced Concrete Design" is a comprehensive instructional manual that serves as a practical guide to the fundamental principles of structural engineering. Authored by the prominent engineer Oscar Faber, this work provides a series of meticulously detailed examples intended to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and field application. The text focuses on the essential components of reinforced concrete structures, including beams, floor slabs, columns, and retaining walls, presenting the calculations and design considerations necessary for safe and efficient construction.
The work is characterized by its clarity and systematic approach, making complex engineering concepts accessible to students and practitioners alike. By breaking down the design process into logical steps, Faber illustrates the interaction between steel and concrete under various stress conditions. This book remains a significant historical resource, reflecting the rigorous analytical methods that established reinforced concrete as a primary material in modern architecture and civil engineering. It is an invaluable reference for those interested in the evolution of structural design and the enduring logic behind early twentieth-century building techniques.
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