Design of Reinforced Masonry Structures /

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Autor Principal: Taly, Narendra, (Author)
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Idioma:English
Publicado: New York, N.Y. : McGraw-Hill Education, [2010].
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Table of Contents:
  • Contents
  • Preface to the Second Edition
  • Preface to the First Edition
  • Acknowledgments
  • Notation
  • Acronyms
  • Chapter 1. Introduction
  • 1.1 What Is Masonry?
  • 1.2 Plain and Reinforced Masonry
  • 1.3 A Brief History of Masonry Construction
  • 1.4 Evolution of Reinforced Masonry
  • 1.5 Unreinforced and Reinforced Masonry
  • 1.6 Historical Development of Building Codes and Standards for Masonry Construction
  • 1.7 Design Methods
  • 1.8 Load Combinations
  • References
  • Chapter 2. Masonry Units: Applications, Types, Sizes, and Classification
  • 2.1 Introduction
  • 2.2 Application of Masonry Units in Construction
  • 2.3 General Description of Masonry Units
  • 2.4 Clay Building Brick
  • 2.5 Functional Aspects
  • 2.6 Concrete Masonry Units
  • 2.7 Bonds and Patterns in Masonry Work
  • 2.8 Structural Requirements for Masonry in Stack Bond
  • 2.9 Mortar Joints
  • 2.10 Types of Wall Construction
  • 2.11 Glass Unit Masonry
  • 2.12 Mortarless Block Systems
  • 2.13 Prefabricated Masonry
  • 2.14 Autoclaved Aerated Concrete
  • References
  • Chapter 3. Materials of Masonry Construction
  • 3.1 Introduction
  • 3.2 Mortar
  • 3.3 Grout
  • 3.4 Differences between Mortar, Grout, and Concrete
  • 3.5 Compressive Strength of Masonry
  • 3.6 Steel Reinforcement
  • 3.7 Modulus of Elasticity of Masonry Materials
  • 3.8 Thermal Effects on Masonry
  • 3.9 Influence of Moisture on Masonry: Shrinkage
  • 3.10 Creep of Masonry
  • References
  • Chapter 4. Design of Reinforced Masonry Beams
  • 4.1 Introduction
  • 4.2 Historical Development
  • 4.3 Strength Design Philosophy
  • 4.4 Assumptions in Strength Design Philosophy
  • 4.5 Analysis of Rectangular Sections in Flexure
  • 4.6 Modulus of Rupture and Nominal Cracking Moment of a Masonry Beam
  • 4.7 Design of Masonry Beams
  • 4.8 Procedure for Flexural Design of Beams
  • 4.9 Overreinforced Beams
  • 4.10 Design for Shear in Reinforced Masonry Beams
  • 4.11 Lateral Support of Masonry Beams
  • 4.12 Analysis of Doubly Reinforced Masonry Beams
  • 4.13 Lintels
  • 4.14 Masonry Wall Beams (Deep Wall Beams)
  • 4.15 Bond Beams
  • 4.16 Diaphragm Action
  • 4.17 Flexural Strength of a Wall due to In-Plane Loads
  • 4.18 Development Lengths for Reinforcing Bars
  • 4.19 Serviceability Criteria for Beams
  • 4.20 Service Load Analysis of Reinforced Masonry Beams
  • 4.21 Deflections of Reinforced Masonry Beams
  • References
  • Chapter 5. Columns
  • 5.1 Introduction
  • 5.2 Behavior of Axially Loaded Columns
  • 5.3 Axial Strength of Reinforced Masonry Columns
  • 5.4 MSJC Code Provisions for Reinforced Masonry Columns
  • 5.5 Analysis of Reinforced Masonry Columns
  • 5.6 Design Procedure for Reinforced Masonry Columns
  • 5.7 Columns under Combined Axial Load and Bending
  • 5.8 Discussion and Interpretation of the Axial Load-Bending Moment Interaction Diagrams
  • 5.9 Interaction Diagram for a Wall under Combined Loading (Axial Load and Bending)
  • 5.10 Shear Strength of Masonry Columns
  • 5.11 Masonry Piers
  • References
  • Chapter 6. Walls under Gravity and Transverse Loads
  • 6.1 Introduction
  • 6.2 Types of Masonry Walls
  • 6.3 Bond Patterns in Masonry Walls
  • 6.4 Analysis of Walls under Gravity and Transverse Loads
  • 6.5 Out-of-Plane Loads on Walls
  • 6.6 Analysis of Masonry Walls for Out-of-Plane Loads
  • 6.7 Design of Walls for Gravity and Transverse Loads
  • 6.8 Axial Loads on Walls Subjected to Out-of-Plane Loads
  • 6.9 Pilasters
  • 6.10 Nonload-Bearing Walls
  • References
  • Chapter 7. Shear Walls
  • 7.1 Introduction
  • 7.2 Fundamental Concepts
  • 7.3 Types of Shear Walls
  • 7.4 Rigidity and Relative Rigidity of a Shear Wall
  • 7.5 Rigidity of a Shear Wall with Openings
  • 7.6 Determination of Seismic Lateral Forces in Shear Walls
  • 7.7 Horizontal Diaphragms
  • 7.8 Influence of Building Configuration on Lateral Force Distribution in Shear Walls
  • 7.9 Analysis of Shear Walls and Diaphragms under Direct Shear and Torsional Moments
  • 7.10 Design Considerations for Shear Walls
  • 7.11 Analysis of Shear Walls under Flexure and Axial Loads
  • 7.12 Design of Multistory Shear Walls
  • 7.13 Failure Modes of Shear Walls
  • References
  • Chapter 8. Retaining and Subterranean Walls
  • 8.1 Introduction
  • 8.2 Principal Types of Retaining Walls
  • 8.3 Lateral Pressures on Retaining Walls
  • 8.4 External Stability of a Retaining Wall
  • 8.5 Design Procedure for Masonry Retaining Walls
  • 8.6 Subterranean or Basement Walls
  • 8.7 Construction Considerations
  • References
  • Chapter 9. Construction Aspects
  • 9.1 Introduction
  • 9.2 Placement of Steel Reinforcement
  • 9.3 Grouting
  • 9.4 Movements of Construction Materials, Their Causes and Effects
  • 9.5 Control of Cracking and Movement Joints
  • 9.6 Quality Assurance
  • 9.7 Flashing for Masonry Construction
  • References
  • Chapter 10. Anchorage to Masonry
  • 10.1 Introduction
  • 10.2 Types of Anchor Bolts
  • 10.3 Placement and Embedment of Anchor Bolts in Masonry Grout
  • 10.4 Nominal Strength of Anchor Bolts
  • 10.5 Nominal Axial Strength of Anchor Bolts Loaded in Tension and in Combined Tension and Shear
  • 10.6 Nominal Shear Strength of Headed and Bent-Bar Anchor Bolts in Shear
  • 10.7 Headed and Bent-Bar Anchor Bolts in Combined Axial Tension and Shear
  • 10.8 Structural Walls and Their Anchorage Requirements
  • References
  • Appendix: Design Aids: Tables
  • Glossary
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