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Why Slabs Curl-Part II Descripción: Slabs curl due to differences in moisture distribution that create a shrinkage profile. This induces an applied curling moment within the slab. The amount of curling for a given moisture distribution however may not be unique. Some research and field experience helps us estimate the amount of curling deflection as affected by different factors. Versión: Tamaño de archivo: 109.38 Kb Añadido el: Abr-10-2003 Descargas: 405 Página principal | Detalles
What’s Next in Tilt-up Construction? Descripción: The old misconception that tilt-up construction is only suited for warehouse and distribution space is being put to rest by today’s tilt-up projects. No longer are tilt-up buildings merely the biggest, most quickly assembled boxes on the block. The industry is seeing first-rate tilt-up buildings that not only offer the classic benefits of efficiency and economy, but that also tackle construction challenges and unusual architectural elements. It is expected that the tilt-up market will continue to grow in use and complexity. Versión: Tamaño de archivo: 550.78 Kb Añadido el: Abr-10-2003 Descargas: 415 Página principal | Detalles
Today’s Tilt-Up—Commingling Structural Design and Greater Aesthetics Descripción: Deep reveals, panes of ribbon glass, and intricate cast-in design concepts have given site-cast tilt-up construction many new faces. With growth in the office, education, and retail markets, today’s tilt-up structures offer wider architectural appeal. At present, tilt-up construction can accomplish what was once deemed quite difficult in terms of architectural treatment including deeper reveals. But these advances are now possible only with greater attention to important details in related aspects of structural engineering. Versión: Tamaño de archivo: 179.69 Kb Añadido el: Abr-10-2003 Descargas: 372 Página principal | Detalles
The WWR Option for Tilt-Up Panels Descripción: This paper presents an alternative reinforcing method engineers and contractors may consider for tilt-up panel construction. A discussion is provided which outlines the different options available for incorporating welded wire reinforcement (WWR) bar mats in a tilt-up project. Comments are made on the advantages and disadvantages of utilizing this reinforcing procedure. Design considerations for reinforcing tilt-up panels with WWR mats are given. Versión: Tamaño de archivo: 120.12 Kb Añadido el: Abr-10-2003 Descargas: 437 Página principal | Detalles
Concrete Technology and Design—The Twin Supports of Structures Descripción: This is the first of three linked articles: the present one deals mainly with the role of concrete technology in the design of structures. The next two will give examples of the influence of the knowledge of technology upon design, including examples Versión: Tamaño de archivo: 91.60 Kb Añadido el: Abr-10-2003 Descargas: 449 Página principal | Detalles
Concrete Logo Enhances River Bank Upgrade Descripción: When a proposal was made to refurbish the riverbank belonging to Bayer AG, a German multi-national chemical company, the high volume of traffic on the river prompted the company to include its logo as part of the project. At the location, the river Versión: Tamaño de archivo: 115.23 Kb Añadido el: Abr-10-2003 Descargas: 354 Página principal | Detalles
Concrete in Detroit  Descripción: Recent concrete construction in Southeastern Michigan Versión: Tamaño de archivo: 294.92 Kb Añadido el: Abr-10-2003 Descargas: 511 Página principal | Detalles
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