Farmington Hills, Mich. — The American Concrete Institute (ACI) announced the availability of a new publication for concrete industry professionals — the Reinforced Concrete Design Manual [SP-17(14)].
The new two-volume manual provides guidance and assistance to professionals engaged in the design of reinforced concrete structures. This Reinforced Concrete Design Manual was developed in accordance with ACI’s reorganized 318-14 Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete, and serves as an invaluable companion to ACI 318-14.
The ACI Reinforced Concrete Design Manual provides many design examples of various reinforced concrete members based on a fictitious seven-story building. Additional information and examples are provided to illustrate various ACI 318-14 requirements not related to the design of the members in the seven story building.
The first three chapters in this design manual — structural systems, structural analysis, and durability — provide general succinct information to clarify for the user the overall design and detailing requirements of reinforced concrete building structures. Chapter four of this design manual provides a short description of the fictitious seven story building and how it is used to demonstrate the use of the code requirements.
Nine new chapters are added:
- Chapter 1 (Structural Systems);
- Chapter 2 (Structural Analysis);
- Chapter 3 (Durability);
- Chapter 4 (Building Example);
- Chapter 5 (One-Way Chapter);
- Chapter 6 (Two-Way slabs);
- Chapter 7 (Beam);
- Chapter 9 (Walls); and
- Chapter 14 (Retaining Wall).
The ACI Reinforced Concrete Design Manual is published in two volumes: Chapters 1 through 14 are published in Volume 1, and Chapter 15 is published in Volume 2. Design aids and a moment interaction diagram Excel spreadsheet are available for free download.
Learn more and purchase at www.concrete.org