Design and Construction of Concrete Floors outlines the key principles needed for the production of a good floor which can be relied on to not only support and restrain other parts of the building, but also to meet the needs of the user.
The book covers:
* Uses of concrete floors
* Structural design
* Concrete used specifically for floors
* Cracks and joints
* Floor surface properties
This book is ideal for structural engineers and others in the building and design industry that want to use a balanced approach and look beyond structural strength in the design of a good floor.
The book draws on both European and American experience, citing both British and US standards - all of which have been amended and updated since the last edition.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
Whether as specifier, designer, constructor or inspector of concrete floors, from super flat to domestic, this book is good, practical value.,The Structural Engineer, ... ideal for designers,Buletinul Institutuliu Politehnic,
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Für Beruf und Forschung
Building Design Professionals: architects, civil and structural engineers and specifications writers.
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
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ISBN-13
978-0-7506-6656-5 (9780750666565)
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George Garber has worked in the UK and is now based in the US as a Partner at Face Consultants in Lexington, Kentucky.
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Face Consultants, USA
1. Introduction: Thinking about Floor Design Part 1: The uses of concrete floors 2. Non-Industrial Floors 3. Warehouse Floors 4. Factor and Special Floors Part 2: Structural Design 5. Structural Design of Ground-Supported Floors 6. Structural Design of Suspended Floors Part 3: Concrete Floors 7. Properties of Plastic Concrete 8. Properties of Hardened Concrete 9. The Components of Concrete 10. Mix Design and Mixing 11. Transporting and Placing Concrete 12. Curing Part 4: Joints and Cracks 13. Cracks 14. Curling 15. Joints 16. Crack Control in Ground-Supported Floors Part 5: The Floor Surface 17. Floor Finishing 18. Concrete Toppings 19. Surface Regularity 20. Resistance to Wear 21. Resistance to Chemical Attack 22. Preparation for Coatings, Toppings and Floorcoverings Glossary Index