ACI 318M Metric Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete and Commentary
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ACI 318M Document Information:
Title
Metric Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete and Commentary
American Concrete Institute
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2008
Scope:
This code provides minimum requirements for design and construction of structural concrete elements of any structure erected under requirements of the legally adopted general building code of which this code forms a part. In areas without a legally adopted building code, this code defines minimum acceptable standards of design and construction practice.
Keywords:
- inspection
- concrete construction
- walls
- embedded service ducts
- shells (structural forms)
- flexural strength
- frames
- beam-column frame
- prestressed concrete
- T- beams
- composite construction (concrete and steel)
- formwork (construction)
- prestressing steels
- structural design
- reinforcing steels
- strength
- concretes
- concrete slabs
- strength analysis
- folded plates
- structural concrete
- structural analysis
- load tests (structural)
- cold weather construction
- specifications
- contraction joints
- materials
- continuity (structural)
- aggregates
- drawings
- admixtures
- splicing
- quality control
- moments
- anchorage (structural)
- floors
- composite construction (concrete to concrete)
- cements
- curing
- joists
- lightweight concretes
- serviceability
- shear strength
- reinforced concrete
- cover
- plain concrete
- earthquake resistant structures
- deep beams
- precast concrete
- joints (junctions)
- water
- pipe columns
- structural integrity
- compressive strength
- building codes
- beams (supports)
- pipes (tubing)
- isolation joints
- spans
- torsion
- footings
- placing
- roofs
- construction joints
- combined stress
- hot weather construction
- shearwalls
- welded wire reinforcement.
- mix proportioning
- mixing
- stresses
- loads (forces)
- columns (supports)
- deflections
- modulus of elasticity
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