
Now updated to include new developments in the field as well as code changes, this book details the structural design of reinforced and pre-stressed concrete for retaining or excluding aqueous liquids. It deals with structures such as water tanks, water towers, small reservoirs, sewage settling tanks, and swimming pools, and covers both US and UK standards. Worked examples are used to illustrate the design process for specific structures, and complete designs of four liquid retaining structures are included.
This text investigates the technical requirements and structural design methodologies necessary for the construction of reinforced and pre-stressed concrete structures intended to contain or exclude aqueous liquids. The author, Robert D. Anchor, provides a comprehensive framework that integrates engineering principles with evolving international standards. By synthesizing theoretical calculations with practical application, the book serves as a guide for engineers tasked with ensuring the integrity and durability of hydraulic structures.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Engineers and students frequently cite this work as a foundational technical reference for specialized concrete design. Professionals note the clarity of the worked examples, which effectively bridge the gap between theoretical code requirements and practical site application.
Page Count:
176
Publication Date:
1992-01-01
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill
ISBN-10:
0070017638
ISBN-13:
9780070017634
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