
This is a revision of the standard reference,updated and made more practical. Much theoretical material has been excised,and a multitude of applications and examples have been added. Worked-out designs for cooling towers,water tanks,and point-supported domes have been added. The emphasis is now placed on useful material on the analysis and design of concrete shells for the practicing architect and engineer. The book covers in detail the practice in designing shells developed over the last 20 years both in America and abroad and stresses the importance of most recent developments in shell design.
This text investigates the practical application and structural analysis of thin shell concrete forms for modern architectural and engineering projects. Author David P. Billington, a recognized authority in structural engineering, shifts the focus from purely theoretical derivations to applied design methodologies. By synthesizing international practices and recent technical developments, the book provides a framework for professionals to execute complex concrete shell projects with greater efficiency and precision.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Practicing engineers and architects frequently cite this work as a primary reference for transitioning from academic theory to field-ready design applications. Experts highlight the text's utility in providing concrete, worked-out examples that bridge the gap between structural mechanics and architectural implementation.
Page Count:
320
Publication Date:
1981-01-01
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill College
ISBN-10:
0070052794
ISBN-13:
9780070052796
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