Reinforced Concrete
2009-04-06 - extension: rar - size: 28 MB
Reinforced Concrete
Reinforced Concrete: Mechanics and
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Fire Shelters - Latest Fire Shelter Design for Fire Bunkers www.fireproofshelters.com.au How to Choose The Safest Fire Shelter Fire proof shelters are a life (More) www.fireproofshelters.com.au How to Choose The Safest Fire Shelter Fire proof shelters are a life saving custom built fire bunker built from high-density reinforced concrete, utilising Australian standards, fully Fire Rated Components . Fire Shelters the Only Realistic Solution? After the very recent devastating bushfires in Australia and the terrible loss of life, it has become extremely clear that the best way to guarantee you and your loved ones survival if you stay to defend your ... (Less)
Famous Bridges: Bridge for Yaque (1950s) - Engineering Bridge for Yaque is an informative historical description of the U.S. Steel manufacturing company (More) Bridge for Yaque is an informative historical description of the U.S. Steel manufacturing company constructing a bridge in the Dominican Republic. There is no bridge over the North Yaque River in Santiago, and the building of this bridge is an important part of Dominican Republic History. The film details how the designers must account for many factors, including the traffic demands and topography of the region. What they will then begin is a superb example of 20th century bridge building. Once the engineers of the bridge building company have checked all aspects of the design, the earthmoving will begin. Large amounts of earth are displaced in order to create the build up to the bridge deck. They will use aggregate from the river and mix it in with the concrete, taking advantage of local resources when possible. In a daring bit of construction work, a dam has to be constructed to enable the use of a crane in the middle of the river! All the work will be done so that the bridge is symmetrical from one side to the other. Once the steel structure is secure, the reinforced concrete bridge deck is put in place. Concrete is poured over, and a vibrator is used to reduce air voids between the concrete and the rebar. It is brushed, wetted, and cured, which is a key to building a strong bridge. This is a great look at historical bridge engineering. (Less)
Reinforced concrete analysis and design
2009-09-04 - extension: rar - size: 11 MB
Reinforced concrete analysis and design
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