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Document:
SP50
Date:
January 1, 1975
Author(s):
Editor: Mark W. Huggins
Publication:
Symposium Papers
Volume:
50
Abstract:
SP50 Presents papers dealing with problems of current interest to concrete research and design personnel and in many cases, closely related to problems that have arisen in the application of the 1971 ACI Building Code.
DOI:
10.14359/14103
SP50-04
Peter D. Heimdahl and Albert C. Bianchini
The effect of using high strength reinforcement in square tied columns under uniaxially and biaxially eccentric loads is investigated.
10.14359/17467
SP50-02
G.A. Blomeier and J.E. Breen
The effect of yielding of beam and restraints on slender reinforced concrete columns as part of a frame in which sidesway was prevented was studied experimentally and analytically.
10.14359/17465
SP50-09
A.K. Basu and P. Suryanarayana
A computer method for the analysis of elastically restrained long reinforced concrete columns subjected to axial load and biaxial bending is described.
10.14359/17472
SP50-10
Albert J. Gouwens
A comprehensive but simple design procedure is presented for the design of concrete columns subject to biaxial bending. The procedure is oriented towards hand computation but is suitable for incorporation into computer programs. The methods in the existing literature are summarized and evaluated. A new design procedure and an example problem showing its use are given.
10.14359/17473
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