Table of Contents 
                        Chapter 1--Introduction
 1.1--Scope and Objectives
 1.2--Historical developmet of shear design provisions
 1.3--Overview of current ACI design procedures
 1.4--Summary
Chapter 2--Compression field theory
 2.1--Introduction
 2.2--Compression field theory
 2.3--Stress-strain relationships for diagonally cracked concrete
 2.4--Modified compression field theory
 2.5--Rotating-angle softened-truss model
 2.6--Design procedure based on modified compression field theory
Chapter 3--Truss approaches with concrete contribution
 3.1--Introduction
 3.2--Overview of recent European codes
 3.3--Modified sectional-truss model approach
 3.4--Truss models with crack fiction
 3.5--Fixed-angle softened-truss models
 3.6--Summary
Chapter 4--Members without transverse reinforcement
 4.1--Introduction
 4.2--Empirical methods
 4.3--Mechanisms of shear transfer
 4.4--Models for members without transverse reinforcement
 4.5--Important parameters influencing shear capacity
 4.6--Conclusions
Chapter 5--Shear friction
 5.1--Introduction
 5.2--Shear-friction hypothesis
 5.3--Empirical developments
 5.4--Analytical developments
 5.5--Code developments
Chapter 6--Design with strut-and-tie models
 6.1--Introduction
 6.2--Design of B regions
 6.3--Design of D regions
Chatper 7--Summary 
 7.1--Introduction
 7.2--Truss models
 7.3--Members without transverse reinforcement
 7.4--Additional work
Appendix A--ACI 318M-95 shear design approach for beams
Appendix B--References