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Structural Concrete Guidelines and Standards

This document outlines 29 sections covering structural concrete design requirements. It addresses general requirements, notation, standards, structural system analysis, loads, one-way and two-way slabs, beams, columns, walls, diaphragms, foundations, joints, connections, anchoring, earthquake design, concrete mix design, steel reinforcement, strength reduction factors, sectional strength, strut-and-tie models, serviceability, reinforcement details, construction documents, evaluation of existing structures, thin shells, and alternate design methods.

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Structural Concrete Guidelines and Standards

This document outlines 29 sections covering structural concrete design requirements. It addresses general requirements, notation, standards, structural system analysis, loads, one-way and two-way slabs, beams, columns, walls, diaphragms, foundations, joints, connections, anchoring, earthquake design, concrete mix design, steel reinforcement, strength reduction factors, sectional strength, strut-and-tie models, serviceability, reinforcement details, construction documents, evaluation of existing structures, thin shells, and alternate design methods.

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Chapter 4 Structural Concrete (324)

 Section 401 – General Requirements (Page 332)


 Section 402 – Notation and Terminology (Page 334)
 Section 403 – Reference Standards (Page 353)
 Section 404 – Structural System Requirements (Page 356)
 Section 405 – Loads (Page 359)
 Section 406 – Structural Analysis (Page 361)
 Section 407 – One way Slabs (Page 367)
 Section 408 – two way slabs (Page 372)
 Section 409 – Beams (Page 386)
 Section 410 – Columns (Page 395)
 Section 411 – Walls (Page 399)
 Section 412 – Diaphragms (Page 404)
 Section 413 – Foundations (Page 408)
 Section 414 – Plain Concrete (Page 411)
 Section 415 – Beam-Concrete and Slab-Column joints (Page 415)
 Section 416 – Connection between members (Page 416)
 Section 417 – Anchoring to concrete (Page 422)
 Section 418 – Earthquake-Resistant Structures (Page 434)
 Section 419 – Concrete: Design and Durability requirements (Page 453)
 Section 420 – Steel Reinforcement properties, Durability and Embedments (Page 456)
 Section 421 Strength Reduction factors (Page 464)
 Section 422 Sectional Strength (Page 467)
 Section 423 – Strut-and-tie Models (Page 479)
 Section 424 – Serviceability Requirements (Page 482)
 Section 425 – Reinforcement Details (Page 486)
 Section 426 – Construction Documents and Inspection (Page 500)
 Section 427 – Strength evaluation of existing structures (Page 513)
 Section 428 - Building code requirements for Concrete thin shells (Page 516)
 Section 429 – Alternate Design Method (Page 519)

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