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ACI 343R:1995(R2004)

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ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF REINFORCED CONCRETE BRIDGE STRUCTURES

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Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-2004

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Chapter 1 - Definitions, Notation and Organizations
Chapter 2 - Requirements for Bridges
Chapter 3 - Materials
Chapter 4 - Construction Considerations
Chapter 5 - Loads and load combinations
Chapter 6 - Preliminary Design
Chapter 7 - Strength Design
Chapter 8 - Service Load Analysis and Design
Chapter 9 - Prestressed Concrete
Chapter 10 - Superstructure Systems and Elements
Chapter 11 - Substructure Systems and Elements
Chapter 12 - Precast Concrete
Chapter 13 - Details of Reinforcement for Design and
             Construction

Provides currently acceptable guidelines for the analysis and design of reinforced, prestressed & partially prestressed concrete bridges based on the state of the art at the time of writing the report. the provisions recommended herein apply to pedestrian bridges, highway bridges, railroad bridges, airport taxiway bridges & other special bridge structures.

Committee
343
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
158
PublisherName
American Concrete Institute
Status
Current
Supersedes

ACI 358.1R : 1992 ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF REINFORCED CONCRETE GUIDEWAY STRUCTURES
ACI 224.1R : 2007 CAUSES, EVALUATION, AND REPAIR OF CRACKS IN CONCRETE STRUCTURES
ACI 343.1R : 2012 GUIDE FOR THE ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF REINFORCED AND PRESTRESSED CONCRETE GUIDEWAY STRUCTURES

ACI 358R : 1980 STATE-OF-THE-ART REPORT ON CONCRETE GUIDEWAYS
ACI 345 : 1982 STANDARD PRACTICE FOR CONCRETE HIGHWAY BRIDGE DECK CONSTRUCTION
ACI 504R : 90(R1997) GUIDE TO SEALING JOINTS IN CONCRETE STRUCTURES

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