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Strength Design of Reinforced Concrete Hydraulic Structures; Report 3, T-Wall Design

Authors: Tony C. Liu; ARMY ENGINEER WATERWAYS EXPERIMENT STATION VICKSBURG MS STRUCTURES LAB
Abstract:
This report covers the specific strength design criteria and strength design procedures for inverted T-walls used as retaining walls or flood walls founded on earth or rock. Among the subjects covered are: applicable loads and forces; loading combinations; base reaction; design strength for reinforcement; distribution of flexural reinforcement; control of deflections; shrinkage and temperature reinforcement; concrete cover for reinforcement; details of reinforcement; maximum tension reinforcement; minimum reinforcement flexural members; combined flexure and axial loads; factored shear force; shear strength of walls; design of structural components; and design examples. A commentary discussing the considerations and background information used in developing the strength design criteria is also included. (Author)

Description: Technical rept.
Pages: 110
Report Date: JAN 1982
Report Number: A926311

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Keywords relating to this report:
*STRENGTH(MECHANICS)
*STRENGTH_MECHANICS_
*WALLS
AXES
BASES_STRUCTURES_
CRACKING_FRACTURING_
FLEXURAL PROPERTIES
LOADS_FORCES_
REINFORCED CONCRETE
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