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Manual of Standard Practice

Manual of Standard Practice
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Total Pages:
Release: 2017-04-10
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ISBN: 9781943961368

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The 29th edition of the Manual of Standard Practice contains information on recommended industry practices for estimating, detailing, fabricating, and placing reinforcing steel for reinforced concrete construction. Includes suggested specifications for reinforcing steel. Chapter 3 on bar supports is commonly referenced in project specifications. New material includes a list of specific information on structural drawings that is required by the ACI 318 Building Code and updated illustrations of the markings on Grade 60 and Grade 75 reinforcing bars. Every design firm, construction company and inspection office that is involved with reinforced concrete needs to own a copy.


Product Standard

Product Standard
Author: United States. National Bureau of Standards
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1966
Genre: Standardization
ISBN:

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Standards Yearbook

Standards Yearbook
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1933
Genre: Standardization
ISBN:

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Corrosion Protection of Reinforcing Steels

Corrosion Protection of Reinforcing Steels
Author: fib Fédération internationale du béton
Publisher: fib Fédération internationale du béton
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 2883940894

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It has long been recognised that corrosion of steel is extremely costly and affects many industry sectors, including concrete construction. The cost of corrosion of steel reinforcement within concrete is estimated at many billions of dollars worldwide. The corrosion of steel reinforcement represents a deterioration of the steel which in turn detrimentally affects its performance and therefore that of the concrete element within which it has been cast. A great amount of work has been undertaken over the years concerning the prevention of corrosion of steel, including the application of coatings, which has included the study of the process of corrosion itself, the properties of reinforcing steels and their resistance to corrosion as well as the design of structures and the construction process. The objective of fib Bulletin 49 is to provide readers with an appreciation of the principles of corrosion of reinforcing steel embedded in concrete and to describe the behaviour of particular steels and their coatings as used to combat the effects of such corrosion. These include galvanised reinforcement, epoxy coated reinforcement, and stainless reinforcing steel. It also provides information on the relative costs of the materials and products which it covers. It does not deal with structure design or the process of construction or with the post-construction phase of structure management including repair. It is hoped that it will nevertheless increase the understanding of readers in the process of corrosion of reinforcing steels and the ability of key materials and processes to reduce its harmful effects.


Manual of Standard Practice

Manual of Standard Practice
Author: Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2003
Genre: Reinforced concrete construction
ISBN:

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Manual of Standard Practice

Manual of Standard Practice
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Release: 2009-04-01
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ISBN: 9781943961184

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The 28th edition of the Manual of Standard Practice contains information on recommended industry practices for estimating, detailing, fabricating, and placing reinforcing steel for reinforced concrete construction. Includes suggested specifications for reinforcing steel. Chapter 3 on bar supports is commonly referenced in project specifications. New material includes a list of specific information on structural drawings that is required by the ACI 318 Building Code and updated illustrations of the markings on Grade 60 and Grade 75 reinforcing bars. Every design firm, construction company and inspection office that is involved with reinforced concrete needs to own a copy.


Steel for the Reinforcement of Concrete. Weldable Reinforcing Steel. Bar, Coil and Decoiled Product. Specification

Steel for the Reinforcement of Concrete. Weldable Reinforcing Steel. Bar, Coil and Decoiled Product. Specification
Author: British Standards Institute Staff
Publisher:
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2005-09-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9780580465871

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Bars (materials), Steels, Unalloyed steels, Weldability, Grades (quality), Concretes, Reinforced concrete, Reinforcing materials, Reinforcing steels, Structural steels, Size, Preferred sizes, Dimensions, Dimensional tolerances, Area, Mass, Area measurement, Chemical composition, Compositional tolerances, Performance testing, Tensile strength, Elongation, Bend testing, Reverse-bend tests, Fatigue testing, Marking, Pull-out tests, Test equipment, Verification, Inspection, Tensile testing, Certification (approval), Approval testing, Sampling methods, Statistical quality control, Quality control, Specimen preparation


A Manual of Standard Practice

A Manual of Standard Practice
Author: Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute
Publisher:
Total Pages: 106
Release: 1973
Genre: Construction industry
ISBN:

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"This manual should serve a twofold purpose: 1) To delineate as precisely as possible the industry standards and practices for reinforcing steel. 2) To provide a convenient reference source for the architect, the engineer, the inspector, the detailer, and the fabricator."--Forward.