REINFORCED CONCRETE PILING
Material type: TextPublication details: London: Concrete Publications limited, 1938Description: 126p; illusSubject(s):Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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CE 624.154 TOM PILE DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION PRACTICE | CE 624.155 DAW PILE DRIVING; ICE WORKS CONSTRUCTION GUIDES | CE 624.155 PIL PILING AND GROUND TREATMENT | CE 624.155 WEN REINFORCED CONCRETE PILING | CE 624.159.2 HOF Scour manual / G.J.C.M.Hoffmans and H.J.Verheij | CE 624.159.3 SCO SCOUR AT BRIDGE PIERS: A STATUS REPORT | CE 624.159.4 PRE UNDERPINNING: ITS PRACTICE AND APPLICATIONS/ |
Chapter 1: Introductory. 1.1 Material. 1.2 Concrete proportions. 1.3 Shape of cross section. 1.4 Cover reinforcement. 1.5 Pile shoes. Chapter 2: Design of piles. 2.1 Strength. 2.2 Bearing piles. 2.3 Column strength. 2.4 Tapered piles. 2.4 Stresses during driving. 2.5 Bending moments caused by lifting piles. 2.6 Stresses caused by lifting square and rectangular piles. 2.7 Stresses caused by lifting octangol piles. 2.8 Effect of age on strength. Chapter 3: Groups of bearing piles. 3.1 Pile caps. Chapter 4: Sheeting pile, anchorages and retaining walls. 4.1 Piled retaining walls. 4.2 Anchor ties. 4.3 Anchorage by piled frames. 4.4 Stability of a piled retaining wall. 4.4 Lateral pressure and resistance of earth. 4.5 Stability of a piled retaining wall. 4.6 Lateral pressure and resistance of earth. 4.7 Length and strength of piles resist earth pressure. 4.8 Length of anchor ties. 4.9 Area of anchors. 4.9 Stability of piled frames. Chapter 5: Jetties and fenders. 5.1 Piled frames for jetties. 5.2 Fenders for wharves and jetties. Chapter 6: Piling in sea-water. Chapter 7: Specification for piles and measurement. 7.1 Cement. 7.2 Aggregate. 7.3 Reinforcement. 7.4 Moulds. 7.5 Concrete. 7.6 Manufactures of reinforced concrete piles. 7.7 Driving. 7.8 Lengthening. 7.9 Measurement. Chapter 8: Construction methods. 8.1 Arrangement of pile making Yard. 8.2 Aggregates. 8.3 Cement storage. 8.4 Building skeletons. 8.5 Moulds. 8.6 Mixing concrete. 8.7 Conveying and pouring concrete. 8.8 Curing and stacking. 8.9 Age for handling and driving. 8.10 Vibration of concrete. 8.11 Pile frames. 8.12 Winches. 8.13 Drop hammers. 8.14 Single acting steam hammers. 8.15 Double acting steam hammers. 8.16 Helmets. 8.17 Cushions and dollies. 8.18 Lengthening and re-driving. 8.19 Pile connections. 8.20 Cutting off pile heads with explosives. Chapter 9: Cast in-situ piles. Chapter 10: Description of piling works. 10.1 Hamworthy wharf. 10.2 Floating dock, Southampton. 10.3 Deep-water quay at hare. 10.4 Groynes at Bournemouth. 10.5 Pile Yard at Southampton docks. 10.6 Pile Yard at Manchester ship canal. 10.7 Large pile driving machine.
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