TABLE OF CONTENTS. ix 



ARTICLE PAGE 



61. Conditions met with in design of T-beams 152 



62. Beams with steel in top and bottom 157 



63. Design of a continuous beam at the supports 159 



CHAPTER VI 



COLUMNS 



64. Plain concrete columns 167 



65. Columns with longitudinal reinforcement 169 



66. Columns with hooped reinforcement 171 



67. Columns with hooped and longitudinal reinforcement. . . . . .173 



68. Columns reinforced with structural steel shapes 1 74 



69. Tests on plain and reinforced concrete columns 1 75 



70. Working stresses . 184 



71. Value of longitudinal reinforcement of columns 185 



CHAPTER VII 

 SLAB, BEAM, AND COLUMN TABLES 



72. Illustrative problems 187 



CHAPTER VIII 

 SLAB, BEAM, AND COLUMN DIAGKAMS 



73. Illustrative problems 215 



CHAPTER IX 

 BENDING AND DIRECT STRESS 



74. Theory in general 241 



75. Case I. Compression over the whole section 244 



76. Case II. Tension over part of section 246 



Tables 



NUMBEK PAGE 



1. Areas, perimeters, and weights of rods 193 



2. Data for design of rectangular beams 194 



3. Data for reviewing rectangular beams 195 



4. Spacing of round rods in slabs 196 



5. Spacing of square rods in slabs 196 



6. Use for designing slabs 197 



