Listen closely to your enemies. They tell you your faults. Your position:Home->Architecture Books-> ACI SP-4: Formwork for Concrete, 7th Edition Item #: 180-9258-05 ISBN: SP47TH Author: M. K. Hurd Publisher: ACI Format: Paperback Price: $175.00 Product Details This document serves a broad range of information needs with the objective of improving quality, safety, and economy in all types of formwork. For the experienced designer or builder of formwork, it is a ready reference on material properties, design data, and construction suggestions. For the architect or engineer, it adds guidance relating to structural design details and the problems and possibilities of executing them in formwork. For the novice, the book explains basic design principles and provides an introduction to many common formwork practices. This edition includes new material on single-sided wall forms, insulating concrete forms, pressure formulas with coefficients for differing weights and mix chemistries, inflated forming methods, and expanded text on multistory shoring systems. 500 pp. ACI SP-4: Formwork for Concrete, 7th Edition - Table of Contents: Introduction General Objectives in Formwork Building How Formwork affects concrete quality Causes of failures Planning for Safety Relationship of architect, engineer, and contractor Measurement and payment for formwork How the architect-engineer can reduce form costs References Overall Planning Development of a basic system Key areas of cost reduction Planning for maximum reuse Economical form construction Setting and stripping Other costs affected by formwork plan Planning examples Materials, Accessories, Proprietary Products Lumber Engineered wood products Plywood Other framing and facing materials Insulation and insulating forms Hardware and fasteners Prefabricated forms Shoring and scaffolding References Loads and Pressures Vertical loads Lateral pressure of fresh concrete Lateral loads Other loads References Form Design Notation Basic Simplifications Beam formulas Design criteria Bearing examples Wall, slab and beam form design Form accessories Column form design Shoring and scaffolding Bracing for lateral loads Camber and adjustment for settlement References Design Tables Sheating design Joists, studs, beams Double members Wood shores Form design Using the Tables Design tables Formwork drawings General layout and detail drawings Check list of details Recheck of structural drawings Drawing approval Building and Erecting the Formwork Carpentry Shop and Job Mill Footings Slab on grade and paving work Wall forms Column forms Beam or girder forms Slab forms Shoring and Scaffolding BRIDGE FORMWORK Foundations Piers Pier caps and tie struts Superstructures Arch bridges Segmental box girder bridge construction Making precast bridge segments References Using the forms Placing reinforcement and inserts Preparation for concreting Inspection and form watching Placing and vibrating-effect on formwork Removal of forms and shores Reshoring Care and storage of forms and accessories Cold weather protection References Formwork for Architectural Concrete Specifications: Defining quality Architectural formwork design Exposed concrete surfaces Construction of architectural forms Stripping Cleanup and repair References Shells, Domes, Folded Plates Shell form design considerations Building the forms Placing concrete Form removal Inflated forming methods References Mass Concrete Low lift formwork Handling, erecting, stripping Non-cantilevered formwork Roller-compacted mass concrete Foundations or starting lifts Curing, joint cleanup, insulation Planning and supervision Tolerances References Tunnels and Shafts Tunnel forming components Concrete placement methods General design considerations Form construction Stripping time Tolerances Shafts Special Techniques in Concrete Construction Slipform construction Horizontal slipforms Traveling forms Tilt-up construction Lift method of construction Preplaced aggregate concrete Shotcrete Tremie concrete PRECAST CONCRETE Advantages of precasting Formwork Stripping Erection and joints PRESTRESSED PRECAST CONCRETE Forms for post-tensioning Forms for pre-tensioning References APPENDIX Acknowledgments Glossary Guide to Formwork for Concrete, ACI 347-04 ACI 318-03 Code and Commentary-Chapter 6, Formwork, Embedded Pipes, and Construction Joints OSHA Regulations, Subpart Q-Concrete and Masonry Construction Index Metric Co ![]()
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