Jan 22, 2006 #1 Stress02 Structural Feb 6, 2004 90 0 0 US Looking for information when the old green covered CRSI concrete design manuals might have been published. I see several different publication dates for sale at used booksellers, but I recall the cover color but not era of the book that I am interested in.
Looking for information when the old green covered CRSI concrete design manuals might have been published. I see several different publication dates for sale at used booksellers, but I recall the cover color but not era of the book that I am interested in.
Jan 22, 2006 #2 Lutfi Structural Oct 20, 2002 1,024 0 36 US I have two of these manuals. Both are circa early 1960s. One of them is for f'c = 3750 psi concrete. Regards, Lutfi Upvote 0 Downvote
I have two of these manuals. Both are circa early 1960s. One of them is for f'c = 3750 psi concrete. Regards, Lutfi
Jan 22, 2006 Thread starter #3 Stress02 Structural Feb 6, 2004 90 0 0 US '61 or '63 edition? Upvote 0 Downvote
Jan 23, 2006 #4 samdamon Structural Jan 4, 2002 274 0 0 US I have two green-bound CRSI manuals, on dated 1952 and the other 1964. Regards Upvote 0 Downvote
Jan 23, 2006 Thread starter #5 Stress02 Structural Feb 6, 2004 90 0 0 US samdamon, As Lutfi noted, is the later one based on 3750 psi concrete? Upvote 0 Downvote
Jan 23, 2006 #6 samdamon Structural Jan 4, 2002 274 0 0 US stress- the '64 manual has design tables for common c.i.p. elements for both 3000 psi and 3750 psi concrete. What sort of data are you specifically seeking, by the way? Regards Upvote 0 Downvote
stress- the '64 manual has design tables for common c.i.p. elements for both 3000 psi and 3750 psi concrete. What sort of data are you specifically seeking, by the way? Regards
Jan 23, 2006 Thread starter #7 Stress02 Structural Feb 6, 2004 90 0 0 US As I recall, there was a page regarding quick selection for slabs on ground. I don't have access to that library anymore. Also there was a page or two with tables for basement walls, both reinforced and unreinforced, as well as shallow and deep pit walls. As these were based on older standards, they are occasionally useful for existing older building assessment. These are many of these books for sale for very little $$, but I'd rather not buy all the versions. Upvote 0 Downvote
As I recall, there was a page regarding quick selection for slabs on ground. I don't have access to that library anymore. Also there was a page or two with tables for basement walls, both reinforced and unreinforced, as well as shallow and deep pit walls. As these were based on older standards, they are occasionally useful for existing older building assessment. These are many of these books for sale for very little $$, but I'd rather not buy all the versions.
Jan 23, 2006 #8 samdamon Structural Jan 4, 2002 274 0 0 US Stress- Tables for basement walls and pit walls are provided in the '64, but not in the '52 version that I have. Regards Upvote 0 Downvote
Stress- Tables for basement walls and pit walls are provided in the '64, but not in the '52 version that I have. Regards