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BSI BS 8007 Design of Concrete Structures for Retaining Aqueous Liquids


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Title
Design of Concrete Structures for Retaining Aqueous Liquids

Leitfaden fuer Betonbauteile zum Aufbewahren oder Auffangen waessriger Fluessigkeiten

Calcul des constructions en beton destinees à retenir des liquides aqueux - code de bonne pratique

British Standards Institution

Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1987

Scope:

Recommendations for the design and construction of normal reinforced and prestressed concrete structures used for the containment or exclusion of aqueous liquids. Excludes dams, pipes, pipelines, lined structures and the damp-proofing of basements. Refers to BS 8110.

Keywords:

Concretes
Structures
Retaining structures
Liquids
Water
Reinforced concrete
Prestressed concrete
Containers
Tanks (containers)
Bulk storage containers
Reservoirs
Water storage
Design
Structural design
Plastic analysis
Cracking
Loading
Ground movement
Walls
Joints
Life (durability)
Inspection
Watertightness tests
Roofs
Underground structures
Swimming pools
Design calculations
Cylindrical shape
Water retention and flow works
Movement joints
Spaced
Reinforcement

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