Uniform Building Code, Volume 1Pacific Coast Building Officials Conference, 1952 - Building laws |
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Page 140
... direction only . Such reinforcement shall provide for the following minimum ratios of reinforcement area to concrete area ( bd ) , but in no case shall such reinforcing bars be placed farther apart than five times the slab thickness nor ...
... direction only . Such reinforcement shall provide for the following minimum ratios of reinforcement area to concrete area ( bd ) , but in no case shall such reinforcing bars be placed farther apart than five times the slab thickness nor ...
Page 156
... direction shall be distributed uniformly across the full width of the footing . In the case of the reinforcement in the short direction , that portion determined by Formula ( 18 ) shall be uniformly distributed across a band - width ( B ) ...
... direction shall be distributed uniformly across the full width of the footing . In the case of the reinforcement in the short direction , that portion determined by Formula ( 18 ) shall be uniformly distributed across a band - width ( B ) ...
Page 281
... DIRECTION OF FORCE ( Cont'd . ) Floors , roofs , columns and bracing in any story of .15 a building or the struc- ture as a whole ** N † +42 Any direction horizontally .05 Bearing walls , non - bear- ing walls , partitions , With a ...
... DIRECTION OF FORCE ( Cont'd . ) Floors , roofs , columns and bracing in any story of .15 a building or the struc- ture as a whole ** N † +42 Any direction horizontally .05 Bearing walls , non - bear- ing walls , partitions , With a ...
Contents
Part IAdministrative | 19 |
CHAPTER 3 | 25 |
Part IIIRequirements Based on Occupancy | 33 |
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