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These are the handwritten notes for the Design Sessions for Concrete Design I course that was taught at Applied Science University by Dr. Peter Kattan in the period 2000-2002. The sessions are based on the book "Reinforced Concrete Design " by Wang and Salmon, Third Edition. This book is currently out of print. Students find these sessions useful and it is good to find them in one single volume. The author hopes to make these sessions available to students worldwide and also to revive the Wang and Salmon book. These sessions are for the first course on reinforced concrete design. There are a total of five sessions in this volume.…mehr

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These are the handwritten notes for the Design Sessions for Concrete Design I course that was taught at Applied Science University by Dr. Peter Kattan in the period 2000-2002. The sessions are based on the book "Reinforced Concrete Design " by Wang and Salmon, Third Edition. This book is currently out of print. Students find these sessions useful and it is good to find them in one single volume. The author hopes to make these sessions available to students worldwide and also to revive the Wang and Salmon book. These sessions are for the first course on reinforced concrete design. There are a total of five sessions in this volume.
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Autorenporträt
Peter I. Kattan is an Independent Researcher based in Amman, Jordan and has written three books on damage mechanics, one book on finite elements, and one book on composite materials. His research work is currently focused on damage mechanics with fabric tensors and the physical characterization of micro-crack distributions and their evolution. He has published extensively on the theory of plates and shells, constitutive modelling of inelastic materials and damage mechanics. He is the author of the bestselling book "MATLAB for Beginners: A Gentle Approach."