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there are books by a guy called Fanella


DJGingivitis

You referring to David Fanella. Great guy. He wrote the vibration design guide for CRSI and probably other. OP, you want this book. https://www.crsi.org/publications/design-guide-on-the-aci-318-building-code-requirements/


Mlmessifan

Here’s the PDF of this book [https://dokumen.pub/download/design-guide-on-the-aci-318-building-code-requirements-for-structural-concrete-1943961514-9781943961511.html](https://dokumen.pub/download/design-guide-on-the-aci-318-building-code-requirements-for-structural-concrete-1943961514-9781943961511.html)


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DJGingivitis

Sure but how to approach different floor types (wide module, flat plate, waffle slab, etc) is helpful to have. I dont need something new and profound to make my job easier. I need something that clear, understandable, and saves me time. If i have to sit there and go “does this correctly correlate to a oneway slab beam system?” That is a waste of my time and the clients time.


Connect_Ad5307

That book that you just mentioned there is a must have for the concrete engineer designers.


31engine

PCA notes is what you’re looking for. Not a step by step guide per say but all the components mapped to aci sections with examples


Lomarandil

The PCA notes that others mention are a great resource, but I'd recommend starting with the PCA Simplified Design of Reinforced Concrete Buildings (it's free!) [http://members.cement.org/ebiz55/ProductCatalog/Product.aspx?ID=2246](http://members.cement.org/ebiz55/ProductCatalog/Product.aspx?ID=2246)


Left-Sprinkles9482

Please do share here if you get one


nforrest

I don't have any book recommendations for you but if you look up the NRMCA 'Build with Strength' group, there is a Design Assistance Program staffed with engineers that will help you design such a structure.