Compact

Synopsis
A suite of computer-aided programs covering 15 topics on concrete technology and the design of concrete structures to Eurocode 2, where appropriate, and containing photos, graphics and videos. Approximately 20 hours of teaching material per topic.
Series
Compact: Computer-Aided Concrete Teaching, Tltp Project
Language
English
Country
Great Britain
Medium
Multimedia; 15 CD-ROMs. PC Windows version only.
Year of production
1996
Availability
Out of Distribution; Handling charge only - £60.00 approx.
Notes
Available to UK higher education institutions.
Uses
Undergraduate civil and structural engineering; also undergraduage architecture and building.
Subjects
Engineering
Keywords
civil engineering; computer-assisted learning; concrete; engineering teaching; Teaching & Learning Technology Programme

Distribution Formats

Type
CD-ROM

Sections

Title
Cement and cementitious materials

Title
Concrete mix design

Title
Properties of fresh and hardened concrete

Title
Basic design of reiforced concrete structures

Title
Advanced design of reiforced concrete structures

Title
Precast concrete structures

Title
Prestressed concrete structures

Title
Conceptual design of concrete structures

Title
Concrete site practice

Title
Foundations and retaining walls

Title
Drawing and detailing of concrete structures

Title
Concrete bridges

Title
Formwork and falsework

Title
Inspection, maintenance and repair

Title
Buildability and failure modes

Production Company

Name

Imperial College London

Name

Phoenix Systems

Name

University of Leeds

Name

University of Nottingham

Sponsor

Name

British Cement Association

Phone
01344 725704
Fax
01344 727202
Address
Publications Sales
Century House
Telford Avenue
CROWTHORNE
RG11 6YS
Name

Reinforced Concrete Council

Distributor

Name

University of Nottingham

Email
compact@nottingham.ac.uk
Phone
0115 951 3893
Fax
0115 951 3898
Address
Department of Civil Engineering
University Park
Nottingham
NG7 2RD
Notes
Contact: Dr Ban Seng Choo (4/96)

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