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Simple Examples of Reinforced Concrete Design by Oscar Faber, Fourth Edition (Oxford University Press, 1958), is a practical and accessible guide for students and practicing engineers alike, illustrating fundamental principles of reinforced concrete design through worked examples. Faber, a pioneering structural engineer, combines technical precision with clarity, making complex concepts understandable without sacrificing rigor.
The book covers a range of essential topics, including beams, slabs, columns, footings, and reinforcement detailing, each presented through step-by-step examples that demonstrate the calculation methods, design choices, and practical considerations involved. Emphasis is placed on structural behavior, safety, and the application of British Standards current at the time, providing both educational value and historical insight into mid-20th-century engineering practice.
Illustrated with diagrams, tables, and worked calculations, this fourth edition reflects Faber's commitment to teaching and the development of sound design practices. Simple Examples of Reinforced Concrete Design remains a valuable resource for those studying structural engineering, as well as collectors of classic technical literature, offering both guidance and a window into the evolution of concrete design methodology during a formative era in modern civil engineering.