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Nawy, Edward George was born on December 21, 1926 in Baghdad, Iraq. Arrived in the United States, 1957, naturalized, 1966. Son of George M. and Ava (Marshall) Nawy.
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Now updated to reflect the latest ACI 318-05 Building Code, this cutting-edge book analyzes the design of reinforced concrete members through a unique and practical step-by-step trial and adjustment procedure. Supplements narrative with flow charts to guide readers logically through the learning process. Provides ample photographs of instructional testing of concrete members to decrease the need for actual laboratory testing. Uses Strain Limits Design Method in all design examples as mandated in the new code, using the new load factors and strangth reduction factors. Updates chapter on seismic design of buildings to comply with the major changes to the ACI 318 Code and the new International Building Code provisions on seismic design. Adds chapter on the LRFD design of bridge deck structures in accordance with AASHTP 2002, including a summary of the various pertinent load and design provisions and equations. Offers an expanded section on the strut-and-tie modeling for the design of reinforced concrete deep beams. A useful construction reference for engineers.
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For one-semester, junior/senior-level and graduate courses in Reinforced Concrete in the department of civil engineering.This cutting-edge text analyzes the design of reinforced concrete members through a unique and practical step-by-step trial and adjustment procedure. The narrative is supplemented with flow charts to guide students logically through the learning process. Ample photographs of instructional testing of concrete members decreases the need for actual laboratory testing. This illustrates the failure of various types of structural members as well as demonstrates how the designed member behaves at ultimate load.
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Nawy, Edward George was born on December 21, 1926 in Baghdad, Iraq. Arrived in the United States, 1957, naturalized, 1966. Son of George M. and Ava (Marshall) Nawy.
Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation, Imperial College of Science and Technology, London, 1951. Civil Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1959. Doctor of Engineering, University Pisa, Italy, 1967.
Head structures, Israel Water Planning Authority, Tel-Aviv, 1952-1957;
faculty, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, since 1959;
graduate faculty, Rutgers University, since 1961;
professor сivil engineering, Rutgers University, 1966-1972;
Distinguished professor (professor II), Rutgers University, since 1972;
department chairman civil and environmental engineering, director graduate programs, Rutgers University, 1980-1986. Chairman College Engineering Delaware Assembly, 1969-1972. Member University Senate, 1973-1980, Executive Committee, faculty representative, Board of Governors, trustee.
Guest professor National U.Tucaman, Argentina, summer 1963, Imperial College Science and Technology, summer 1964. Visiting professor Stevens Institute Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey, 1968-1972. Honorary.prof. Nanjing Institute Technology, China, 1987.
Member New Jersey Chancellor Higher Education for Higher Education Master Plan. Member Rutgers University representative Transportation Research Board Bridge Committee, Chairman of Commission on concrete materials. Consultant to industry;United States member of commission on cracking Comitè EuroInternat. du Beton.
Member Civil Engineering Technology Advisory Council New Jersey, 1966-1972. Concrete system consultant Federal Aviation Administration, Washington. Consultant energy division United States General Accounting Office, Washington.
General chairman International Symposium on Slabs and Plates, 1971. Honorary presidium international conference Reunion International des Laboratory d'Essais et de Research sur Les Materiaux et les Constructions, Budapest, 1977. Member Accreditation Board Engineering and Technology.
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(Now updated to reflect the latest ACI 318-05 Building Cod...)
(For one-semester, junior/senior-level and graduate course...)
Vice president Berkeley Township Taxpayers Association, Ocean City, New Jersey, 1966—1970. Fellow: American Society of Civil Engineers (member joint committee slabs), Institution Civil Engineers (London). Member: American Association of University Professors (chairman budget and priorities committee Rutgers University chapter 1972), National Society of Professional Engineers, New Jersey Contractors Association (consultant educational committee, member tall buildings council), Tall buildings Council, New York Academy of Sciences, American Concrete Institute (honorary.
President New Jersey chapter 1966, chairman national committee cracking 1966-1973, board committee chapters 1969-1972, president New Jersey chapter 1977-1978, chairman national committee deflection 1989-1996, ACI representative international commission fractures, H. L. Kenneday award 1972, award of recognition New Jersey chapter 1972, chapter activities award 1978, Concrete Research Council Philleo award 2001, Design Practice award 2003), American Concrete Institute (honorary), Prestressed Concrete Institute (member technical activities committee, Bridge Competition award 1971), American Society Engineering Education, Rotary, Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi, Chi Epsilon (honorary).
Married Rachel E. Shebbath, March 23, 1949. Children: Ava Margaret, Robert M.