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Ferguson, Phil Moss was born on November 10, 1899 in Bartlett, Texas, United States. Son of William Simpson and Annie Leonora (Moss) Ferguson.
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Design of Prestressed Concrete Second Edition Arthur H. Nilson This revision of a popular text discusses the behavior, analysis, and design of prestressed concrete structures. Changes in the new edition include a new emphasis on partially prestressed concrete members, flexural strength calculations, deflection calculations, and crack width calculations, along with new information on high-strength materials and more. 1987 (0 471-83072-0) 592 pp. Design of Prestressed Concrete Structures Third Edition Tung Yed Lin and Ned H. Burns Lin and Burns develop the basic ideas of prestressed concrete by joining the fundamentals of material mechanics with high-quality materials (steel and concrete). Analysis and design are stressed in this fully updated third edition which incorporates the latest theoretical and experimental research. Basic principles are illustrated by a wealth of short numerical problems - a feature that has ensured the continuing popularity of this bestseller. 1981 (0 471-01898-8) 646 pp.
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This Fifth Edition maintains the basic Ferguson approach in which design procedures stem from and provide the basis for a clear understanding of the behavior of reinforced concrete. Behavior of reinforced concrete members and assemblages at every load stage is illustrated with illustrations and photos, and calculation models that relate to the physical behaviors are provided to help students and practitioners recognize and assess various design situations. To avoid confusion, many of the examples now use customary or English units, rather than SI units as in the Fourth Edition. This edition conforms to the technical changes in the '83 and '86 revisions to the ACI Building Code. In this edition, service load analysis of stresses, computuations of deflection and distribution of reinforcement to control crack widths have been incorporated with the sections that treat analysis and design of flexural members. Material relating to seismic design has been revised and expanded, and more emphasis has been placed on developing conceptual models for design.
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Ferguson, Phil Moss was born on November 10, 1899 in Bartlett, Texas, United States. Son of William Simpson and Annie Leonora (Moss) Ferguson.
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, University Texas, 1922; Continuing education, University Texas, 1923; Master of Sciences, University Wisconsin, 1924.
Tutor in physics, University Texas at Austin, 1922-1923; associate professor сivil engineering, University Texas at Austin, 1928-1939; professor, University Texas at Austin, 1939-1976; professor emeritus, University Texas at Austin, from 1976; department chairman сivil engineering, University Texas at Austin, 1943-1957; Dean T.U. Taylor professor сivil engineering, University Texas at Austin, 1968-1972; structural engineer, Dwight P. Robinson & Company. New York City, 1924-1928; structural engineer, Dwight P. Robinson & Company, summer 1930; field inspector, designer, R.O. Jameson, Dallas, summer 1929; designer bridge division, Texas Highway Department, summers 1931, 32, 35, 39; designer on, Buchanan Dam, S.W. Engineering Company, Austin, Texas, summer 1936.
(This Fifth Edition maintains the basic Ferguson approach ...)
(This Fifth Edition maintains the basic Ferguson approach ...)
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Chairman board University Cooperative Society, 1952-1954. Member National Academy Engineering, American Concrete Institute (Wason medal for research 1954, 58, 68, president 1959, honorary member 1968, Lindau award 1972, Raymond C. Reese research medal 1973, Turner medal 1976, Kelly award 1977, Charles S. Whitney award 1979), American Society of Civil Engineers (president Texas section 1967, honorary member 1971), Reinforced Concrete Research Council, Comité Européen du Béton, International Association Bridge and Structural Engineering (United States alternate director 1966-1970), National Society Professional Engineers (director 1966-1970, Southwest regional vice chairman Professional Engineers in Education 1968-1971), Texas Society Professional Engineers (president 1962), Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Chi Epsilon.
Married Marion Hicks, February 23, 1939 (divorced 1940). 1 son, Yale Hicks.