In the world of structural concrete engineering, two documents dominate the landscape. The first is the ACI 318-19: Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete – the legal benchmark for safe design. The second, often sitting right beside it on every senior engineer’s desk, is the "PCA Notes on ACI 318-19."
Formally titled "Notes on ACI 318-19: Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete, with Design Applications," this publication by the Portland Cement Association (PCA) is not merely a summary; it is the industry’s most trusted design guide and commentary. For over half a century, the "PCA Notes" has bridged the gap between abstract code clauses and practical, buildable design. pca notes on aci 31819
| | Publisher | Purpose | | --- | --- | --- | | ACI 318-19 Commentary (ACI 318R-19) | ACI | Legal commentary – explains committee reasoning, but few design examples. | | PCA Notes on ACI 318-19 | PCA | Design applications, step-by-step problems, and visual aids. | | SP-17 (ACI Design Handbook) | ACI | Design aids (tables, charts, column interaction diagrams) – no narrative. | | CRSI Handbook | Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute | Rebar-specific details, splicing, and bar schedules. | In the world of structural concrete engineering, two