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Probabilitybased Structural Fire Load Leo Razdolsky

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Probabilitybased Structural Fire Load Leo Razdolsky
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.79 MB
Pages: 375
Author: Leo Razdolsky
ISBN: 9781107038745, 110703874X
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Probabilitybased Structural Fire Load Leo Razdolsky by Leo Razdolsky 9781107038745, 110703874X instant download after payment.

In the structural design of airframes and buildings, probability-based procedures are used to mitigate the risk of failure as well as produce cost-effective designs. This book introduces the subject of probabilistic analysis to structural and fire protection engineers and can also be used as a reference to guide those applying this technology. In addition to providing an understanding of how fire affects structures and how to optimize the performance of structural framing systems, Probability-Based Structural Fire Load provides guidance for design professionals and is a resource for educators. The goal of this book is to bridge the gap between prescriptive and probability-based performance design methods and to simplify very complex and comprehensive computer analyses to the point that stochastic structural fire loads have a simple, approximate analytical expression that can be used in structural analysis and design on a day-to-day basis. Numerous practical examples are presented in step-by-step computational form.

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