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Steel Designers Manual The Steel Construction Institute Sixth Edition The Steel Construction Institute

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Steel Designers Manual The Steel Construction Institute Sixth Edition The Steel Construction Institute
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Publisher: The Steel Construction Institute
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.07 MB
Pages: 1366
Author: The Steel Construction Institute
ISBN: 9780470775097, 9781405134125, 0470775092, 1405134127
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Steel Designers Manual The Steel Construction Institute Sixth Edition The Steel Construction Institute by The Steel Construction Institute 9780470775097, 9781405134125, 0470775092, 1405134127 instant download after payment.

This classic manual on structural steel design provides a major source of reference for structural engineers and fabricators working with the leading construction material. Based fully on the concepts of limit state design, the manual has been revised to take account of the 2000 revisions to BS 5950. It also looks at new developments in structural steel, environmental issues and outlines the main requirements of the Eurocode on structural steel. Content:
Chapter 1 Single?Storey Buildings (pages 1–41): Graham Raven and Alan Pottage
Chapter 2 Multi?Storey Buildings (pages 42–93): Alan Hart and Philip Peacock
Chapter 3 Industrial Steelwork (pages 94–123): John Roberts
Chapter 4 Bridges (pages 124–168): Alan Hayward
Chapter 5 Other Structural Applications of Steel (pages 169–221): Ian Duncan, Michael Green, Eric Hindhaugh, Ian Liddell, Gerard Parke, John Tyrrell and Matthew Lovell
Chapter 6 Applied Metallurgy of Steel (pages 222–247): Michael Burdekin
Chapter 7 Fracture and Fatigue (pages 248–274): John Yates
Chapter 8 Sustainability and Steel Construction (pages 275–285): Graham Raven
Chapter 9 Introduction to Manual and Computer Analysis (pages 286–324): Rangachari Narayanan
Chapter 10 Beam Analysis (pages 325–341): John Righiniotis
Chapter 11 Plane Frame Analysis (pages 342–353): John Righiniotis
Chapter 12 Applicable Dynamics (pages 354–372): Michael Willford
Chapter 13 Local Buckling and Cross?Section Classification (pages 373–382): David Nethercot
Chapter 14 Tension Members (pages 383–401): John Righiniotis
Chapter 15 Columns and Struts (pages 402–430): David Nethercot
Chapter 16 Beams (pages 431–469): David Nethercot
Chapter 17 Plate Girders (pages 470–510): Terence M. Roberts and Rangachari Narayanan
Chapter 18 Members with Compression and Moments (pages 511–540): David Nethercot
Chapter 19 Trusses (pages 541–576): Paul Tasou
Chapter 20 Composite Deck Slabs (pages 577–600): Mark Lawson and Peter Wickens
Chapter 21 Composite Beams (pages 601–650): Mark Lawson and Peter Wickens
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