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STEEL DESIGN covers the basics of auxiliary steel structure with an accentuation on the plan of individuals and their associations, instead of the incorporated plan of structures. The book is planned with the goal that educators can without much of a stretch instruct LRFD, ASD, or both, time-allowing. The utilization of basic standards is energized for structure methods and additionally for reasonable plan, yet a hypothetical methodology is likewise given to improve understudy advancement. While the book is planned for junior-and senior-level designing understudies, a portion of the later sections can be utilized in alumni courses and rehearsing architects will observe this content to be a fundamental reference instrument for surveying current practices.
Arrangements Manual for Steel Design fifth Edition by Segui
Arrangements Manual for Steel Design fifth Edition by Segui
Chapter by chapter guide:
Chap 1: Introduction
1.1 Structural Design
1.2 Loads
1.3 Building Codes
1.4 Design Specifications
1.5 Structural Steel
1.6 Standard Cross-Sectional Shapes
Issues
Chap 2: Concepts in Structural Steel Design
2.1 Design Philosophies
2.2 American Institute of Steel Construction Specification
2.3 Load Factors, Resistance Factors, and Load Combinations for LRFD
2.4 Safety Factors and Load Combinations for ASD
2.5 Probabilistic Basis of Load and Resistance Factors
2.6 Steel Construction Manual
2.7 Design Computations and Precision
Issues
Chap 3: Tension Members
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Tensile Strength
3.3 Effective Area
3.4 Staggered Fasteners
3.5 Block Shear
3.6 Design of Tension Members
3.7 Threaded Rods and Cables
3.8 Tension Members in Roof Trusses
3.9 Pin-Connected Members
Issues
Chap 4: Compression Members
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Column Theory
4.3 AISC Requirements
4.4 Local Stability
4.5 Tables for Compression Members
4.6 Design
4.7 More on Effective Length
4.8 Torsional and Flexural-Torsional Buckling
4.9 Built-Up Members
Issues
Chap 5: Beams
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Bending Stress and the Plastic Moment
5.3 Stability
5.4 Classification of Shapes
5.5 Bending Strength of Compact Shapes
5.6 Bending Strength of Noncompact Shapes
5.7 Summary of Moment Strength
5.8 Shear Strength
5.9 Deflection
5.10 Design
5.11 Floor and Roof Framing Systems
5.12 Holes in Beams
5.13 Open-Web Steel Joists
5.14 Beam Bearing Plates and Column Base Plates
5.15 Biaxial Bending
5.16 Bending Strength of Various Shapes
Issues
Chap 6: Beam-Columns
6.1 Definition
6.2 Interaction Formulas
6.3 Methods of Analysis for Required Strength
6.4 The Moment Amplification Method
6.5 Braced versus Unbraced Frames
6.6 Members in Braced Frames
6.7 Members in Unbraced Frames
6.8 Design of Beam-Columns
6.9 Trusses with Top-Chord Loads between Joints
Issues
Ch 7: Simple Connections
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Bolted Shear Connections: Failure Modes
7.3 Bearing Strength, Spacing, and Edge-Distance Requirements
7.4 Shear Strength
7.5 Installation of High-Strength Bolts
7.6 Slip-Critical and Bearing-Type Connections
7.7 Design Examples
7.8 High-Strength Bolts in Tension
7.9 Combined Shear and Tension in Fasteners
7.10 Welded Connections
7.11 Filet Welds
Issues
Chap 8: Eccentric Connections
8.1 Examples of Eccentric Connections
8.2 Eccentric Bolted Connections: Shear Only
8.3 Eccentric Bolted Connections: Shear in addition to Tension
8.4 Eccentric Welded Connections: Shear Only
8.5 Eccentric Welded Connections: Shear in addition to Tension
8.6 Moment-Resisting Connections
8.7 Column Stiffeners and Other Reinforcement
8.8 End Plate Connections
8.9 Concluding Remarks
Issues
Chap 9: Composite Construction
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Shored versus Unshored Construction
9.3 Effective Flange Width
9.4 Steel Headed Stud Anchors
9.5 Design
9.6 Deflections
9.7 Composite Beams with Formed Steel Deck
9.8 Tables for Composite Beam Analysis and Design
9.9 Continuous Beams
9.10 Composite Columns
Issues
Chap 10: Plate Girders
10.1 Introduction
10.2 General Considerations
10.3 AISC Requirements for Proportions of Plate Girders
10.4 Flexural Strength
10.5 Shear Strength
10.6 Bearing Stiffeners
10.7 Design
Item Details:
Dialect: English
ISBN-10: 1111576009
ISBN-13: 978-1111576004
ISBN-13: 9781111576004
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Item Descriptions
STEEL DESIGN covers the basics of auxiliary steel structure with an accentuation on the plan of individuals and their associations, instead of the incorporated plan of structures. The book is planned with the goal that educators can without much of a stretch instruct LRFD, ASD, or both, time-allowing. The utilization of basic standards is energized for structure methods and additionally for reasonable plan, yet a hypothetical methodology is likewise given to improve understudy advancement. While the book is planned for junior-and senior-level designing understudies, a portion of the later sections can be utilized in alumni courses and rehearsing architects will observe this content to be a fundamental reference instrument for surveying current practices.
Arrangements Manual for Steel Design fifth Edition by Segui
Arrangements Manual for Steel Design fifth Edition by Segui
Chapter by chapter guide:
Chap 1: Introduction
1.1 Structural Design
1.2 Loads
1.3 Building Codes
1.4 Design Specifications
1.5 Structural Steel
1.6 Standard Cross-Sectional Shapes
Issues
Chap 2: Concepts in Structural Steel Design
2.1 Design Philosophies
2.2 American Institute of Steel Construction Specification
2.3 Load Factors, Resistance Factors, and Load Combinations for LRFD
2.4 Safety Factors and Load Combinations for ASD
2.5 Probabilistic Basis of Load and Resistance Factors
2.6 Steel Construction Manual
2.7 Design Computations and Precision
Issues
Chap 3: Tension Members
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Tensile Strength
3.3 Effective Area
3.4 Staggered Fasteners
3.5 Block Shear
3.6 Design of Tension Members
3.7 Threaded Rods and Cables
3.8 Tension Members in Roof Trusses
3.9 Pin-Connected Members
Issues
Chap 4: Compression Members
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Column Theory
4.3 AISC Requirements
4.4 Local Stability
4.5 Tables for Compression Members
4.6 Design
4.7 More on Effective Length
4.8 Torsional and Flexural-Torsional Buckling
4.9 Built-Up Members
Issues
Chap 5: Beams
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Bending Stress and the Plastic Moment
5.3 Stability
5.4 Classification of Shapes
5.5 Bending Strength of Compact Shapes
5.6 Bending Strength of Noncompact Shapes
5.7 Summary of Moment Strength
5.8 Shear Strength
5.9 Deflection
5.10 Design
5.11 Floor and Roof Framing Systems
5.12 Holes in Beams
5.13 Open-Web Steel Joists
5.14 Beam Bearing Plates and Column Base Plates
5.15 Biaxial Bending
5.16 Bending Strength of Various Shapes
Issues
Chap 6: Beam-Columns
6.1 Definition
6.2 Interaction Formulas
6.3 Methods of Analysis for Required Strength
6.4 The Moment Amplification Method
6.5 Braced versus Unbraced Frames
6.6 Members in Braced Frames
6.7 Members in Unbraced Frames
6.8 Design of Beam-Columns
6.9 Trusses with Top-Chord Loads between Joints
Issues
Ch 7: Simple Connections
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Bolted Shear Connections: Failure Modes
7.3 Bearing Strength, Spacing, and Edge-Distance Requirements
7.4 Shear Strength
7.5 Installation of High-Strength Bolts
7.6 Slip-Critical and Bearing-Type Connections
7.7 Design Examples
7.8 High-Strength Bolts in Tension
7.9 Combined Shear and Tension in Fasteners
7.10 Welded Connections
7.11 Filet Welds
Issues
Chap 8: Eccentric Connections
8.1 Examples of Eccentric Connections
8.2 Eccentric Bolted Connections: Shear Only
8.3 Eccentric Bolted Connections: Shear in addition to Tension
8.4 Eccentric Welded Connections: Shear Only
8.5 Eccentric Welded Connections: Shear in addition to Tension
8.6 Moment-Resisting Connections
8.7 Column Stiffeners and Other Reinforcement
8.8 End Plate Connections
8.9 Concluding Remarks
Issues
Chap 9: Composite Construction
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Shored versus Unshored Construction
9.3 Effective Flange Width
9.4 Steel Headed Stud Anchors
9.5 Design
9.6 Deflections
9.7 Composite Beams with Formed Steel Deck
9.8 Tables for Composite Beam Analysis and Design
9.9 Continuous Beams
9.10 Composite Columns
Issues
Chap 10: Plate Girders
10.1 Introduction
10.2 General Considerations
10.3 AISC Requirements for Proportions of Plate Girders
10.4 Flexural Strength
10.5 Shear Strength
10.6 Bearing Stiffeners
10.7 Design
Item Details:
Dialect: English
ISBN-10: 1111576009
ISBN-13: 978-1111576004
ISBN-13: 9781111576004
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