Structural Steel Designer's Handbook
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The only A-Z guide to structural steel design
Find a wealth of practical techniques for cost-effectively designing steel structures from buildings to bridges in Structural Steel Designer's Handbook by Roger L. Brockenbrough and Frederick S. Merritt The Handbook's integrated approach gives you immediately useful information about: *steel as a material - how it's fabricated and erected *how to analyze a structure to determine internal forces and moments from dead, live, and seismic loads how to make detailed design calculations to withstand those forces
This new third edition introduces you to the latest developments in seismic design, including more ductile connections, and high performance steels...offers an expanded treatment of welding....helps you understand design requirements for hollow structural sections and for cold-formed steel members....and explores numerous design examples. You get examples for both Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) and Allowable Stress Design (ASD).
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1432590 in Books
- Published on: 1999-11-11
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 1208 pages
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"Offering ready access to a wealth of useful problem-solving information, it provides handy tables, charts, formulas, and illustrations..." -- CCFSS Technical Bulletin, February 200044
From the Back Cover
- Unified ASD and LRFD design
- AISC building design specifications
- ASCE-07 standard loadings data
- AASHTO bridge design specifications
AN INVALUABLE WORKING TOOL FOR STEEL DESIGN
If it has anything to do with the design of steel structures, you'll find it in the Structural Steel Designer's Handbook. The Fourth Edition of the one-of-a kind reference updates descriptions and examples to reflect the latest code provisions of AISC, AASHTO, and AISI, as well as current loadings published by ASCE and adopted by the IBC (International Building Code). The text provides this essential data -- and demonstrates its application.
This massive field manual for engineering professionals also includes the latest developments and trends in materials and methods. Handy tables, charts, formulas, and illustrations make decisions easier for both routine and exceptional structures.
Each of the 15 chapters is the work of outstanding engineering experts. From bolted and welded connections to member selection for building floors and roofs, from plate girders and trusses to cable-suspended bridges, this essential guide gives you examples of leading-edge steel design. Easy to follow and use, the Structural Steel Designer's Handbook is the tool of choice for both experienced engineers and those just launching their careers.
UPDATED TO INCLUDE:
- AISC combined ASD and LRFD design standard for building frames
- AASHTO specifications, applicable to virtually all highway bridges
- AISI specifications for cold-formed members, now in force all over North America
- ASCE-07 gravity, seismic, and wind loads, now part of the IBC
- Alterations in the IBC
- ASTM material standards, for selection of shapes, plates, bridge steels, sheets, tubing, and cable
- 30 percent new or revised illustrations
- Numerous new examples
- Concentrated text, trimmed and focused on the newest design methods
- Full coverage of members and connections for buildings and bridges, fabrication and erection, welding and bolting, codes, structural theory and standards, and properties of materials
THE TOOLKIT FOR STEEL DESIGN
Properties of Structural Steels and Effects of Steelmaking and Fabrication * Fabrication and Erection * Connections * Building Codes, Loads, and Fire Protection * Criteria for Building Design * Design of Building Members * Floor and Roof Systems * Lateral- Force Design * Cold-Formed Steel Design * Highway Bridge Design Criteria * Railroad Bridge Design Criteria * Beam and Girder Bridges * Truss Bridges * Arch Bridges * Cable-Suspended Bridges
About the Author
Roger L. Brockenbrough (Pittsburgh, PA), is Senior Research Consultant for US Steel Group, USX, and maintains his own consulting business dealing with PC CAD. He is a contributor to Standard Handbook for Civil Engineers and editor of Highway Engineering Handbook.
Customer Reviews
One more McGraw-Hill's handbook
That is one more handbook with a lot of pages full of words, photos and figures that teaches the buyer almost nothing. The only exception is Mr. Hedefine's article about plate bridges.
Save your money.
Not so impressive.
This book is written by various experience P.E. or Professors. It is not emphasis on practical calculation. There are very few example and definitions for formulars and related equation. If reader has no experience before, it would be very difficult to understand. Half of the book is devoted to bridge design, and it dose not provide enough information to design a bridge..
This is not really a how-to book.
Excellent!!!
Got the book well before expected time of delivery. Book is brand new and very helpful. would recommend any1 to get the book.



