![]() ![]() Introduction to Axially Loaded Compression Members.ĥ.6 End Restraint and Effective Length of ColumnsĦ. Specifications, Loads, and Methods of Design.Ģ.6 Loads and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) and Allowable Design (ASD)Ģ.10 Computation of Loads for LRFD and ASDĢ.11 Computing Combined Loads with LRFD ExpressionsĢ.12 Computing Combined Loads with ASD ExpressionsĢ.13 Discussion of Sizes of Load Factors and Safety Factorsģ.6 Connecting Elements for Tension Membersĥ. Introduction to Structural Steel Design.ġ.1 Advantages of Steel as a Structural Materialġ.2 Disadvantages of Steel as a Structural Materialġ.7 Steel-Strain Relationships in Structural Steelġ.15 Responsibilities of the Structural Designerġ.18 Handling and Shipping Structural SteelĢ. A student version of the software is included with the textbook.ġ. As a part of this chapter, the nationally used commercial software package SAP2000 is introduced and used. ![]() A new chapter entitled "Design of Steel Building Systems" has been added.Helps students electronically solve many of, the design problems presented in the text These have been revised, expanded, and updated from the previous edition. Includes approximately 500 homework problems.Updated to conform to the 2999 Load and Resistance Factor (LRFD) Design Specification and to the third edition of the LKFD Manual of Steel Construction.The material is presented in an easy-to-read student-friendly style. It is primarily intended for a three-credit course for junior or senior undergraduates in civil engineering, building science, architectural engineering, or architecture. "Structural Steel Design," 3/e provides an introduction to structural steel design. For practicing engineers originally trained to use the ASD procedure-this book will assist them in the transition to the LRFD method. chapter topics include specifications, loads, and methods of design analysis and design of tension members introduction to axially loaded compression members design of axially loaded columns design of beams for moments bending and axial force bolted connections eccentrically loaded bolted connections and historical notes on rivets welded connections building connections composite beams composite columns built-up beams, built-up wide-flange sections, and plate girders design of steel buildings and systems design. A problem-solving software package, included with each book, contains practical applications and enables users to better understand the relationship between analysis and design. This well-known book has been fully updated to conform to the 1999 Load and Resistance Factor (LRFD) Design Specification and to the 2002 edition of the LRFD Manual of Steel Construction. ![]()
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