ISBN: 0070087822
Title: Structural Steel Designer’s Handbook, 3rd edition, 1999-11
Author: Roger L Brockenbrough, Frederick S. Merritt
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional
Publication Date: 1999-11-11
Number Of Pages: 1208
Title: Structural Steel Designer’s Handbook, 3rd edition, 1999-11
Author: Roger L Brockenbrough, Frederick S. Merritt
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional
Publication Date: 1999-11-11
Number Of Pages: 1208
Editorial Description
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).
This edition of the handbook has been updated throughout to reflect continuing changes in design trends and improvements in design specifications. Criteria and examples are included for both allowable-stress design (ASD) and load-and-resistance-factor design (LRFD) methods, but an increased emphasis has been placed on LRFD to reflect its growing use in practice.
CONTENTS
Section 1. Properties of Structural Steels and Effects of Steelmaking and FabricationRoger L. Brockenbrough, P.E.
(PDF 299 kb)
(PDF 299 kb)
Section 2. Fabrication and ErectionThomas Schflaly
(PDF 214 kb)
(PDF 214 kb)
Section 3. General Structural TheoryRonald D. Ziemian, Ph.D.
(PDF 893 kb)
(PDF 893 kb)
Section 4. Analysis of Special StructuresLouis F. Geschwindner, P.E.
(PDF 429 kb)
(PDF 429 kb)
Section 5. ConnectionsWilliam A. Thornton, P.E., and T. Kane, P.E.
(PDF 769 kb)
(PDF 769 kb)
Section 6. Building Design CriteriaR. A. LaBoube, P.E.
(PDF 844 kb)
(PDF 844 kb)
Section 7. Design of Building MembersAli A. K. Haris, P.E.
(PDF 230 kb)
(PDF 230 kb)
Section 8. Floor and Roof SystemsDaniel A. Cuoco, P.E.
(PDF 580 kb)
(PDF 580 kb)
Section 9. Lateral-Force DesignCharles W. Roeder, P.E.
(PDF 392 kb)
(PDF 392 kb)
Section 10. Cold-Formed Steel DesignR. L. Brockenbrough, P.E.
(PDF 320 kb)
(PDF 320 kb)
Section 11. Design Criteria for Bridges
Part 1. Application of Criteria for Cost-Effective Highway Bridge DesignRobert L. Nickerson, P.E., and Dennis Mertz, P.E.
(PDF 426 kb)
(PDF 426 kb)
Part 2. Railroad Bridge DesignHarry B. Cundiff, P.E.
(PDF 190 kb)
(PDF 190 kb)
Section 12. Beam and Girder BridgesAlfred Hedefine, P.E.,John Swindlehurst, P.E., and Mahir Sen, P.E.
(PDF 1,126 kb)
(PDF 1,126 kb)
Section 13. Truss BridgesJohn M. Kulicki, P.E., Joseph E. Prickett, P.E.,and David H. LeRoy, P.E.
(PDF 379 kb)
(PDF 379 kb)
Section 14. Arch BridgesArthur W Hedgren, Jr., P.E.
(PDF 1,138 kb)
(PDF 1,138 kb)
Section 15. Cable-Suspended BridgesWalter Podolny, Jr., P.E.
(PDF 1,224 kb)
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