Download Structural Design of Steel work to EN 1993 and EN 1994 Third edition Edit By L.H. Martin Bsc, and J.A. Purkiss Bsc
Contents civil Engineering:
CHAPTER 1 - General
CHAPTER 2 - Mechanical Properties of Structural Steel
CHAPTER 3 - Actions
CHAPTER 4 - Laterally Restrained Beams
CHAPTER 5 - Laterally Unrestrained Beams
CHAPTER 6 - Axially Loaded Members
CHAPTER 7- Structural Joints
CHAPTER 8 - Frames and Framing
CHAPTER 9 - Trusses
CHAPTER 10 - Composite Construction
CHAPTER 11 - Cold-formed Steel Sections]
Preface Structural Design of Steel work to EN 1993 and EN 1994
This book conforms to the latest recommendations for the design of steel and composite steel concrete structures as described in Euro code 3: Design of steel structures and Euro code 4: Design of composite steel–concrete structures. References to relevant clauses of the Codes are given where appropriate. Note that for normal steel work design, including joints, three sections of EN 1993 are required:
• Part 1–1 General rules and rules for buildings
• Part 1–5 Plated structural elements
• Part 1–8 Design of joints
Additionally if design for cold formed sections is carried out from first principles then Part 1–3 Cold formed thin gauge members and sheeting is also required.
Whilst it has not been assumed that the reader has a knowledge of structural design, a knowledge of structural mechanics and stress analysis is a prerequisite. However, as noted below certain specialist areas of analysis have been covered in detail since the Codes do not provide the requisite information. Thus the book contains detailed explanations of the principles underlying steel work design and provides appropriate references and suggestions for further reading.
The text should prove useful to students reading for engineering degrees at University, especially for design projects. It will also aid designers who require an introduction to the new Euro codes.
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