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STRUCTURAL STEEL DESIGN F I F T H E D I T I O N Edit By J A C K C . M c C O R M A C S T E P H E N F. C S E R N A K

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Contents Civil Enginnering 

CHAPTER -1 Introduction to Structural Steel Design
CHAPTER -2 Specifications, Loads, and Methods of Design
CHAPTER -3 Analysis of Tension Members
CHAPTER -4 Design of Tension Members
CHAPTER -5 Introduction to Axially Loaded Compression Members
CHAPTER -6 Design of Axially Loaded Compression Members
CHAPTER -7 Design of Axially Loaded Compression Members (Continued) and Column Base Plates
CHAPTER -8 Introduction to Beams
CHAPTER -9 Design of Beams for Moments
CHAPTER -10 Design of Beams—Miscellaneous Topics (Shear, Deflection, etc.)
CHAPTER -11 Bending and Axial Force
CHAPTER -12 Bolted Connections
CHAPTER -13 Eccentrically Loaded Bolted Connections and Historical Notes on Rivets
CHAPTER -14 Welded Connections
CHAPTER -15 Building Connections
CHAPTER -16 Composite Beams
CHAPTER -17 Composite Columns
CHAPTER -18 Cover-Plated Beams and Built-up Girders
CHAPTER -19 Design of Steel Buildings

Preface STRUCTURAL STEEL DESIGN F I F T H E D I T I O N

This textbook has been prepared with the hope that its readers will, as have so many engineers in the past, become interested in structural steel design and want to maintain and increase their knowledge on the subject throughout their careers in the engineering and construction industries.The material was prepared primarily for an introductory course in the junior or senior year but the last several chapters may be used for a graduate class. The authors have assumed that the student has previously taken introductory courses in mechanics of materials and structural analysis.

The authors’ major objective in preparing this new edition was to update the text to conform to both the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) 2010 Specification for Structural Steel Buildings and the 14th edition of the AISC Steel Construction Manual published in 2011.

Instructor resources for the International Edition are available at www.pearson internationaleditions.com/mccormac

The authors would like to express appreciation to Dr. Bryant G. Nielson of Clemson University for his assistance in developing the changes to this manuscript and to Sara Elise Roberts, former Clemson University graduate student, for her assistance in the review of the end of chapter problems and their solutions. In addition, the American Institute of Steel Construction was very helpful in providing advance copies of the AISC Specification and Steel Construction Manual revisions. Finally, we would like to thank our families for their encouragement and support in the revising of the manuscript of this textbook..

We also thank the reviewers and users of the previous editions of this book for their suggestions, corrections, and criticisms. We welcome any comments on this edition. The publisher would like to thank Muralidhar Mallidu for reviewing content for the International Edition.
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