the Steel Construction Institute ; edited by Buick Davison, Graham W. Owens
7th ed
Hoboken, N.J. :
Wiley-Blackwell,
2012
xxviii, 1369 p. :
ill. ;
25 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index
Machine generated contents note: Introduction; The Eurocodes.Part1: Design Synthesis.Single storey buildings.Multi-storey buildings.Industrial applications.Residential applications.Other structural steel applications.Part 2: Steel Technology.Applied metallurgy of steel.Fatigue.Sustainability.Part 3: Design Theory.Analysis.Applicable dynamics.Part 4: Element design.Local Buckling and cross section classification.Tension Members.Columns & Struts.Beams.Plate Girders.Membrane with Compression & Moments.Trusses.Composite Deck Slabs.Composite Beams.Composite Columns.Part 5: Connection Design.Bolts.Welds.Design of connections.Foundations and Holding-Down Bolt Systems.Part 6: Other Elements.Bearing and Joints.Steel Piles.Floors.Part 7: Construction.Tolerances.Fabrication.Erection.Fire protection and fire engineering.Corrosion and corrosion prevention.Appendix.Index
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