Simple Connections

Simple Connections
Author: T. J. Hogan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2007
Genre: Joints (Engineering)
ISBN: 9780980401585

Design Capacity Tables for Structural Steel Hollow Sections

Design Capacity Tables for Structural Steel Hollow Sections
Author: Australian Steel Institute
Publisher:
Total Pages: 249
Release: 1992
Genre: Steel, Structural
ISBN: 9780909945671

Regarded as a "must have" design aid for engineers, designers, fabricators and other specifiers of structural steel, the Design Capacity Tables for Structural Steel (DCT) provides information for the design and detailing of structural steel members and connections. Data is presented in the limit states format of AS 4100. Volume 1 of the DCT contains information on the readily available range of "open" structural steel sections (WB,WC, UB, UC, PFC, TFC, TFB, EA & UA). Also included are BHP Grade 300PLUSTM, the new "Lean Beams", and incorporation of Amendments 1 and 2 to AS 4100. Significant enhancements have been made to the second edition, including improved table layout and easy to read design curves. Data in the DCT includes: dimensions and section properties; design section capacities; values for fire design; and design capacities for members subject to bending, shear, bearing, axial compression, axial tension and combined actions. Also included are design capacities for bolts, welds and floor plates; elastic buckling loads; detailing parameters; section properties for gantry girders and rails; and useful tables for angles subjects to flexural loadings about their rectangular axes (restrained and unrestrained) and angles in trusses. Volume 2 of the DCT (DCTv2ed2) provides up-to-date information on the full range of Australian manufactured hollow sections complying with AS 1163. Additionally, the 1998 version of AS 4100 included some significant changes to the hollow section design provisions. These changes have also been incorporated in DCTv2ed2. Other features of DCTv2ed2 include tables associated with section properties, surface areas, telescoping sections, maximum design loads for simply supported beams with full lateral restraint, design section moment (including torsion) and web capacities, design moment capacities for members without full lateral restraint and design member capacities in axial compression/tension. The text includes data used to generate the tables, information relevant to common applications, useful examples and noting of clauses/equations in AS 4100 which are specific to hollow sections.

Design Capacity Tables for Structural Steel

Design Capacity Tables for Structural Steel
Author: T. Hogan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2009
Genre: Building, Iron and steel
ISBN: 9781921476204

"This fourth edition of the 'Design capacity tables for structural steel - vol 1 (DCTv1)' is a design aid to the limit states standard 'AS 4100-1998: steel structures' -- published by Standards Australia. The DCTv1 only considers standard open type hot-rolled sections and standard open sections manufactured from hot-rolled plate[s]."--Preface, p. v.

Design of Steel Structures

Design of Steel Structures
Author: Elias G. Abu-Saba
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1461520797

This book is intended for classroom teaching in architectural and civil engineering at the graduate and undergraduate levels. Although it has been developed from lecture notes given in structural steel design, it can be useful to practicing engineers. Many of the examples presented in this book are drawn from the field of design of structures. Design of Steel Structures can be used for one or two semesters of three hours each on the undergraduate level. For a two-semester curriculum, Chapters 1 through 8 can be used during the first semester. Heavy emphasis should be placed on Chapters 1 through 5, giving the student a brief exposure to the consideration of wind and earthquakes in the design of buildings. With the new federal requirements vis a vis wind and earthquake hazards, it is beneficial to the student to have some under standing of the underlying concepts in this field. In addition to the class lectures, the instructor should require the student to submit a term project that includes the complete structural design of a multi-story building using standard design procedures as specified by AISC Specifications. Thus, the use of the AISC Steel Construction Manual is a must in teaching this course. In the second semester, Chapters 9 through 13 should be covered. At the undergraduate level, Chapters 11 through 13 should be used on a limited basis, leaving the student more time to concentrate on composite construction and built-up girders.

Steel Designers' Handbook

Steel Designers' Handbook
Author: Branko Gorenc
Publisher: UNSW Press
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2005
Genre: Building, Iron and steel
ISBN: 9780868405735

&Quot;This book makes extensive use of worked numerical examples to demonstrate the methods of calculating the capacities of structural elements. These examples have been extensively revised from the previous edition, with further examples added. The worked examples are cross-referenced to the relevant clauses in AS 4100: 1998."--BOOK JACKET.

Steel Construction Manual

Steel Construction Manual
Author: American Institute of Steel Construction
Publisher: Amer Inst of Steel Construction
Total Pages: 2192
Release: 2011
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781564240606

Originally published in 1926 [i.e. 1927] under title: Steel construction; title of 8th ed.: Manual of steel construction.

Design of Steel Structures

Design of Steel Structures
Author: Jay Shen
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2021-04-05
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1260452344

A straightforward overview of the fundamentals of steel structure design This hands-on structural engineering guide provides concise, easy-to-understand explanations of the design and behavior of steel columns, beams, members, and connections. Ideal for preparing you for the field, Design of Steel Structures includes real-world examples that demonstrate practical applications of AISC 360 specifications. You will get an introduction to more advanced topics, including connections, composite members, plate girders, and torsion. This textbook also includes access to companion online videos that help connect theory to practice. Coverage includes: Structural systems and elements Design considerations Tension members Design of columns AISC design requirements Design of beams Torsion Stress analysis and design considerations Beam-columns Connections Plate girders Intermediate transverse and bearing stiffeners