The design of structural steel members has developed over the past century from a simple approach involving a few basic properties of steel and elementary mathematics to a more sophisticated...
Presents the background needed for developing and explaining design requirements. This edition (the first was 1971) reflects the formal adoption by the American Institute of Steel Construction of a specification...
The second edition of this well-known book provides a series of practical design studies of a range of steel structures. It is extensively revised and contains numerous worked examples, including comparative designs for many structures.
This book will also prove useful for postgraduate students and serve as an invaluable reference for practicing engineers unfamiliar with the limit state design of steel structures.
"Steel Structures: Considerations to Reduce Failures due to Instability provides a detailed overview of the issues associated with the instability of steel structures"--
The third edition of this popular book now contains references to both Eurocodes and British Standards, as well as new and revised examples, and sections on sustainability, composite columns and local buckling.
Steel Structures: Design and Behavior, 5/e strives to present in a logical manner the theoretical background needed for developing and explaining design requirements.
This book presents the design of steel structures using finite element methods (FEM) according to the current state of the art in Germany and the rest of Europe.
The third edition of this popular book now contains references to both Eurocodes and British Standards, as well as new and revised examples, and sections on sustainability, composite columns and local buckling.