Structural Steel Design

  • Structural Steel Design
    By Abi O. Aghayere, Jason Vigil

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  • Structural Steel Design: LRFD Method
    By Jack C. McCormac

    the undergraduate course in structural steel design using the Load and Resistance Factor Design Method (LRFD). The text also enables practicing engineers who have been trained to use the Allowable...

  • Structural Steel Design: LRFD Approach
    By J. C. Smith

    Going beyond the author's previous text, this up-to-date book presents the latest LRFD specifications, which are mandatory in the design and use of steel structures. Included is a concise introduction...

  • Structural Steel Design
    By Jack C. McCormac

    The material is presented in a clear, reader-friendly style. This best-selling text has been fully updated to conform to the latest American Manual of Steel Construction.

  • Structural Steel Design: Lrfd Design Reinforced
    By Jack C. McCormac

    Structural Steel Design: Lrfd Design Reinforced

  • Structural Steel Design: To SABS 0162-1 1993 (limit States Design)
    By Greg Parrott

    Structural Steel Design: To SABS 0162-1 1993 (limit States Design)

  • Structural Steel Design
    By Alan Williams

    Structural Steel Design

  • Structural Steel Design
    By Jack C. McCormac, Stephen F. Csernak

    Presented in an easy-to-read, student-friendly style, the 6th Edition conforms to the latest specifications of the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) and AISC Steel Construction Manual.

  • Structural Steel Design
    By Alan Williams

    Structural Steel Design

  • Structural Steel Design: International Edition
    By Jack C. McCormac, Stephen F. Csernak

    The book is carefully designed so that an instructor can easily teach LRFD or ASD (material exclusively pertaining to ASD is shaded). This text is presented using an easy-to-read, student-friendly style.

  • Structural Steel Design
    By Joseph E. Bowles

    Structural Steel Design

  • Structural Steel Design: LRFD Approach
    By J. C. Smith

    When it first appeared in 1988, J. C. Smith's Structural Steel Design was truly a landmark volume — The second edition provides accurate page references to material cited from the...

  • Structural Steel Design: LRFD Method
    By Jack C. McCormac

    Structural Steel Design: LRFD Method

  • Structural Steel Design: A Practice-oriented Approach
    By Abi O. Aghayere, Jason Vigil

    This book is a comprehensive, stand alone reference for structural steel design. Giving the audience a thorough introduction to steel structures, this book contains all of the need to know...

  • Structural Steel Design: LRFD Fundamentals
    By J. C. Smith

    Describes the load factor resistance design (LFRD) of steel members in building frames and trusses. The first text to use the LFRD approach since the American Institute of Steel Construction...

  • Structural Steel Design: A Practice-Oriented Approach
    By Jason Vigil, AGHAYERE & VIGIL

    This is the eBook of the printed book and may not include any media, website access codes, or print supplements that may come packaged with the bound book.

  • Structural Steel Design
    By Jack C. McCormac, Stephen F. Csernak

    It is also useful as a reference for civil and environmental engineering professionals. This best selling text has been fully updated to conform to the latest American Manual of Steel Construction.

  • Structural Steel Design: ASD Method
    By Jack C. McCormac

    This introductory text on structural steel design continues Jack McCormac's tradition of writing textbooks that are accessible to students. Complicated theoretical derivations are presented in an easy-to-understand manner without overburdening...

  • Structural Steel Design: A Practice-oriented Approach
    By Abi O. Aghayere, Jason Vigil

    Structural Steel Design: A Practice-Oriented Approach, 2e, bridges the gap between theory and practice, helping readers learn the basics of steel design and how to practically apply that learning to actual steel-framed building projects.