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Steel Structures Design: ASD/LRFD There is a newer edition of this item. Steel Structures Design for Lateral and Vertical Forces, Second Edition
by: Alan Williams, Ph.D., S.E., F.I.C.E., C. Eng.
Abstract: Steel Structures Design: ASD/LRFD introduces the theoretical background and fundamental basis of steel design and covers the detailed design of members and their connections. This indepth resource provides clear interpretations of the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) Specification for Structural Steel Buildings, 2010 edition, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures, 2010 edition, and the International Code Council (ICC) International Building Code, 2012 edition. The code requirements are illustrated with 170 design examples, including concise, stepbystep solutions. Full details
Table of Contents A. About the Author B. About the International Code Council C. Preface D. Nomenclature 1. Steel Buildings and Design Criteria 2. Design Loads 3. Behavior of Steel Structures under Design Loads 4. Design of Steel Beams in Flexure 5. Design of Steel Beams for Shear and Torsion 6. Design of Compression Members 7. Stability of Frames 8. Design by Inelastic Analysis 9. Design of Tension Members 10. Design of Bolted Connections 11. Design of Welded Connections 12. Plate Girders 13. Composite Members
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Expanded Table of Contents A. About the Author B. About the International Code Council
C. Preface D. Nomenclature
Greek Symbols 1. Steel Buildings and Design Criteria
Introduction Types of Steel Buildings Building Codes and Design Criteria ASD and LRFD Concepts References Problems 2. Design Loads
Introduction Dead Loads Live Loads Snow Loads Soil Lateral Load Flood Loads Rain Loads Wind Loads Seismic Loads Load Combinations Serviceability Criteria References Problems 3. Behavior of Steel Structures under Design Loads
Introduction Gravity LoadResisting Systems Lateral LoadResisting Systems Approximate Methods for Laterally Loaded Frames References Problems 4. Design of Steel Beams in Flexure
Introduction Plastic Moment of Resistance Compact, Noncompact, and Slender Sections LateralTorsional Buckling Modification Factor LateralTorsional Buckling Weak Axis Bending Biaxial Bending Singly Symmetric Sections in Bending Redistribution of Bending Moments in Continuous Beams Deflection Limits References Problems 5. Design of Steel Beams for Shear and Torsion
Introduction Shear in Beam Webs Weak Axis Shear Longitudinal Shear in BuiltUp Sections Block Shear Web Local Yielding Web Crippling Web Sidesway Buckling Design for Torsion References Problems
6. Design of Compression Members
Introduction Effective Length Alignment Charts Axially Loaded Compression Members BuiltUp Sections Column Base Plates Column Flanges with Concentrated Forces References Problems 7. Stability of Frames
Introduction Design for Combined Forces Stability Analysis References Problems 8. Design by Inelastic Analysis
Introduction Plastic Moment of Resistance Plastic Hinge Formation Design Requirements Analysis Requirements Statical Method of Design Mechanism Method of Design Static Equilibrium Check BeamColumn Design References Problems 9. Design of Tension Members
Introduction Tensile Strength Effective Net Area PinConnected Members Design of Eyebars Design for Fatigue References Problems 10. Design of Bolted Connections
Introduction SnugTight Bolts in Shear and Bearing SnugTight Bolts in Shear and Tension SlipCritical Bolts in Shear and Tension Prying Action Bolt Group Eccentrically Loaded in Plane of Faying Surface Bolt Group Eccentrically Loaded Normal to the Faying Surface References Problems 11. Design of Welded Connections
Introduction Weld Types Available Strength of Fillet Welds Weld Group Eccentrically Loaded in Plane of Faying Surface Weld Group Eccentrically Loaded Normal to Faying Surface References Problems
12. Plate Girders
Introduction Girder Proportions Postbuckling Strength of the Web Design for Shear with Unstiffened Web Design for Shear with Stiffened Web: Tension Field Action Excluded Design for Shear with Stiffened Web: Tension Field Action Included Design of Transverse Stiffeners Flexural Design of Plate Girders Design of Bearing Stiffeners References Problems 13. Composite Members
Introduction Encased Composite Columns Filled Composite Columns Encased Composite Beams Composite Beam with Flat Soffit Concrete Slab Formed Steel Deck with Ribs Perpendicular to Beams Formed Steel Deck with Ribs Parallel to Beams References Problems
Book Details Title: Steel Structures Design: ASD/LRFD Publisher: McGrawHill Education: New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Athens, London, Madrid, Mexico City, Milan, New Delhi, Singapore, Sydney, Toronto Copyright / Pub. Date: 2011 McGrawHill Education ISBN: 9780071638371 Authors: Alan Williams, Ph.D., S.E., F.I.C.E., C. Eng. is Senior Transportation Engineer in the California Department of Transportation. A registered structural engineer, he served as a Division of State Architect in California, in which capacity he was Principal for structural safety, and was involved in the design and construction of bridges, schools, and commercial and industrial structures. Dr. Williams is a member of the Structural Engineers Association of Southern California and Fellow and Life Member of the Institution of Civil Engineers, UK. Description: Steel Structures Design: ASD/LRFD introduces the theoretical background and fundamental basis of steel design and covers the detailed design of members and their connections. This indepth resource provides clear interpretations of the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) Specification for Structural Steel Buildings, 2010 edition, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures, 2010 edition, and the International Code Council (ICC) International Building Code, 2012 edition. The code requirements are illustrated with 170 design examples, including concise, stepbystep solutions.
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