Steel Structures: Design and Behavior

Steel Structures: Design and Behavior 

Charles G. Salmon

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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 treatment demanding a thorough knowledge of structural and material behavior. Steel Structures:Design and Behavior, 5/e strives to present in a logical manner the theoretical background needed for developing and explaining design requirements.  Beginning with coverage of background material, including references to pertinent research, the development of specific formulas used in the AISC Specifications is followed by a generous number of design examples explaining in detail the process of selecting minimum weight members to satisfy given conditions.



Content :
  •  1. Introduction.
  •  2. Steels and Properties.
  •  3. Tension Members.
  •  4. Structural Fasteners.
  •  5. Welding.
  •  6. Compression Members.
  •  7. Beams: Laterally Supported.
  •  8. Torsion.
  •  9. Lateral-Torsional Buckling of Beams.
  • 10. Continuous Beams.
  • 11. Plate Girders.
  • 12. Combined Bending and Axial Load.
  • 13. Connections.
  • 14. Frames–Braced and Unbraced.
  • 15. Design of Rigid Frames.
  • 16. Composite Steel-Concrete Construction.


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