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The previous edition of this text
introduced the changes to the 2001 edition of the CSA-S16 standard and saw the
addition of sections on torsion, welding processes and procedures and a new
presentation of the chapter on stability analysis of frames and the design of
beam-columns. The Eighth Edition reflects significant changes that have
been made in the National Building Code of Canada. Additional design examples
have been added to Chapter 8 to illustrate various analysis procedures for
multi-storey frames. The design examples in that chapter have been adapted to
the 2005 edition of the National Building Code. Additional design examples were
added to Chapter 9 to illustrate the use of weld symbols and to emphasize some
design aspects of rigid beam-to-column moment connections. |
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This textbook serves as a comprehensive teaching
text for universities, and technical institutes, and also as a valuable
reference document for practising engineers. The textbook offers an explanation
of the philosophy and practical application of limit states design procedures
and provides comments on design requirements contained in the Standard
S16-01, Limit States Design of Steel Structures. Divided into 11
chapters, Limit States Design in Structural Steel covers tension
members, flexural members, columns, beam-columns, stability, fatigue behaviour,
connections, plate girders, composite construction as well as types and grades
of structural steel. |
| DESCRIPTION |
| Publisher |
CISC - ISCA |
| Year of release |
2006 |
| Format |
Hardcover |
| Pages |
397 pages |
| Catalogue No. |
978-0-88811-119-7 |
| Price |
65.00$ |
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| Bilingual |
No |
| Available in French |
No |
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