Structural Steel Design
LRFD Method
Jack C. McCormac(Author)
Longman (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 6. March 1995
Book
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717 pages
978-0-06-501627-7 (ISBN)
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Description
This well-known text has been fully updated to conform with AISC's 1993 LRFD Specification. While written primarily for undergraduates, this book will also help practicing engineers originally trained to use the ASD procedure to change to the LRFD method. The author has revised many of the existing end-of-chapter problems and has added several more. A problem-solving software package, included with each book, is tied to chapter exercises and allows students to specify parameters for particular problems and have the computer assist them.
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Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Harlow
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Pearson Education Limited
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 243 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 36 mm
Weight
1032 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-06-501627-7 (9780065016277)
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Jack C. McCormac
Structural Steel Design
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04/1989
Longman Higher Education
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Person
Jack McCormac is Alumni Professor of Civil Engineering, Emeritus at Clemson University. He is the author of numerous textbooks in the field of civil engineering. His contributions to engineering education and the engineering profession have been recognized by many including the American Society for Engineering Education and the American Institute of Steel Construction. Professor McCormac belongs to the American Society of Civil Engineers and served as the principal civil engineering grader for the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying.
Content
1. Introduction to Structural Steel Design.
2. Specifications, Loads, and Methods of Design.
3. Analysis of Tension Members.
4. Design of Tension Members.
5. Introduction to Axially Loaded Compression Members.
6. Design of Axially Loaded Compression Members.
7. Design of Axially Loaded Compression Members Continued.
8. Introduction to Beams.
9. Design of Beams for Moments.
10. Design of Beams-Miscellaneous Topics.
11. Bending and Axial Force.
12. Bolted Connections.
13. Eccentrically Loaded Bolted Connections and Historical Notes on Rivets.
14. Welded Connections.
15. Building Connections.
16. Composite Beams.
17. Composite Columns.
18. Built-up Beams, Built-up Wide-Flange Sections, and Plate Girders.
19. Design of Steel Buildings.
2. Specifications, Loads, and Methods of Design.
3. Analysis of Tension Members.
4. Design of Tension Members.
5. Introduction to Axially Loaded Compression Members.
6. Design of Axially Loaded Compression Members.
7. Design of Axially Loaded Compression Members Continued.
8. Introduction to Beams.
9. Design of Beams for Moments.
10. Design of Beams-Miscellaneous Topics.
11. Bending and Axial Force.
12. Bolted Connections.
13. Eccentrically Loaded Bolted Connections and Historical Notes on Rivets.
14. Welded Connections.
15. Building Connections.
16. Composite Beams.
17. Composite Columns.
18. Built-up Beams, Built-up Wide-Flange Sections, and Plate Girders.
19. Design of Steel Buildings.