
Steel Design 5: Joints
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The book covers joint classification, modelling of joint characteristics, e.g. the component method, joint resistance including eccentricities and requirements for rotational capacity and stiffness as well as conceptual and detail design, worked examples and execution aspects.
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Jaap Wardenier is professor emeritus of steel structures at Delft University of Technology and a consultant in the field of steel structures. He actively contributed to various international guidelines and standards especially for tubular structures.
Content
Classification joints
Modelling of the joint characteristics
Resistance of the joint
Joint stiffness
Requirements for rotation and stiffness
Literature
2 Pinned joints in frames
What are pinned joints?
Design principles
Design of pinned beam-to-column joints
Literature
3 Moment-resistant joints in frames
What are moment-resistant joints?
Detailed design
Further aspects of designing joints with end-plates
Design of welded moment-resistant joints
Literature
4 Column bases
What are columns bases?
Resistance of base plates centrically loaded in compression
Resistance of eccentrically loaded bases plates
Shear resistance
Stiffness
Fatigue
Execution
Literature
5 Hollow section joints
Introduction of hollow sections
Characteristics of hollow section joints
Behaviour and analytical models for welded hollow section joints
Design of welded hollow section joints
Bolted hollow section joints
IIW, ISO, CIDECT guidelines
Literature
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