ANALYSIS AND DESIGN PRACTICE OF STEEL STRUCTURES-----phi
This book is a comprehensive presentation of the fundamental aspects of analysis and design of steel structures. It is primarily meant for the undergraduate students of civil engineering and postgraduate students of structural engineering. It will also be immensely useful for structural engineers engaged in design, consultancy and construction involving steel structures.
The important theoretical and practical concepts which need to be assimilated prior to undertaking analysis and design—general principles and practices, functional aspects of structures, basic design concepts, alternative arrangements of equipment and service, clarity of structural behaviour, and calculations of loadings on structures—are covered in the first two chapters. The ensuing chapters provide stepwise presentation of the analysis and design procedures for various steel structures and structural elements/members on the basis of Eurocodes and British (BS) codes of practice. The three types of structures specifically covered, on the basis of functional aspects, are scrap yard structures, conveyor structural systems, and turbo-generator buildings.
In the Second Edition, analysis and design of steel structures have been carried out based on Indian Standard code of practice IS 800:2007. Every component of the structure comprising the beams and columns is designed in compliance with the code IS 800:2007. A comparison has been made between the results of the steel structures analysed and designed in compliance with EC3: Part 1-1 and those obtained in accordance with Indian Standard code of practice IS 800:2007.
The book discusses the various structural analyses and design calculations in an exhaustive manner. The text is illustrated with an abundant number of visuals. Important sources of information relevant to steel structures can be found in the references at the end of various chapters.
Audience
Undergraduate students of civil engineering and postgraduate students of structural engineering.
Contents:
Preface
1. Design Philosophy and Practices
2. Design Data, design strength and Bolts and Weld Connections
3. Scrap Yard Structures
4. Conveyor Structural System from HBI (Heavy Briquette Iron) Building to Mill Building
5. A Turbo-Generator Building
Annexure A: Tables and Curves Based on EC3: Part 1-1
Annexure B: Indian Standard Code of Practice
IS 800:2007—General Construction in Steel