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|a Steel designers' manual /
|c the Steel Construction Institute ; edited by Buick Davison, Graham W. Owens.
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|a Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Introduction to the seventh edition; Contributors; INTRODUCTION; Chapter 1 Introduction -- designing to the Eurocodes; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Creation of the Eurocodes; 1.3 Structure of the Eurocodes; 1.4 Non-contradictory complementary information -- NCCI; 1.5 Implementation in the UK; 1.6 Benefits of designing to the Eurocodes; 1.7 Industry support for the introduction of the Eurocodes; 1.8 Conclusions; Chapter 2 Integrated design for successful steel construction; 2.1 Client requirements for whole building performance, value and impact.
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|a 2.2 Design for sustainability2.3 Design for overall economy; 2.4 Conclusions; Chapter 3 Loading to the Eurocodes; 3.1 Imposed loads; 3.2 Imposed loads on roofs; 3.3 Snow loads; 3.4 Accidental actions; 3.5 Combinations of actions; DESIGN SYNTHESIS; Chapter 4 Single-storey buildings; 4.1 The roles for steel in single-storey buildings; 4.2 Design for long term performance; 4.3 Anatomy of structure; 4.4 Loading; 4.5 Common types of primary frame; 4.6 Preliminary design of portal frames; 4.7 Bracing; 4.8 Design of portal frames to BS EN 1993-1-1; Chapter 5 Multi-storey buildings; 5.1 Introduction.
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|a 5.2 Costs and construction programme5.3 Understanding the design brief; 5.4 Structural arrangements to resist sway; 5.5 Stabilising systems; 5.6 Columns; 5.7 Floor systems; Chapter 6 Industrial steelwork; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Anatomy of structure; 6.3 Loading; 6.4 Thermal effects; 6.5 Crane girder / lifting beam design; 6.6 Structure in its wider context; Chapter 7 Special steel structures; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Space frame structures: 3-dimensional grids based on regular solids; 7.3 Lightweight tension steel cable structures; 7.4 Lightweight compression steel structures.
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|a 7.5 Steel for stadiums7.6 Information and process in the current digital age -- the development of technology; Case study project credits; Chapter 8 Light steel structures and modular construction; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Building applications; 8.3 Benefits of light steel construction; 8.4 Light steel building elements; 8.5 Modular construction; 8.6 Hybrid construction; 8.7 Structural design issues; 8.8 Non-structural design issues; Chapter 9 Secondary steelwork; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Issues for consideration; 9.3 Applications; APPLIED METALLURGY; Chapter 10 Applied metallurgy of steel.
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|a 10.1 Introduction10.2 Chemical composition; 10.3 Heat treatment; 10.4 Manufacture and effect on properties; 10.5 Engineering properties and mechanical tests; 10.6 Fabrication effects and service performance; 10.7 Summary; Chapter 11 Failure processes; 11.1 Fracture; 11.2 Linear elastic fracture mechanics; 11.3 Elastic-plastic fracture mechanics; 11.4 Materials testing for fracture properties; 11.5 Fracture-safe design; 11.6 Fatigue; 11.7 Final comments; ANALYSIS; Chapter 12 Analysis; 12.1 Introduction; 12.2 The basics; 12.3 Analysis and design; 12.4 Analysis by hand; 12.5 Analysis by software.
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|a In 2010 the then current European national standards for building and construction were replaced by the EN Eurocodes, a set of pan-European model building codes developed by the European Committee for Standardization. The Eurocodes are a series of 10 European Standards (EN 1990 - EN 1999) that provide a common approach for the design of buildings, other civil engineering works and construction products. The design standards embodied in these Eurocodes will be used for all European public works and are set to become the de-facto standard for the private sector in Europe, with probable adoption.
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