Structural Steel Design, Third Edition is a simple, practical, and concise guide to structural steel design – using the Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) and the Allowable Strength Design (ASD) methods -- that equips the reader with the necessary skills for designing real-world structures. Civil, structural, and architectural engineering students intending to pursue careers in structural design and consulting engineering, and practicing structural engineers will find the text useful because of the holistic, project-based learning approach that bridges the gap between engineering education and professional practice. The design of each building component is presented in a way such that the reader can see how each element fits into the entire building design and construction process. Structural details and practical example exercises that realistically mirror what obtains in professional design practice are presented.
Features:
- Includes updated content/example exercises that conform to the current codes (ASCE 7, ANSI/AISC 360-16, and IBC)
- Adds coverage to ASD and examples with ASD to parallel those that are done LRFD
- Follows a holistic approach to structural steel design that considers the design of individual steel framing members in the context of a complete structure.
1: Introduction to Steel Structures.
2: Design Methods, Load Combinations, and Gravity Loads and Load Paths.
3: Lateral Loads and Lateral Force Resisting Systems.
4: Tension Members.
5: Compression Members under Concentric Axial Loads.
6: Flexural Members.
7: Composite Beams.
8: Members under Combined Axial Load and Bending Moment.
9: Bolted Connections.
10: Welded Connections.
11: Moment Connections, Bracing and Truss Connections, and Miscellaneous Details.
12: Floor Vibrations Due to Human Activity.
13: Built-up Sections—Welded Plate Girders.
14: Practical Considerations in the Design of Steel Buildings.
Appendix