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Guide to Stability Design Criteria for Metal Structures, 6 edition

Author: Ronald D. Ziemian | Size: 33.3 MB | Format: PDF | Publisher: Wiley | Year: 2011 | pages: 1120 | ISBN: 9780470085257


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The definitive guide to stability design criteria, fully updated and incorporating current research
Representing nearly fifty years of cooperation between Wiley and the Structural Stability Research Council, the Guide to Stability Design Criteria for Metal Structures is often described as an invaluable reference for practicing structural engineers and researchers. For generations of engineers and architects, the Guide has served as the definitive work on designing steel and aluminum structures for stability. Under the editorship of Ronald Ziemian and written by SSRC task group members who are leading experts in structural stability theory and research, this Sixth Edition brings this foundational work in line with current practice and research.

The Sixth Edition incorporates a decade of progress in the field since the previous edition, with new features including:

Updated chapters on beams, beam-columns, bracing, plates, box girders, and curved girders. Significantly revised chapters on columns, plates, composite columns and structural systems, frame stability, and arches

Fully rewritten chapters on thin-walled (cold-formed) metal structural members, stability under seismic loading, and stability analysis by finite element methods

State-of-the-art coverage of many topics such as shear walls, concrete filled tubes, direct strength member design method, behavior of arches, direct analysis method, structural integrity and disproportionate collapse resistance, and inelastic seismic performance and design recommendations for various moment-resistant and braced steel frames

Complete with over 350 illustrations, plus references and technical memoranda, the Guide to Stability Design Criteria for Metal Structures, Sixth Edition offers detailed guidance and background on design specifications, codes, and standards worldwide.

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after download , pdf pages empty ?
Don't exagerate, from 1117 pages only 1116 are empty. The title page is visible. Thanks andersen3 for this alive link of a dead book. I'm using Acrobat Reader 9. The file is a big file and is not empty. A raster to vector software can open a part of it and it's possible to view some text.
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If you open the file with Adobe Reader pages are empty, but if you use Foxit Reader or another pdf reader you can view the document.
sorry, but the file is ok

LE: I use Foxit reader to open pdf files ussually, with Foxit reader its OK, no error. I noticed that if I open this file with Adobe, gives error.
Use Foxit reader to open it. If the file wasnt OK, I wouldnt upload it.

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Very nice but always i thought Adobe created the PDF format. Downloaded from one of kowheng mirror sources and is the same (empty). I know many PDF readers but until now every one succedded to open every PDF and i can't see any reason to change my behaviour, to install a new program for reading an old and known format.
In this manner someone will post here a DWG that Autocad can't open or a .DOC file Microsoft Word can't open. If someone is able to post a correct file please do.
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