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Steel Detailers' Manual - ed3 2011 - REQUEST

Author: Hayward, Alan / Weare, Frank / Oakhill, A. C. | Size: unknown MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Unspecified | Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell | Year: 2011 | pages: 184-192

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This highly illustrated manual provides practical guidance on structural steelwork detailing. Examples of structures include single and multi-storey buildings, towers and bridges. The detailing shown will be suitable in principle for fabrication and erection in many countries, and the sizes shown will act as a guide to preliminary design. The third edition has been revised to take account of the new Eurocodes on structural steel work, together with their National Annexes. The new edition also takes account of developments in 3-D modelling techniques and it includes more CAD standard library details.

ISBN13: 9781444393279
ISBN10: 1444393278

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Steel Detailers' Manual (Second Edition)

Author: Alan Hayward & Frank Weare. Revised by A.C.Oakhill | Size: 3.22 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Unspecified | Publisher: Blackwell Publishing | Year: 2002 | pages: 180 | ISBN: 0-632-05572-3

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This highly illustrated design manual provides a wide range of steelwork details, including single and multi-storey buildings, towers and bridges. It also explains detailing practice and conventions. The new edition has been revised to take account of the increased use of computer aided detailing, revisions to codes of practice, particularly the steel code, and details of new and improved structures.
Table of Contents

Use of structural steel; Detailing practice; Design guidance; Detailing data; Typical connection details; Examples of structures.
Reviews

is present second edition has become required, as explained by the authors in the Preface, by the extensive developments in steel construction which have taken place over the last decade, and by developments in the UK and European fabrication industry including the use of fully automated techniques and process" - Derek Tordoff, Director General, British Constructional Steelwork Association

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