Fire Safety Design for Tall Buildings provides structural engineers, architects, and students systematic introductions to fire safety design for tall buildings based on current analysis methods, design guidelines, and codes. It covers almost all aspects of fire safety design that an engineer or an architect might encounter―such as performance-based design, the basic principles of fire development and heat transfer
This book also sets out an effective way of preventing the progressive collapse of a building in fire, and it demonstrates 3D modeling techniques to perform structural fire analysis with examples that replicate real fire incidents such as Twin Towers and WTC7. This helps readers to understand the design of structures and analyze their behavior in fire.
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A fully updated source for structural steel design information
Thoroughly revised for the latest advances, this comprehensive resource contains information essential to the design of steel structures. The book lays out the fundamentals of structural steel fabrication and erection followed by detailed design methods for steel beams, columns, tension components, roof systems, and connections. Design examples throughout the book clearly demonstrate how to apply complex code provisions in the field. You will get clear explanations of AISC 360-16, the AASHTO Standard Specification for Structural Steel Bridges, the AISI Cold-Formed Steel Standards, ASCE 7-16, and the 2018 IBC.
• Properties of structural steels
• Effects of steelmaking and fabrication
• Fabrication and erection
• Connections
• Building codes, loads, and fire protection
• Criteria for building design
• Design of building members
• Floor and roof systems
• Lateral-force design
• Cold-formed steel design
• Highway bridge design criteria
• Beam, girder, and truss bridges
• Arch and cable-suspended bridges
CONTRIBUTORS
Roger L. Brockenbrough, P.E., F.ASCE President, R. L. Brockenbrough & Associates, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Chaps.
1, 5, 9)
Matthew A. Bunner, P.E. Vice President and Senior Professional Associate, HDR Engineering, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Chap. 13)
Daniel A. Cuoco, P.E., F.ASCE Formerly, President and Chief Executive Officer, Thornton Tomasetti, Inc., New York, New York (Chap. 7)
David Goodyear, P.E., S.E., P.Eng. Senior Vice President and Chief Bridge Engineer, T. Y. Lin International, Olympia,Washington (Chap. 14)
Michael A. Grubb, P.E. Executive Director, M. A. Grubb and Associates, LLC, Wexford, Pennsylvania (Chap. 10)
Ali A. K. Haris, Ph.D., P.E. President, Haris Engineering, Inc., Overland Park, Kansas (Chap. 6)
Kaise Haris Structural Engineer, Haris Engineering, Inc., Overland Park, Kansas (Chap. 6)
Alfred Hedefine, P.E. Formerly, President, Parsons Brinckerhoff Quade & Douglas Inc., New York, New York (Chap. 11)
Nestor R. Iwankiw, Ph.D., P.E., S.E. Jensen Hughes, Chicago, Illinois (Chap. 4)
Leonard Joseph, P.E., S.E. Principal, Thornton Tomasetti, Inc., Los Angeles, California (Chap. 7)
R. A. LaBoube, Ph.D., P.E. Curators' Distinguished Teaching Professor Emeritus, Department of Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering, Missouri University of Science & Technology, Rolla, Missouri (Chap. 9)
Kevin A. Mueller, Ph.D. Jensen Hughes, Chicago, Illinois (Chap. 4)
Larry S. Muir, P.E. Structural Steel Consultant (Chap. 3)
Christopher Pinto, P.E. Associate Principal, Thornton Tomasetti, Inc., New York, New York (Chap. 7)
Walter Podolny, Jr., Ph.D., P.E. Formerly, Senior Structural Engineer, Office of Bridge Technology, Federal Highway Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C. (Chap. 14)
Charles W. Roeder, Ph.D., P.E. Professor of Civil Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington (Chap. 8)
Francesco M. Russo, Ph.D., P.E. Vice President and Technical Director, Bridge Engineering, Michael Baker International,Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Chap. 10)
Thomas Schlafly Chief of Engineering Staff, American Institute of Steel Construction, Chicago, Illinois (Chap. 2)
Mahir Sen, P.E. Technical Principal, WSP USA, Inc., Lawrenceville, New Jersey (Chap. 11)
Todd J. Stephens, P.E. Senior Engineer, Modjeski and Masters, Inc., Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania (Chap. 12)
Gregory R. Stolowski, P.E. Senior Structural Engineer, WSP USA, Inc., Lawrenceville, New Jersey (Chap. 11)
Vanessa L. Storlie, P.E. Senior Engineer, Modjeski and Masters, Inc., Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania (Chap. 12)
John Swindlehurst, P.E. Formerly, Senior Professional Associate, Parsons Brinckerhoff Quade & Douglas Inc., Newark, New Jersey (Chap. 11)
William A. Thornton, Ph.D., P.E., NAE Corporate Consultant, Cives Corporation, Alpharetta, Georgia (Chap. 3)
Kenneth J. Wright, P.E. Senior Vice President and Senior Professional Associate, HDR Engineering, Inc., Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania (Chap. 13)
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Published Year:August 2014
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