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| STEEL CONSTRUCTION MANUAL, 13th Ed. (Replaces AISC Manual of Steel Construction ASD & LRFD) |
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| This replaces the previous Manual of Steel Construction, both the 9th Edition Allowable Stress Design, and the 3rd Edition Load & Resistance Factor Design. Much of the Connections volume has also been incorporated and updated in this Manual. |
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| AWS D1.1/D1.1M-2008 STRUCTURAL WELDING CODE: STEEL | | American Welding Society |     | 2008 |
| | An industry authority since 1928, the Structural Welding Code for Steel has been updated with information & requirements to make it an even stronger tool. The new 2008 edition provides both U.S. standard & metric units of measurement, includes revised sections on the design of welded connections clarifying the Code's intent, provides new data on through-thickness base metal loading, offers clarification on matching filler metals to various construction materials, provides new guidelines for Charpy V-notch testing and new commentary on ultrasonic testing, and much more. | | AWS - AMERICAN WELDING SOCIETY | S | ISBN-10: 1199105015 ISBN-13: 9781199105011 | PGS: 542 | List: 469.95 YOUR PRICE: 469.95 |
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| AWS D1.2-2008 STRUCTURAL WELDING CODE: ALUMINUM (Steel) | | American Welding Society |     | 2008 |
| | Contents: General Provisions; Design of Welded Connections; Strengthening & Repair. | | AWS - AMERICAN WELDING SOCIETY | S | ISBN-10: 1199106755 ISBN-13: 9781199106759 | PGS: 226 | List: 181.50 YOUR PRICE: 181.50 |
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| AWS D1.3-2008 STRUCTURAL WELDING CODE: SHEET STEEL | | American Welding Society |     | 2008 |
| | If You're Responsible for the Welding of Steel Decks, Panels, Storage Racks, & Stud & Joist Framing Members, To Name a Few Applications, This Code Helps You to Effect Consistently Sound Welding of Joints. Includes Allowable Load Capacities, Details of Welded Connections, Pre-QualificatĦion of WPSs, Qualification, Inspection, & Stud Welding. Includes 7 Tables & 44 Figures. | | AWS - AMERICAN WELDING SOCIETY | S | ISBN-10: D1308AWS73 ISBN-13: | PGS: 76 | List: 129.95 YOUR PRICE: 129.95 |
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| AWS D1.4/1.4M-2005 STRUCTURAL WELDING CODE: REINFORCING STEEL | | American Welding Society |     | 2005 |
| | Contents: General Provisions; Allowable Stresses; Structural Details; Workmanship; Technique; Qualification; Inspection. | | AWS - AMERICAN WELDING SOCIETY | S | ISBN-10: 0871710048 ISBN-13: 9780871710048 | PGS: 45 | List: 99.95 YOUR PRICE: 99.95 |
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| AWS D1.5-2008 BRIDGE WELDING CODE (Steel) | | American Welding Society |     | 2008 |
| | This Code Addresses AASHTO Needs for Welded Highway Bridges Made From Carbon & Low-Alloy Constructed Steels. Chapters Cover Inspection, Qualification, Structural Details, Stud Welding, Welded Joint Details, & Workmanship. | | AWS - AMERICAN WELDING SOCIETY | S | ISBN-10: 1199106763 ISBN-13: 9781199106766 | PGS: 250 | List: 291.75 YOUR PRICE: 291.75 |
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| AWS A2.4-2007 STANDARD SYMBOLS FOR WELDING, BRAZING, AND NONDESTRUCTIVE EXAMINATION (Steel Code) | | American Welding Society |     | 2007 |
| | Contents: Basic Welding Symbols; Groove, Fillet, Plug, Slot, Spot, Seam, Flange, Stud; Surfacing Welds; Brazed Joints; Nondestructive - General Provisions & Specifications. | | AWS - AMERICAN WELDING SOCIETY | S | ISBN-10: 1199104302 ISBN-13: | PGS: 101 | List: 164.00 YOUR PRICE: 164.00 |
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| AWS A3.0-2001 STANDARD WELDING TERMS AND DEFINITIONS (Steel Code) |
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| Contents: Industry correct & non-standard terms are both included in compilation of over 1,200 definitions, enabling correct usage of welding terms. Includes Master Chart of Welding & Allied Processes, & Joining Method Chart. ANSI approved, Dept. of Defense adopted. Includes 53 drawings & illustrations. |
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| C 51 PEERLESS CALIFORNIA CONTRACTORS' EXAM STUDY BOOK: C-51 Structural Steel | | | Question and Answer format to help study for the State of California Contractors' Exam. | | PEERLESS | | ISBN-10: 1199106577 ISBN-13: | PGS: N/A | List: 99.95 YOUR PRICE: 98.95 |
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| Structural Steel Design |
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| | Contents: 1. Introduction to Structural Steel Design.; 1.1
Advantages of Steel as a Structural Material; 1.2 Disadvantages of Steel as a Structural Material; 1.3 Early
uses of Iron and Steel; 1.4 Steel Sections; 1.5 Metric Units; 1.6 Cold-Formed Light-Gage Steel Shapes;
1.7 Steel-Strain Relationships in Structural Steel; 1.8 Modern Structural Steels; 1.9 Uses of High-Strength
Steel; 1.10 Measurement of Toughness; 1.11 Jumbo Sections; 1.12 Lamellar Tearing; 1.13 Furnishing of
Structural Steel; 1.14 The Work of the Structural Designer; 1.15 Responsibilities of the Structural Designer; 1.16
Economical Design of Steel Members; 1.17 FailurĦe of Structures; 1.18 Handling and Shipping Structural Steel; 1.19
Calculation Accuracy; 1.20 Computers and Structural Design; 2. Specifications, Loads, and Methods of Design.;
2.1 Specifications and Building Codes; 2.2 Loads; 2.3 Dead Loads; 2.4 Live Loads; 2.5 Environmental Loads; 2.6 Loads and
Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) and Allowable Design (ASD); 2.7 Normal Strengths; 2.8 Two Methods for Doing the Same Thing;
2.9 Shading; 2.10 Computation of Loads for LRFD and ASD; 2.11 Computing Combined Loads with LRFD Expressions; 2.12
Computing Combined Loads with ASD Expressions; 2.13 Discussion of Sizes of Load Factors and Safety Factors; 2.14
Author’s Comment; 2.15 Problems; 3. Analysis of Tension Members.; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Nominal Strengths of
Tension; 3.3 Net Areas; 3.4 Effect of Staggered Holes; 3.5 Effective Net Areas; 3.6 Connecting Elements for Tension
Members; 3.7 Block Shear; 3.8 Problems; 4. Design of Tension Members.; 4.1 Selection of Sections; 4.2 Built-Up
Tension Members; 4.3 Rods and Bars; 4.4 Pin-Connected Members; 4.5 Designs for Fatigue Loads; 4.6 Problems; 5.
Introduction to Axially Loaded Compression Members.; 5.1 General; 5.2 Residual; 5.3 Sections used for columns; 5.4
Development of Column Formulas; 5.5 The Euler Formula; 5.6 End Restraint and Effective Length of Columns; 5.7 Stiffened and
Unstiffened Elements; 5.8 Long, Short, and Intermediate; 5.9 Column Formulas; 5.10 Maximum Slenderness Ratios; 5.11 Example
Problems; 5.12 Problems; 6. Design of Axially Loaded Tension Members; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 AISC Design Tables;6.3 Column
Splices; 6.4 Built-Up Columns; 6.5 Built- Up Columns with Components in Contact with each other; 6.6 Connection Requirements
for Built-Up Columns Whose Components are in Contact with Each other; 6.7 Built-Up Columns with Components not in Contact
with Each Other; 6.8 Introductory Remarks Concerning Flexural-Torsional Buckling of Compression Members; 6.9 Single-Angle
Compression Members ; 6.10 Sections Containing Slender Elements; 6.11 Problems; 7. Design of Axially Loaded Compression
Members Continued.; 7.1 Further Discussion of Effective Lengths; 7.2 Frames Meeting Alignment Chart Assumptions; 7.3
Frames not meeting Alignments Chart Assumptions; 7.4 Stiffness-Reduction Factors; 7.5 Columns Leaning on Each Other for
In-Plane Design; 7.6 Base Plates for Concentrically Loaded Columns; 7.7 Problems; 8. Introduction to Beams.; 8.1
Types of Beans; 8.2 Sections used as Beams; 8.3 Bending Stresses; 8.4 Plastic Hinges; 8.5 Elastic Design; 8.6 The Plastic
Modulus; 8.7 Theory of Plastic Analysis; 8.8 The Collapse Mechanism; 8.9 The virtual-Work Method; 8.10 Location of Plastic
Hinge for Uniform Loadings; 8.11 Continuous Beams; 8.12 Building Frames; 8.13 Problems; 9. Design of Beams for Moments.
; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Yielding Behavior-Full Plastic Moment, Zone 1; 9.3 Design of Beams, Zone 1; 9.4 Lateral Support
of Beams; 9.5 Introduction to Inelastic Buckling, Zone 2; 9.6 Moments Capacities, Zone 2; 9.7 Elastic Buckling Zone 3; 9.8
Design Charts; 9.9 Noncompact Sections; 9.10 Problems; 10. Design of Beams - Miscellaneous Topics. (Shear,
Deflection, ect.); 10.1 Design of Continuous Beams; 10.2 Shear; 10.3 Deflections; 10.4 Webs and Flanges with Concentrated
Loads; 10.5 Unsymmetrical Bending; 10.6 Design of Purlins; 10.7 The Shear Center; 10.8 Beam-Bearing Plates; 10.9 Problems;
11. Bending and Axial Force.; 11.1 Occurrence; 11.2 Members Subject to Bending and Axial Tension; 11.3 First-Order
and Second-Order Moments for Members Subject To Axial Compression and bending; 11.4 Magnification Factors; 11.5 Moment
Modification or C Factors; 11.6 Review of beam-Columns in braced Frames; 11.7 Design of Beam-Columns —Braced or
Unbraced; 11.8 Review of Beam-Columns in Unbraced Frames; 11.9 Problems; 12. Bolted Connections.; 12.1 Introduction;
12.2 Types of Bolts; 12.3 History of High-Strength Bolts; 12.4 Advantages of High-Strength Bolts; 12.5 Sung Tight,
Pretensioned, and Slip-Critical Bolts; 12.6 Methods for Fully Pretensioning High-Strength Bolts; 12.7 Slip-Resistant
Connections and Bearing-Type Connections; 12.8 Mixed Joints; 12.9 Sizes of Bolt Holes; 12.10 Load Transfer and types of
Joints; 12.11 Failure of Bolted Joints; 12.12 Spacing and Edge Distance of Bolts; 12.13 Bearing-Type Connections-Loads
passing through Center of Gravity of Connections; 12.14 Slip-Critical Connections-Loads Passing Through Center of Gravity of
Connections; 12.15 Problems; 13. Eccentrically Loaded Bolted Connections and Historical Notes on Rivets.; 13.1 Bolts
Subject to Eccentric Shear; 13.2 Bolts Subject to Shear and Tension (Bearing Type Connections); 13.3 Bolts Subject to Shear
and Tension (Slip-Critical Connections); 13.4 Tension Loads on Bolted Joints; 13.5 Prying Action; 13.6 Historical Notes on
Rivets; 13.7 Types of rivets; 13.8 Strength of Riveted Connections-Rivets in Shear and Bearing; 13.9 Problems; 14. Welded
Connections.; 14.1 General; 14.2 Advantages of Welding; 14.3 American Welding Society; 14.4 Types of Welding; 14.5
Prequalified Welding; 14.6 Welding Inspection; 14.7 Classification of Welding; 14.8 Welding Symbols; 14.9 Groove Welds;
14.10 Fillet Welds; 14.11 Strength of Welds; 14.12 AISC Requirements; 14.13 Design of Simple Fillet Welds; 14.14 Design of
Connections for Members with Both Longitudinal and Transverse Fillet Welds; 14.15 Some Miscellaneous Comments; 14.16 Design
of Fillet Welds for Truss Members; 14.17 Plug and Slot Welds; 14.18 Shear and Torsion; 14.19 Shear and Bending; 14.20 Full-
Penetration and Partial-Penetration Groove Welds; 14.21 Problems; 15. Building Connections.; 15.1 Selection of Type
of Fastener; 15.2 Types of Beam Connections; 15.3 Standard Bolted Beam Connections; 15.4 AISC Manual Standard Connection
Tables; 15.5 Designs of Standard Bolted Framed Connections; 15.6 Designs of Standard Welded Framed Connections; 15.7
Single-Plate or Shear Tab Framing Connections; 15.8 End-Plate Shear Connections; 15.9 Designs of Welded Seated Beam
Connections; 15.10 Stiffened Seated Bean Connections; 15.11 Design Of moments Resisting FR Moment Connections; 15.12 Column
Web Stiffeners; 15.13 Problems; 16. Composite Beams.; 16.1 Composite Construction; 16.2 Advantages of Composite
Construction; 16.3 Discussion of Shoring; 16.4 Effective Flange Widths; 16.5 Shear Transfer; 16.6 Partially Composite Beams;
16.7 Strength of Shear Connectors; 16.8 Number, Spacing, and Cover Requirements for Shear Connectors; 16.9 Moment Capacity
of Composite Sections; 16.10 Deflections; 16.11 Design of Composite Sections |
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| Structural Steel Designer's Handbook | | | Contents: Chapter 1: Properties of Structural Steels and Effects of Steelmaking and Fabrication; Chapter 2: Fabrication and Erection; Chapter 3: Connections; Chapter 4: Building Codes, Loads, and Fire Protection; Chapter 5: Criteria for Building Design; Chapter 6: Design of Building Members; Chapter 7: Floor and Roof Systems; Chapter 8: Lateral Force Design; Chapter 9: Cold-Formed Steel Design; Chapter 10: Highway Bridge Design Criteria; Chapter 11: Railroad Bridge Design Criteria; Chapter 12: Beam and Girder Bridges; Chapter 13: Truss Bridges; Chapter 14: Arch Bridges; Chapter 15: Cable-Suspended Bridges | | McGraw-Hill Professional | H | ISBN-10: 0071432183 ISBN-13: 9780071432184 | PGS: 8 | List: 150.00 YOUR PRICE: 142.50 |
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| Structural Steel Drafting, 2nd Ed. | | | Practical and easy to use, this text lays a solid groundwork for beginning and intermediate students to pursue careers in architecture, construction, or civil engineering. The text clarifies the vital interdependence between structural steel design and fabrication drawings, equipping students to work flexibly with both. First and foremost a drafting book, Structural Steel Drafting gives an overview of structural design theory while providing numerous examples, illustrations, and real-world assignments. Students also become acquainted with critical tables and reference material from industry-standard sources, as well as the merits of Load and Resistance Factor Design and Allowable Strength Design.
Contents: Structural Steel Design Drawing For Steel Construction Steel: An Economical Choice For Commercial And Industrial
Buildings: Introduction, Steel Frame Construction, The Economy Of Steel Frame Construction, Load Resistance Factor Design,
Summary, Study Questions. An Introduction To The World Of Structural Steel: Introduction, Steel As A Structural Material,
Common Structural Steel Rolled Shapes, The Manual Of Steel Construction, Open-Web Steel Joists, Steel Joist Institute Load
Tables, Summary, Study Questions. The Structural Drafter In The Structural Engineering Design Or Fabricator's Office:
Introduction, Structural Engineering, Desirable Characteristics Of The Structural Drafter, Engineering Office Organization,
Summary, Study Questions. Reading Architectural Drawings For Steel-Framed Buildings: Introduction, Architectural Materials
And Symbols, Architectural Floor Plans, Exterior Elevations, Building Sections, Architectural Wall Sections And Details, Summary, Study Questions. An Overview Of Basic Structural Steel Design Calculations: Introduction, Basic Structural Design Considerations And Terminology, The Design And Selection Of Open-Web Steel Joists, The Design And Selection Of W-Shape (Wide Flange) Beams And Girders, The Design Of Beam Bearing Plates, The Design Of Steel Columns, The Design Of Column Baseplates, Summary, Study Questions. The Preparation Of Structural Steel Design Drawings And Details: Introduction, The Basic Objectives Of Structural Design, The Structural Steel Grid System, Structural Steel Sections, Structural Steel Details, Summary, Study Questions. Structural Steel Sections And Details For Commercial And Industrial Buildings : Structural Steel Fabrication Drawings For Steel Construction The Structural Designer/Fabricator Relationship, An Introduction To Structural Steel Shop Drafting, Column Detailing, Structural Connections, Beam Detailing, Anchor Rods and Anchor Rod Plans, The Steel Erection Plan, The Field Bolt List, An Introduction To Non-Rectangular Framing, Cad In Structural Drafting. | | Thomson Delmar Learning - CENGAGE | S | ISBN-10: 1401890326 ISBN-13: 9781401890322 | PGS: 320 | List: 126.95 YOUR PRICE: 120.60 |
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| STRUCTURAL STEEL DESIGN - VOL 1: ASD, 2nd Ed. (Code) | | | Updated to the 2006 International Building Code and AISC's Steel Construction Manual, 13th Ed.
This new edition on Load & Resistance Factor Design provides a detailed interpretation of the AISC specification & illustrates the specification requirement swith more than 100 design examples & detailed step-by-step solutions. It reflects current design procedures & provides concise solution techniques for design problems. The publication suits a broad audience including practicing engineers, profession engineering examination candidates, undergraduate & graduate students attending an ASD class, and newly graduated engineers who have been taught the Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) method and want to become familiar with the ASD method. This comprehensive guide is ideal for the self-study of AISC's Steel Construciton Manual, 13th Ed. or as a desk reference for practicing engineers. | | ICC - INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL | S | ISBN-10: 1199103101 ISBN-13: | PGS: 376 | List: 65.00 YOUR PRICE: 61.75 |
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| STRUCTURAL STEEL DESIGN - VOL 2: LRFD, 3rd Ed. | | | Updated to the 2006 International Building Code and AISC's Steel Construction Manual, 13th Ed.
This new edition on Load & Resistance Factor Design provides a detailed interpretation of the AISC specification & illustrates the specification requirement swith more than 100 design examples & detailed step-by-step solutions. It reflects current design procedures & provides concise solution techniques for design problems. The publication suits a broad audience including practicing engineers, profession engineering examination candidates, undergraduate & graduate students attending an LRFD class, and newly graduated engineers who have been taught the Allowable Stress Design (ASD) method and want to become familiar with the LRFD method. This comprehensive guide is ideal for the self-study of AISC's Steel Construciton Manual, 13th Ed. or as a desk reference for practicing engineers. | | ICC - INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL | S | ISBN-10: 119910311X ISBN-13: | PGS: 386 | List: 65.00 YOUR PRICE: 61.75 |
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| STRUCTURAL WELDING QUALITY HANDBOOK 2006 | | STEEL STRUCTURES TECHNOLOGY CENTER |     | 2006 |
| | Assists welders, supervisors, inspectors, engineers, and others involved in the design, fabrication, erection, and inspection of steel-framed buildings and structures in achieving quality workmanship and inspection in their welding operations. Topics in the pocket-sized handbook from Steel Structures Technology Center include: welding inspection requirements; weld fit up tolerances and measurements; minimum preheat and interpass temperaturs; weld discontinuity acceptance criteria, causes and recommendation for solutions; prequalified groove weld figures and details; welding procedure quidance; electrode classification and property information for SMAW, FCAW, and GMAW; welder qualification test application tables; safety information, and a welding symbol guide.
| | ICC - INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL | | ISBN-10: 1199104124 ISBN-13: | PGS: 108 | List: 15.00 YOUR PRICE: 14.25 |
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