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The undergraduate course in structural steel design using the Load and Resistance Factor Design Method (LRFD). The text also enables practicing engineers who have been trained to use the Allowable Stress Design procedure (ASD) to change easily to this more economical and realistic method for proportioning steel structures. The book comes with problem-solving software tied to chapter exercises which allows student to specify parameters for particular problems and have the computer assist them. On-screen information about how to use the software and the significance of various problem parameters is featured. The second edition reflects the revised steel specifications (LRFD) of the American Institute of Steel Construction.Published/Edition: February 1995. ISBN/Book No.: 0065016270 More Information More Information Price$110.00 Customer ServiceCustomer ServiceWe're Here To Help

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The undergraduate course in structural steel design using the Load and Resistance Factor Design Method (LRFD). The text also enables practicing engineers who have been trained to use the Allowable Stress Design procedure (ASD) to change easily to this more economical and realistic method for proportioning steel structures. The book comes with problem-solving software tied to chapter exercises which allows student to specify parameters for particular problems and have the computer assist them. On-screen information about how to use the software and the significance of various problem parameters is featured. The second edition reflects the revised steel specifications (LRFD) of the American Institute of Steel Construction.Published/Edition: February 1995. ISBN/Book No.: 0065016270 .form-customer-login .g-recaptcha padding-top: 20%; .form.form-login .g-recaptcha .grecaptcha-badge position: unset !important; .form-customer-login .g-recaptcha margin: 0px; #social-form-create .g-recaptcha padding-top: 5%; #social-form-password-forget .g-recaptcha padding-top: 5%; .onestepcheckout-index-index .form-login .g-recaptcha .grecaptcha-badge position: unset !important; .checkout-index-index form[data-role=login] .g-recaptcha .grecaptcha-badge position: unset !important; #mpageverify-form .g-recaptcha margin-left: 30%; .g-recaptcha margin-top: 15px; margin-bottom: 15px; Related products Check items to add to the cart or select all Structural Steel Design LRFD Method-3RD EDITION by Jack C. McCormac Special Price $134.95 Regular Price $149.95 Add to Cart Structural Steel License Examination (C-51) - QuickPass Study Tool Book with Online Interactive Software Special Price $89.95 Regular Price $99.95 Structural Steel Design, Volume 2: LRFD by Alan William Special Price $62.95 Regular Price $69.95 Add to Cart NewsletterSign Up for Our Newsletter: SubscribePrivacy and Cookie PolicyAdvanced SearchOrders and ReturnsContact Us

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Steel educators need to stay updated on current textbooks available and those available in the near future on the topics related to the structural steel construction industry. AISC has compiled a list below on textbooks updated to the 16th Edition AISC Steel Construction Manual along with a brief description of each book. This page will be updated as new editions become available.

This is the third edition of this free online steel textbook which receives over 30,000 unique visitors per month. Find it at bgstructuralengineering.com. Hard copy option is being evaluated since the hard copy sales are dropping off as more people are comfortable with the online version.

BUILD WITH STEEL introduces beginners to load and resistance factor design (LRFD) for steel buildings. The book covers the topics encountered in undergraduate steel design courses and on national exams (FE and PE). The full color layout is rich with photos, illustrations, and examples. It carefully explains the basis and application of the tables and specifications found in the AISC Steel Construction Manual.

STEEL DESIGN covers the fundamentals of structural steel design with an emphasis on the design of members and their connections, rather than the integrated design of buildings. The book is designed so that instructors can easily teach LRFD, ASD, or both, time-permitting. The application of fundamental principles is encouraged for design procedures as well as for practical design, but a theoretical approach is also provided to enhance student development. While the book is intended for junior-and senior-level engineering students, some of the later chapters can be used in graduate courses and practicing engineers will find this text to be an essential reference tool for reviewing current practices.

This book is written for students just beginning the study of structural steel design. The material is prepared primarily for an introductory course in the junior or senior year but the last several chapters may be used for a graduate class. To many of us in the structural field, the design of steel structures is a fascinating topic. It is hoped that many of the users of this book will be as attracted to the subject as we are. A practical approach to the fundamentals of designing steel structures is presented so that the material is appropriate for not only civil engineering students but also for those in architecture and building science. Steel structures are used all over the world. The reader is encouraged to go out of his or her way to observe these structures and endeavor to see how the members are arranged, erected and connected.

Ductile Design of Steel Structures, Second Edition, covers steel material, cross-section, component, and system response for applications in plastic and seismic design, and provides practical guidance on how to incorporate these principles into structural design. Self-study problems at the end of each chapter help reinforce the concepts presented. Written by experts in earthquake-resistant design who are active in the development of seismic guidelines, this is an invaluable resource for students and professionals involved in earthquake engineering or other areas related to the analysis and design of steel structures.

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.

  • Both Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) and Allowable Stress Design (ASD) methods of designing steel structures are presented throughout the book. The book is carefully designed so that an instructor can easily teach LRFD or ASD (material exclusively pertaining to ASD is shaded).
  • This text is presented using an easy-to-read, student-friendly style.

Hey, I'm currently studying the career but i'm struggling a lot at Structural steel design. What books would you recommend me for studying? I don't like McCormac because its explanations aren't very clear and i think it lacks some informations.

This best-selling textbook addresses the fundamentals of structural steel design for students pursuing careers in engineering and construction. Presented in an easy-to-read, user-friendly style, the 6th Edition conforms to the latest manual and specifications of the American Institute of Steel Construction. The material is best suited to students with a basic understanding of the mechanics of materials and structural analysis.

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_OC_InitNavbar("child_node":["title":"My library","url":" =114584440181414684107\u0026source=gbs_lp_bookshelf_list","id":"my_library","collapsed":true,"title":"My History","url":"","id":"my_history","collapsed":true],"highlighted_node_id":"");Structural Steel Design: ASD MethodJack C. McCormacHarperCollins, 1992 - Building, Iron and steel - 726 pagesThis introductory text on structural steel design continues Jack McCormac's tradition of writing textbooks that are accessible to students. Complicated theoretical derivations are presented in an easy-to-understand manner without overburdening students with technical explanations. The latest edition of this popular text conforms to AISC's 1989 Standards on Allowable Stress Design. Numerous topics have been expanded in the fourth edition including block shear, flexural-torsional buckling, and eccentrically loaded connections. Due to the expanded interest in the LRFD method, four chapters have been added to the text as an introduction to the subject.

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