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_aTA684 _b.S24 2009 |
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_aSalmon, Charles G. _916013 |
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_aSteel structures : _bdesign and behavior : emphasizing load and resistance factor design / _cCharles G. Salmon, John E. Johnson and Faris A. Malhas |
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_aUpper Saddle River, NJ : _bPearson, _cc2009. |
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_a884 p. : _bill. ; _c25 cm. |
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504 | _aincludes bibliographies and index | ||
520 | _aThe design of structural steel members has developed over the past century from a simple approach involving a few basic properties of steel and elementary mathematics to a more sophisticated treatment demanding a thorough knowledge of structural and material behavior. Steel Structures:Design and Behavior, 5/e strives to present in a logical manner the theoretical background needed for developing and explaining design requirements. Beginning with coverage of background material, including references to pertinent research, the development of specific formulas used in the AISC Specifications is followed by a generous number of design examples explaining in detail the process of selecting minimum weight members to satisfy given conditions. | ||
526 | 0 | _aCivil and Environmental Engineering | |
590 | _aMd. Abdul Hakim | ||
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_aBuilding _916239 |
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_aIron and steel _916240 |
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_aSteel _916241 |
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_aJohnson, John E. _eauthor _91507 |
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_aMalhas, Faris A. _eauthor _916220 |
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_zFull text available: _3◉ login required _uhttp://opac.northsouth.edu/cgi-bin/koha/opac-retrieve-file.pl?id=2af807e486e485ae2a254cf2a7f90b53 |
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