Duggal, S. K.

Limit state design of steel structures - 2nd - New Delhi Tata McGraw Hill 2014 - xvi,860 p. | Binding - Paperback |

Limit State Design of Steel Structures presents the basic principles of structural steel design in a simple, practical and logical manner. It covers the fundamental aspects of analysis and design and also discusses practical requirements such as safety, feasibility and economy of structural elements. It is hoped that the text would serve the undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as practicing civil engineers and consultants who need a review of current practice and IS specifications.

Key Features:

Incorporates the latest codal provisions of IS: 800-2007
Provides well-labeled figures with 3D views of structural components and connections to enable high level of comprehension
Notes provided within chapters to clarify conceptual doubts and highlight salient aspects of problem solving
Table of Contents:

General Considerations
Loads (Actions)
Plastic Analysis and Design
Limit State Design Approach
Simple Connections - Riveted, Bolted and Pinned Connections
Simple Welded Connection
Tension Members
Compression Members
Beams
Members Under Combined Axial Load and Moments
Column Bases and Caps
Plate Girder
Gantry Girders
Eccentric and Moment
Roof Trusses
Appendices

Metallurgy of Steel
Designation of Steel Sections
Drawbacks of Hot-Rolled Sections with Tapered Flanges
Buckling of Plates Under Compression in One Direction
Post Buckling
Elastic Lateral Torsional Buckling
Von Mises Criterion
Plastic Properties of B

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Civil Engineering

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