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This is the first design guide on concrete filled double skin steel
tubular (CFDST) structures. It addresses in particular CFDST
structures with plain concrete sandwiched between circular hollow
sections, and provides the relevant calculation methods and
construction provisions for CFDST structures. These inherit the
advantages of conventional concrete-filled steel tubular (CFST)
structures, including high strength, good ductility and durability,
high fire resistance and favourable constructability. Moreover,
because of their unique sectional configuration, CFDST structures
have been proved to possess lighter weight, higher bending
stiffness and better cyclic performance than conventional CFST.
Consequently CFDST can offer reduced concrete consumption and
construction costs. This design guide is for engineers designing
electrical grid infrastructures, wind power towers, bridge piers
and other structures requiring light self-weight, high bending
stiffness and high bearing capacity.
Completely revised and updated, this fourth edition of Structural Steelwork: Design to Limit State Theory describes the design theory and code requirements for common structures, connections, elements, and frames. It provides a comprehensive introduction to structural steelwork design with detailed explanations of the principles underlying steel design.
See what’s in the Fourth Edition:
All chapters updated and rearranged to comply with Eurocode 3
Compliant with the other Eurocodes
Coverage of both UK and Singapore National Annexes
Illustrated with fully worked examples and practice problems
The fourth edition of an established and popular text, the book provides guidance for students of structural and civil engineering and is also sufficiently informative for practising engineers and architects who need an introduction to the Eurocodes.
Table of Contents
Introduction. Limit State Design. Materials. Beams. Plate Girders. Tension Members. Compression Members. Trusses and Bracing. Portal Frames. Connections. Workshop Steelwork Design Example. Steelwork Detailing. Design of Composite Structures.
This is the first design guide on concrete filled double skin steel
tubular (CFDST) structures. It addresses in particular CFDST
structures with plain concrete sandwiched between circular hollow
sections, and provides the relevant calculation methods and
construction provisions for CFDST structures. These inherit the
advantages of conventional concrete-filled steel tubular (CFST)
structures, including high strength, good ductility and durability,
high fire resistance and favourable constructability. Moreover,
because of their unique sectional configuration, CFDST structures
have been proved to possess lighter weight, higher bending
stiffness and better cyclic performance than conventional CFST.
Consequently CFDST can offer reduced concrete consumption and
construction costs. This design guide is for engineers designing
electrical grid infrastructures, wind power towers, bridge piers
and other structures requiring light self-weight, high bending
stiffness and high bearing capacity.
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