ABSTRACT

The third edition of this popular book now contains references to both Eurocodes and British Standards, as well as new and revised examples, and sections on sustainability, composite columns and local buckling.

Initial chapters cover the essentials of structural engineering and structural steel design, whilst the remainder of the book is dedicated to a detailed examination of the analysis and design of selected types of structures, presenting complex designs in an understandable and user-friendly way. These structures include a range of single and multi-storey buildings, floor systems and wide-span buildings.

Emphasis is placed on practical design with a view to helping undergraduate students and newly qualified engineers bridge the gap between academic study and work in the design office. Experienced engineers who need a refresher course on up-to-date methods of design and analysis will also find the book useful.

chapter 1|8 pages

Introduction to structural design

The meaning, the purpose and the limits of structural design – general

chapter 3|23 pages

Structural steel design

chapter 4|21 pages

Preliminary design

chapter 5|39 pages

Single-storey, one-way-spanning buildings

chapter 7|45 pages

Multistorey buildings

chapter 9|30 pages

Floor systems

chapter 11|32 pages

Tall buildings

chapter 12|43 pages

Wide-span buildings