Elementary Behaviour of Composite Steel and Concrete Structural Members

Title: Elementary Behaviour of Composite Steel and Concrete Structural Members
Author: Deric Oehlers, Mark A Bradford
ISBN: 0750632690 / 9780750632690
Format: Soft Cover
Pages: 280
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2000
Availability: 2 to 3 weeks

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This book is aimed at developing the elementary analysis skills, familiarity and intuitive feel for composite construction that is required by undergraduate and graduate students, and by structural engineers. It does not require a prior knowledge of advanced analysis and design techniques, but builds on simple concepts such as statics and the mechanics of materials. A topic is first introduced by a brief description, with numerous carefully-chosen examples forming an integral part of the main text. Working through the examples allows the reader to gain a full understanding of the subject, as a technique is illustrated by its application to the design of new structures, or the important area of assessing and upgrading existing structures.

The techniques described for the analysis of standard structures form a basis for understanding the way composite structures work, and these techniques are applied to many non-standard forms of composite construction that are rarely covered in national standards, if at all. The book is an essential purchase for all undergraduate and postgraduate students of structural and civil engineering, as well as all practitioners.

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Preface
Notation
Introduction

Chapter 1 : Sizing of Members
Chapter 2 : Elastic Analysis of Composite Beams
Chapter 3 : Rigid Plastic Analysis of Simply Supported Beams
Chapter 4 : Mechanical Shear Connectors
Chapter 5 : Transfer of Longitudinal Shear Forces
Chapter 6 : Stocky Columns
Chapter 7 : Slender Columns
Chapter 8 : Post-Cracking Dowel Strength
Chapter 9 : Rigid Plastic Analysis of Continuous Composite Beams
Chapter 10 : Lateral-Distortional Buckling
Chapter 11 : General Fatigue Analysis Procedures
Chapter 12 : Fatigue Analysis of Stud Shear Connectors

Index