After some 25 years in preparation, the key parts of EN 1993 Eurocode 3: Design of steel structures have now been finalised. Designers’ Guide to EN 1993-1-1 covers many forms of steel construction and provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date set of design guidance currently available.
Throughout, this book concentrates on the most commonly encountered aspects of structural steel design, with an emphasis on the situation in buildings. Much of its content is therefore devoted to the provisions of the Part 1-1: General rules and rules for buildings of EN 1993. This is, however, supplemented by material on loading, joints and cold-formed design. For each of the principal aspects covered, the book provides background to the structural behaviour, explanation of the codified treatment including departure from existing practice (BS 5950), and numerous worked examples. This Guide should serve as the primary point of reference for designing steel structures to Eurocode 3.
This guide is essential reading for:
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Civil and structural engineers
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Code-drafting committees
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Clients
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Structural-design students
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Public authorities.
In fact, everyone who will be affected by the Eurocodes.
Preface
Chapter 1 : Introduction
Chapter 2 : General
Chapter 3 : Basis of Design
Chapter 4 : Materials
Chapter 5 : Durability
Chapter 6 : Structural Analysis
Chapter 7 : Ultimate Limit States
Chapter 8 : Serviceability Limit States
Annex A : Method 1: Interaction Factors Ky For Interaction Formula In Clause 6.3.3(4)
Annex B : Method 2: Interaction Factors Ky For Interaction Formula In Clause 6.3.3(4)
Annex AB : Additional Design Provisions
Annex BB : Buckling of Components of Buildings Structures
Design of Joints
Cold-Formed Design
Actions and Combinations of Actions