Steel Construction Manual
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Publication
2000-04-10 - Birkhäuser Basel
Language
English
Word Count
101,000 words, Guess
Page Count
404 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL9090515M
- ISBN-139783764361815
- ISBN-103764361816
- OCLC Control Number44045531
- OCLC Control Number60372252
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number00031185
- Goodreads2614577
- LibraryThing1717396
Classifications
- LCCTA684 .S352 2000
Description
"The second volume in this series documents all aspects of steel as a construction material, first looking at the historical development of building with steel. This is followed by several chapters which examine to a high degree of technical detail the physical properties of the material, the principles of construction utilizing steel and the wide range of steel elements and their applications. The final chapter presents 54 examples which illustrate the many applications of steel in constructionfrom simple halls to complex multistorey buildings. These examples were selected because of their innovative use of steel, demonstrating its great potential for minimising the materials and montage necessary. For ease of comparison all the plans have been drawn to the same scale.". "The volume concludes with an extensive bibliography and a listing of the relevant norms and standards, making this work an essential reference for all architects and engineers."--BOOK JACKET.
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