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Saturday, August 31, 2013

Stability and Ductility of Steel Structures, T. Usami & Y. Itoh (1998) - Free Books


August 6, 1998  0080433200  978-0080433202 1
The near-field earthquake which struck the Hanshin-Awaji area of Japan before dawn on January 17, 1995, in addition to snatching away the lives of more than 6,000 people, inflicted horrendous damage on the region's infrastructure, including the transportation, communication and lifeline supply network and, of course, on buildings, too. A year earlier, the San Fernando Valley area of California had been hit by another near-field quake, the Northridge Earthquake, which dealt a similarly destructive blow to local infrastructures. Following these two disasters, structural engineers and researchers around the world have been working vigorously to develop methods of design for the kind of structure that is capable of withstanding not only the far-field tectonic earthquakes planned for hitherto, but also the full impact of near-field earthquake.
Of the observed types of earthquake damage to steel structures, there are some whose causes are well understood, but many others continue to present us with unresolved problems. To overcome these, it is now urgently necessary for specialists to come together and exchange information.
The contents of this volume are selected from the Nagoya Colloquium proceedings will become an important part of the world literature on structural stability and ductility, and will prove a driving force in the development of future stability and ductility related research and design.

Stability and Ductility of Steel Structures, T. Usami & Y. Itoh (1998) 


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Friday, August 30, 2013

Reinforced Concrete Design, George F. Limbrunner, 7th Edition (2009) - Free Books


January 26, 2009  0135044359  978-0135044353 7
Reinforced Concrete Design, 7e provides a non-calculus, practical approach to the design, analysis, and detailing of reinforced concrete structural members using numerous examples and a step-by-step solution format. Written with practicality and accessibility in mind, the text does not require calculus; it focuses on the math and fundamentals that are most appropriate for construction, architectural, and engineering technology programs. Revised to conform to the latest ACI code (ACI 318-08), this edition retains its unique chapters on prestressed concrete, formwork design and detailing, expanded coverage of columns, over 150 homework problems, and numerous sample problems complete with step-by-step solutions.

Reinforced Concrete Design, George F. Limbrunner, 7th Edition (2009)



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Thursday, August 29, 2013

Standard Method of Detailing Structural Concrete, The Institution of Structural Engineers, 3rd Edition (2006) - Free Books


Standard Method of Detailing Structural Concrete, 3rd Edition
Publisher: The Institution of Structural Engineers | 2006 | ISBN 0901297410 | PDF | 
188 pages | 11 MB

This document is intended to become a standard reference that can be used in conjunction with the normal design codes and manuals for work in structural design offices. The objective has been to pre 'good practice' guidance within a working document on structural concrete that can be used to interpret the designer’s instructions in the form of drawings and schedules for communication to the site. 

Standard Method of Detailing Structural Concrete, The Institution of Structural Engineers, 3rd Edition (2006) 




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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Principles of Structural Design, W.F. Chen, E.M. Lui, (2005) - Free Books


October 31, 2005  0849372356  978-0849372353 1
Many important advances in designing modern structures have occurred over the last several years. Structural engineers need an authoritative source of information that thoroughly and concisely covers the foundational principles of the field. Comprising chapters selected from the second edition of the best-selling Handbook of Structural Engineering, Principles of Structural Design provides a tightly focused, concise, and valuable guide to the theoretical, practical, and computational aspects of structural design.
This book systematically explores the fundamental concepts underlying structural design for each major type of structural material. Expert contributors authoritatively discuss steel structures, steel frame design using advanced analysis, cold-formed steel structures, reinforced concrete structures, prestressed concrete, and masonry, timber, and aluminum structures. For each construction material, the chapter explores the material properties, design considerations, and structural principles affecting overall design. Reflecting recent advances, the book includes two chapters devoted to reliability-based structural design and structure configuration based on wind engineering. Computational methods and simulation techniques illustrate the concepts of reliability-based design, while examples of real bridges highlight the application of wind engineering principles and methods.

Principles of Structural Design couples fundamental concepts with advanced practices. It is an ideal introduction for newcomers to the field as well as a perfect review and quick-reference guide for seasoned engineers.

Principles of Structural Design, W.F. Chen, E.M. Lui, (2005)



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Tuesday, August 27, 2013

The handbook of Highway Engineering, T.F. Fwa (2005) - Free Books

September 28, 2005  0849319862  978-0849319860 1
Modern highway engineering reflects an integrated view of a road system's entire lifecycle, including any potential environmental impacts, and seeks to develop a sustainable infrastructure through careful planning and active management. This trend is not limited to developed nations, but is recognized across the globe. Edited by renowned authority T.F. Fwa, The Handbook of Highway Engineering provides a comprehensive, up-to-date treatment of all aspects of highway development and engineering. Its three sections range from consideration of socio-economic and environmental factors to design, construction, maintenance, and management.

Beginning with financing, access management, environmental impacts, road safety, and noise, the book explores the expanded responsibilities of the modern highway engineer as well as the increasing trend toward privatization of project development and financing. The next section considers technical issues in highway and pavement engineering, including materials, new mechanistic-empirical design approaches, and new closed-form solutions for backcalculation as well as deflection and stress computation in multi-slab systems. Rounding out the discussion, the final section examines construction, management, performance evaluation including nondestructive testing, and a chapter devoted to highway asset management.

Featuring contributions from eminent experts representing eight countries on four continents, The Handbook of Highway Engineering supplies all of the tools needed to manage the entire integrated process of modern highway development and engineering.
The handbook of Highway Engineering, T.F. Fwa (2005)




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Monday, August 26, 2013

Construction Methods and Management, Stephens W. Nunnally, 7th Edition (2006) - Free Books

July 22, 2006  0131716859  978-0131716858 7
Comprehensive and up-to-date, the text integrates major construction management topics with an explanation of the methods of heavy/highway and building construction. It incorporates both customary U.S. units and metric ( SI) units and is the only text to present concrete formwork design equations and procedures using both measurement systems. This edition features information on new construction technology, the latest developments in soil and asphalt compaction, the latest developments in wood preservation and major health, safety and environmental concerns. Explains latest developments in soil and asphalt compaction. Presents the latest developments in wood perservation materials and techniques which respond to environmental concerns. Expanded and updated coverage of construction safety and major health hazards and precautions.  Designed to guide construction engineers and managers in planning, estimating, and directing construction operations safely and effectively.

Construction Methods and Management, Stephens W. Nunnally, 7th Edition (2010)



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Structural Engineering Formulas, Ilya Mikhelson (2004) - Free Books


Ilya Mikhelson, "Structural Engineering Formulas" 
McGraw-Hill Professional | 2004 | ISBN: 0071439110 | 256 pages | PDF | 53 MB

Comprehensive yet compact, this is a user-friendly time-saving reference packed with key engineering formulas for a wide variety of applications. Featuring introductory material on use and application of each formula, along with appendices covering metric conversion information, and selected mathematical formulas and symbols, this is a unique resource no civil engineer should be without.

CHAPTERS
Stress and strain
Properties of geometric sections
Beams
Frames
Arches
Trusses
Plates
Soils
Foundations
Retaining Structures
Retaining Structures
Pipes and tunnels
Pipes and tunnels


Structural Engineering Formulas, Ilya Mikhelson (2004) 


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Sunday, August 25, 2013

Civil Engineering Formulas, Tyler Hicks, 2nd Edition (2009) - Free Books


Title: Civil Engineering Formulas, Second Edition

Publisher: McGraw-Hill: New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Lisbon, London, Madrid, Mexico City, Milan, New Delhi, San Juan, Seoul, Singapore, Sydney, Toronto

Copyright / Pub. Date: 2010, 2002 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

ISBN: 9780071614696

Authors:

Tyler G. Hicks is the author of this McGraw-Hill Professional publication.

Description: A completely revised, guide to civil engineering formulas–with more than 500 new formulas. Fully updated, this portable reference contains all the essential formulas and equations civil engineers need for a wide variety of design applications–covering everything from structural analysis to soil mechanics. Civil Engineering Formulas, Second Edition includes new details on green buildings, water supply and treatment, power-generating wind turbines, reinforced concrete, bridge construction, highway design, and more. Each chapter includes collections of problems and calculations with solution advice

Civil Engineering Formulas, Tyler Hicks, 2nd Edition (2009)


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