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Friday, August 02, 2013

AISC - Steel Construction Manual - 13th Edition (2011)



American Institute Of Steel Construction, Aisc, quot;Steel Construction Manual, 13th Edition-quot; 
American Institute of Steel Construction | 2006 | ISBN: 156424055X | 2190 pages | File type: PDF | 80 mb 
Summary: Certainly a must-have!
Rating: 5
I was required to buy this book for a steel design course, and was annoyed at first with how expensive and bulky this book was, since I assumed we would only be using it for the tables. Once I knew how to use the book, though, I grew quite fond of it. Not only are the tables clearly marked, but the Manual and the commentary in the back were better than our textbook at explaining which equations to use and how to apply them. We now call this book our quot;Bible quot; because it has helped and guided us through our steel courses.

AISC - Steel Construction Manual - 13th Edition




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Thursday, July 25, 2013

Foundation Analysis and Design,5th edition, Joseph E. Bowles (2001)

Book Description

March 1, 2001  0071188444  978-0071188449
The revision of this text for a junior/senior course in foundation analysis and design now includes an IBM computer disk containing 16 compiled programs together with the data sets used to produce the output sheets, as well as new material on sloping ground, pile and pile group analysis, and procedures for an improved anlysis of lateral piles. Bearing capacity analysis has been substantially revised for footings with horizontal as well as vertical loads. Footing design for overturning now incorporates the use of the same uniform linear pressure concept used in ascertaining the bearing capacity. Increased emphasis is placed on geotextiles for retaining walls and soil nailing.

--This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

Foundation Analysis and Design,5th edition, Joseph E. Bowles (2001)



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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

AUTODESK AUTOCAD 2014 32&64 bit Direct Link



Design and shape the world around you with the powerful, connected design tools in Autodesk® AutoCAD® software. Create stunning 3D designs, speed documentation, and connect with the cloud to collaborate on designs and access them from your mobile device.


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Sunday, July 21, 2013

Principles of Foundation Engineering 7th Edition by Braja M.Das (2010)


Book Description

March 8, 2010  0495668109  978-0495668107 7
Originally published in the fall of 1983, Braja M. Das' Seventh Edition of PRINCIPLES OF FOUNDATION ENGINEERING continues to maintain the careful balance of current research and practical field applications that has made it the leading text in foundation engineering courses. Featuring a wealth of worked-out examples and figures that help students with theory and problem-solving skills, the book introduces civil engineering students to the fundamental concepts and application of foundation analysis design. Throughout, Das emphasizes the judgment needed to properly apply the theories and analysis to the evaluation of soils and foundation design as well as the need for field experience.

Principles of Foundation Engineering 7th Edition by Braja M.Das (2010)







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Friday, July 12, 2013

ETABS 2013



ETABS 2013 can perform design of steel and concrete frames (with automated optimization), composite beams, composite columns, steel joists, and curved concrete

The innovative and revolutionary new ETABS 2013 is the ultimate integrated software package for the structural analysis and design of buildings. Incorporating 40 years of continuous research and development, this latest ETABS offers unmatched 3D object based modeling and visualization tools, blazingly fast linear and nonlinear analytical power, sophisticated and comprehensive design capabilities for a wide-range of materials, and insightful graphic displays, reports, and schematic drawings that allow users to quickly and easily decipher and understand analysis and design results.

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Thursday, July 11, 2013

Steel Design 4th Edition by William T. Segui (2007)


Steel Design covers the fundamentals of structural steel design with an emphasis on the design of members and their connections, rather than the integrated design of buildings. Not only is Steel Design a revision of LRFD Steel Design, it also encompasses

ISBN-10: 0495244716 | ISBN-13: 9780495244714 | 704 Pages | Casebound | © 2007 | Published

Steel Design 4th Edition by William T. Segui


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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Fundamentals of Structural Stability by George Simitses, Dewey H Hodges (2006)

Book Description

October 1, 2005  0750678755  978-0750678759 1
The ability of a structural assembly to carry loads and forces determines how stable it will be over time. Viewing structural assemblages as comprising columns, beams, arches, rings, and plates, this book will introduce the student to both a classical and advanced understanding of the mechanical behavior of such structural systems under load and how modeling the resulting strains can predict the overall future performance-the stability-of that structure. While covering traditional beam theory, the book is more focused on elastica theory in keeping with modern approaches. This text will be an expanded and updated version a similar, previously published book, but with pedagogical improvements and updated analytical methods.
This engineering textbook will provide a focused treatment on the study of how structures behave and perform when under stress loading, including plastic deformation and buckling. All advanced engineering students studying engineering mechanics, 
structural analysis and design, fatigue and failure, and other related subjects need to have this knowledge, and this book will provide it in a thorough and coherent fashion. Written by two of the world's leading engineering professors in this subject area, the pedagogy has been classroom-tested over many years and should find a receptive readership among both students and instructors. 

Fundamentals of Structural Stability by George Simitses, Dewey H Hodges (2006)



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