Structural Elements for Architects and Builders: Design of Columns, Beams, and Tension Elements in Wood, Steel, and Reinforced Concrete

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This textbook teaches fundamental principles of structural design and analysis for students studying architecture or engineering.

Structural Elements for Architects and Builders: Design of Columns, Beams, and Tension Elements in Wood, Steel, and Reinforced Concrete
Structural Elements for Architects and Builders: Design of Columns, Beams, and Tension Elements in Wood, Steel, and Reinforced Concrete
$101.34

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Concise but comprehensive, Structural Elements for Architects and Builders is primarily focused on the design and analysis of structural elements: columns, beams, tension members and their connections. The material is organized into a single, self-sufficient volume, including all necessary data for the preliminary design and analysis of these structural elements in wood, steel, and reinforced concrete. Every chapter contains insights developed by the author and generally not found elsewhere. Additionally, the Appendices included at the end of the text contain numerous tables and graphs, based on material contained in industry publications, but reorganized and formatted especially for this text to improve clarity and simplicity, without sacrificing comprehensiveness. Based on the standards and codes from For timber: The American Institute of Timber Construction’s (AITC), The American Institute of Steel Construction’s (AISC) The American Concrete Institute’s (ACI) Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete and Commentary (ACI 318 and ACI 318R)and the American Society of Civil Engineers Contains graphs, charts, and tables to solve basic structural design problems Step-by-step illustrative examples Cover common connectors such as nails, bolts, and welds

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Weight 0.998 lbs
Dimensions 19.3 × 3 × 23.6 in

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Structural Elements for Architects and Builders: Design of columns, beams, and tension elements in wood, steel, and reinforced concrete

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This book serves as a comprehensive textbook for learning about structural design and analysis in engineering and architecture.

Structural Elements for Architects and Builders: Design of columns, beams, and tension elements in wood, steel, and reinforced concrete
Structural Elements for Architects and Builders: Design of columns, beams, and tension elements in wood, steel, and reinforced concrete
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Concise but comprehensive, Jonathan Ochshorn’s Structural Elements for Architects and Builders explains how to design and analyze columns, beams, tension members and their connections. The material is organized into a single, self-sufficient volume, including all necessary data for the preliminary design and analysis of these structural elements in wood, steel, and reinforced concrete. Appendices included at the end of each chapter contain numerous tables and graphs, based on material contained in industry publications, but reorganized and formatted especially for this text to improve clarity and simplicity, without sacrificing comprehensiveness. Procedures for design and analysis are based on the latest editions of the National Design Specification for Wood Construction (AF&PA and AWC), The Steel Construction Manual (AISC), Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete (ACI), and Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures (ASCE/SEI).

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Weight 1.016 lbs
Dimensions 21.6 × 2.1 × 27.9 in

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