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Record Nr.

UNINA9910784796503321

Autore

Hayward Alan (Alan T. J.)

Titolo

Steel detailers' manual [[electronic resource] /] / Alan Hayward and Frank Weare

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science, 2001

ISBN

1-281-30840-4

9786611308407

0-470-77438-X

1-4051-8000-5

Edizione

[2nd ed. /]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (182 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

WeareFrank

OakhillAnthony, C. Eng.

Disciplina

624.1/821

Soggetti

Steel, Structural

Building, Iron and steel

Building, Iron and steel - Details

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Foreword by the Director General of the British; Preface to the First Edition; Preface to the Second Edition; 1 Use of Structural Steel; 1.1 Why steel?; 1.2 Structural steels; 1.2.1 Requirements; 1.2.2 Recommended grades; 1.2.3 Weather resistant steels; 1.3 Structural shapes; 1.4 Tolerances; 1.4.1 General; 1.4.2 Worked examples - welding distortion for plate girder; 1.5 Connections; 1.6 Interface to foundations; 1.7 Welding; 1.7.1 Weld types; 1.7.2 Processes; 1.7.3 Weld size; 1.7.4 Choice of weld types; 1.7.5 Lamellar tearing; 1.8 Bolting

1.8.1 General1.8.2 High strength friction grip (HSFG) bolts; 1.9 Dosanddon'ts; 1.10 Protective treatment; 1.11 Drawings; 1.11.1 Engineer's drawings; 1.11.2 Workshop drawings; 1.11.3 Computer aided detailing; 1.12 Codes of practice; 1.12.1 Buildings; 1.12.2 Bridges; 2 Detailing Practice; 2.1 General; 2.2 Layout of drawings; 2.3 Lettering; 2.4 Dimensions; 2.5 Projection; 2.6 Scales; 2.7 Revisions; 2.8 Beam and column detailing conventions; 2.9 Erection marks; 2.10 Opposite handing; 2.11 Welds; 2.12 Bolts; 2.13 Holding down bolts;



2.14 Abbreviations; 3 Design Guidance; 3.1 General

3.2 Load capacities of simple connections3.3 Sizes and load capacity of simple column bases; 4 Detailing Data; 5 Connection Details; 6 Computer Aided Detailing; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Steelwork detailing; 6.3 Constructing a 3-D model of a steel structure; 6.4 Object orientation; 6.5 Future developments; 7 Examples of Structures; 7.1 Multi-storey frame buildings; 7.1.1 Fire resistance; 7.2 Single-storey frame buildings; 7.3 Portal frame buildings; 7.4 Vessel support structure; 7.5 Roof over reservoir; 7.6 Tower; 7.7 Bridges; 7.8 Single-span highway bridge; 7.9 Highway sign gantry

7.10 StaircaseReferences; Further Reading; Appendix; Index

Sommario/riassunto

This highly illustrated manual provides practical guidance on structural steelwork detailing. It: describes the common structural shapes in use and how they are joined to form members and complete structures explains detailing practice and conventions provides detailing data for standard sections, bolts and welds emphasises the importance of tolerances in order to achieve proper site fit-up discusses the important link between good detailing and construction costs  Examples of structures include single and multi-storey buildings, towers a