05312nam 2200613 a 450 991078672540332120230803025920.01-118-59728-11-118-59729-X(CKB)2670000000354820(EBL)1174133(OCoLC)850148257(MiAaPQ)EBC1174133(DLC) 2013010011(Au-PeEL)EBL1174133(CaPaEBR)ebr10691468(CaONFJC)MIL484631(EXLCZ)99267000000035482020130311d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierStructural timber design to Eurocode 5[electronic resource] /Jack Porteous and Abdy Kermani2nd ed.Chichester [England] John Wiley & Sons Inc.20131 online resource (640 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-470-67500-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Structural Timber Design to Eurocode 5; Copyright; Contents; Preface to the Second Edition; 1 Timber as a Structural Material; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The structure of timber; 1.3 Types of timber; 1.3.1 Softwoods; 1.3.2 Hardwoods; 1.4 Natural characteristics of timber; 1.4.1 Knots; 1.4.2 Slope of grain; 1.4.3 Reaction wood; 1.4.4 Juvenile wood; 1.4.5 Density and annual ring widths; 1.4.6 Conversion of timber; 1.4.7 Seasoning; 1.4.8 Seasoning defects; 1.4.9 Cracks and fissures; 1.4.10 Fungal decay; 1.5 Strength grading of timber; 1.5.1 Visual grading; 1.5.2 Machine grading1.5.3 Strength classes1.6 Section sizes; 1.7 Engineered wood products (EWPs); 1.7.1 Glued-laminated timber (glulam); 1.7.2 Cross-laminated timber (CLT or X-Lam); 1.7.3 Plywood; 1.7.4 Laminated Veneer Lumber (LVL); 1.7.5 Laminated Strand Lumber (LSL), TimberStrand®; 1.7.6 Parallel Strand Lumber (PSL), Parallam®; 1.7.7 Oriented Strand Board (OSB); 1.7.8 Particleboards and fibre composites; 1.7.9 Thin webbed joists (I-joists); 1.7.10 Thin webbed beams (box beams); 1.7.11 Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs); 1.8 Suspended timber flooring; 1.9 Adhesive bonding of timber1.10 Preservative treatment for timber1.11 Fire safety and resistance; 1.12 References; 2 Introduction to Relevant Eurocodes; 2.1 Eurocodes: General structure; 2.2 Eurocode 0: Basis of structural design (EC0); 2.2.1 Terms and definitions (EC0, 1.5); 2.2.2 Basic requirements (EC0, 2.1); 2.2.3 Reliability management (EC0, 2.2); 2.2.4 Design working life (EC0, 2.3); 2.2.5 Durability (EC0, 2.4); 2.2.6 Quality management (EC0, 2.5); 2.2.7 Principles of limit state design: General (EC0, 3.1); 2.2.8 Design situations (EC0, 3.2); 2.2.9 Ultimate limit states (EC0, 3.3)2.2.10 Serviceability limit states (EC0, 3.4)2.2.11 Limit states design (EC0, 3.5); 2.2.12 Classification of actions (EC0, 4.1.1); 2.2.13 Characteristic values of actions (EC0, 4.1.2); 2.2.14 Other representative values of variable actions (EC0, 4.1.3); 2.2.15 Material and product properties (EC0, 4.2); 2.2.16 Structural analysis (EC0, 5.1); 2.2.17 Verification by the partial factor method: General (EC0, 6.1); 2.2.18 Design values of actions (EC0, 6.3.1); 2.2.19 Design values of the effects of actions (EC0, 6.3.2); 2.2.20 Design values of material or product properties (EC0, 6.3.3)2.2.21 Factors applied to a design strength at the ULS2.2.22 Design values of geometrical data (EC0, 6.3.4); 2.2.23 Design resistance (EC0, 6.3.5); 2.2.24 Ultimate limit states (EC0, 6.4.1-6.4.5); 2.2.25 Serviceability limit states: General (EC0, 6.5); 2.3 Eurocode 5: Design Of Timber Structures - Part 1-1: General - Comon Rules And Rules For Buildings (EC5); 2.3.1 General matters; 2.3.2 Serviceability limit states (EC5, 2.2.3); 2.3.3 Load duration and moisture influences on strength (EC5, 2.3.2.1); 2.3.4 Load duration and moisture influences on deformations (EC5, 2.3.2.2)2.3.5 Stress-strain relations (EC5, 3.1.2)Structural Timber Design to Eurocode 5 provides practising engineers and specialist contractors with comprehensive, detailed information and in-depth guidance on the design of timber structures based on the common rules and rules for buildings in Eurocode 5 - Part 1-1. It will also be of interest to undergraduate and postgraduate students of civil and structural engineering. It provides a step-by-step approach to the design of all of the commonly used timber elements and connections using solid timber, glued laminated timber or wood based structural products, and incorporates tBuilding, WoodenStandardsEuropeStructural framesDesign and constructionStandardsEuropeTimberStandardsEuropeBuilding, WoodenStandardsStructural framesDesign and constructionStandardsTimberStandards694.02/184Porteous Jack935246Kermani Abdy1545208MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910786725403321Structural timber design to Eurocode 53800025UNINA04443nam 2200625Ia 450 991078971290332120200520144314.01-283-33768-197866133376891-118-22112-5(CKB)2670000000131296(EBL)817945(OCoLC)768082666(SSID)ssj0000632171(PQKBManifestationID)11420555(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000632171(PQKBWorkID)10608445(PQKB)10998518(Au-PeEL)EBL817945(CaPaEBR)ebr10515827(CaONFJC)MIL333768(CaSebORM)9781118221129(MiAaPQ)EBC817945(EXLCZ)99267000000013129620111102d2012 uy 0engtxtccrArt of the app store[electronic resource] the business of Apple development /Tyson McCann1st editionIndianapolis, IN John Wileyc20121 online resource (308 p.)Includes index.0-470-95278-4 The Art of the App Store; About the Author; Acknowledgments; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1: A Brief History of Time in the App Store; Time in a Table; The Early App Store; The Modern App Store; Summary; Chapter 2: Setting Your Goals, Costs, and Expectations; Confronting the "Hero Inventor" Syndrome; Considering Your Fundamental Costs; Considering Your Optional Costs; Managing Your Expectations; Summary; Chapter 3: Researching the App Store Market; Examining the Numbers and Trends; Making Decisions Based on Research; Analyzing Successful Apps; Analyzing Unsuccessful AppsMixing and MatchingSummary; Chapter 4: Knowing Your Customer; Understanding App Store Demographics; Meeting Your Customer's Expectations; Summary; Chapter 5: Plotting the Stages of Development; Leadership and Your Team; Concept through Release; Summary; Chapter 6; Guidelines and Expectations for Developing Your App; Potential Risk and Reward; App Store Business Models; Creating for a Multitasking World; The Half-Second Window; Depicting the Physical World; Summary; Chapter 7: Creating Free and Freemium Apps; App Revenue Terminology; Business Reasons behind Revenue ModelsConsidering Risks and RewardsHow to Succeed with a Free App; How to Succeed with a Freemium App; Summary; Chapter 8: Creating Paid and Premium Apps; Business Reasons behind Revenue Models; Considering Risks and Rewards; How to Succeed with Paid Apps; Summary; Chapter 9: Adopting Apple's Approach; Infusing an Insane Amount of Care; Adapting Apps to iPad; Case Study: Tapbots; Summary; Chapter 10: Riding the Social Networking Wave; Fostering the Ultimate Viral Marketing: Social Networks; Taking Cues from Facebook; Ignoring Facebook Conventions; Rewarding Users for Promoting Your AppSocial Interaction as FeaturesProviding the Tools for Users to Connect; Summary; Chapter 11: Feedback, Maintaining, and Scaling; Evaluating Feedback; Maintenance Isn't Just Fixing, It's Marketing; Scaling; Summary; Appendix A: Reading List of Recommended Books; App Development; Creativity and Inspiration; Appendix B: Online Resources; Research and Metrics; Planning and Communicating; Developing; Marketing; IndexA unique behind-the-scenes look at what makes an application succeed in the App Store With this invaluable book, Tyson McCann offers a non-technical look at all aspects of the iPhone application development landscape and gets to the core of what makes a popular-and profitable-application. From knowing your customer to launching a successful app, and everything in between, this must-have guide navigates such topics as developing a concept, analyzing the competition, considerations before the launch, marketing, building a community, and maintaining market share... to name a few. CoveApplication softwareDevelopmentiPhone (Smartphone)Application softwareDevelopment.iPhone (Smartphone)004.1675004/.35McCann Tyson1492163Wrox Development (Firm)MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910789712903321Art of the app store3714480UNINA