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Introduction; 1.1 Application of Cold-Formed Tubular Sections; 1.2 International Standards; 1.3 Layout of the Book; 1.4 References; Chapter 2. Cold-Formed Tubular Sections; 2.1 Manufacturing Processes; 2.2 Manufacturing Tolerances; 2.3 Material Properties; 2.4 Special Characteristics; 2.5 Limit States Design; 2.6 References; Chapter 3. Members Subjected to Bending; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Local Buckling and Section Capacity 327 $a3.3 Flexural-Torsional Buckling and Member Capacity3.4 References; Chapter 4. Members Subjected to Compression; 4.1 General; 4.2 Section Capacity; 4.3 Member Capacity; 4.4 References; Chapter 5. Members Subjected to Bending and Compression; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Second Order Effects; 5.3 Local Buckling and Section Capacity; 5.4 Member Buckling and Member Capacity; 5.5 References; Chapter 6. Members Subjected to Concentrated Forces; 6.1 General; 6.2 Concentrated Forces Applied through a Welded Brace; 6.3 Concentrated Forces Applied through a Bearing Plate; 6.4 References 327 $aChapter 7. Tension Members and Welds in Thin Cold-Formed Tubes7.1 Tension Members; 7.2 Characteristics of Welds in Thin Cold-Formed Tubes; 7.3 Butt Welds; 7.4 Longitudinal Fillet Welds; 7.5 Transverse Fillet Welds; 7.6 References; Chapter 8. Welded Connections Subjected to Fatigue Loading; 8.1 General; 8.2 Classification Method; 8.3 Hollow Sections and Simple Connections; 8.4 Lattice Girder Joints; 8.5 Examples; 8.6 References; Chapter 9. Recent Developments; 9.1 Effect of Concrete-Filling and Large Deformation Cyclic Loading; 9.2 Fatigue Design using the Hot Spot Stress Method 327 $a9.3 Bolted Moment End Plate Connections9.4 Plastic Design of Portal Frames; 9.5 Other Recent Developments; 9.6 References; Subject Index 330 $aCold formed structural members are being used more widely in routine structural design as the world steel industry moves from the production of hot-rolled section and plate to coil and strip, often with galvanised and/or painted coatings. 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