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Structural Engineers Pocket Book
![]() Elsevier Science & Technology Books | ISBN-13: 9780750656382 | English | PDF | 2.42 MB | 367 Pages Preface As a student or graduate engineer it is difficult to source basic design data. Having been unable to find a compact book containing this infor-mation, I decided to compile my own after seeing a pocket book for architects. I realised that a Structural Engineer’s Pocket Book might be useful for other engineers and construction industry professionals. My aim has been to gather useful facts and figures for use in preliminary design in the office, on site or in the IStructE Part 3 exam, based on UK conventions. The book is not intended as a textbook; there are no worked examples and the information is not prescriptive. Design methods from British Standards have been included and summarized, but obviously these are not the only way of proving structural adequacy. Preliminary sizing and shortcuts are intended to give the engineer a ’feel’ for the structure before beginning design calculations. All of the data should be used in context, using engineering judgement and current good practice. Where no refer-ence is given, the information has been compiled from several different sources. Despite my best efforts, there may be some errors and omissions. I would be interested to receive any comments, corrections or sugges- tions on the content of the book by email at [email]sepb@inmyopinion.co.uk[/email]. Obviously, it has been difficult to decide what information can be included and still keep the book a compact size. Therefore any propos-als for additional material should be accompanied by a proposal for an omission of roughly the same size – the reader should then appreciate the many dilemmas that I have had during the preparation of the book! If there is an opportunity for a second edition, I will attempt to accommodate any suggestions which are sent to me and I hope that you find the Structural Engineer’s Pocket Book useful. Fiona Cobb ---------------------------------------------------------------- Table of Contents ---------------------------------------------------------------- Preface Acknowledgements 1 General Information 2 Statutory Authorities and Permissions 3 Design Data 4 Basic and Shortcut Tools for Structural Analysis 5 Geotechnics 6 Timber and Plywood 7 Masonry 8 Reinforced Concrete 9 Structural Steel 10 Composite Steel and Concrete 11 Structural Glass 12 Building Elements Materials, Fixings and Fastenings 13 Useful Mathematics 314 Useful Addresses 320 Further Reading 331 Sources 336 Index 339 ----------------------------------------------------------------- Download Code:
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