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2006 IBC
Structural / Seismic Design Manual
Combo - Volumes 1, 2 & 3
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2006 IBC
Structural / Seismic Design Manual, Volume 1:
Code Application Examples
Volume I provides a step-by-step approach to
applying the structural provisions of the 2006 International
Building Code®. Containing 57 examples, each illustrating the
practical application of specific structural/seismic provisions,
this manual is an invaluable resource for structural and civil
engineers, architects, code officials, and students. (212 pages) |
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2006 IBC
Structural / Seismic Design Manual, Volume 2:
Building Design Examples for Light-Frame, Tilt-Up and Masonry
Volume 2 provides a step-by-step approach to
applying the structural provisions of the 2006 International
Building Code®. It contains examples covering a broad base of
problems addressing both structural and seismic issues. This manual
is an invaluable resource for structural and civil engineers,
architects, code officials, and students. (355 pages) |
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2006 IBC
Structural / Seismic Design Manual, Volume 3:
Building Design Examples for Steel and Concrete
The popular series of design manuals from ICC and
SEAOC is complete with Volume 3! This volume helps you interpret and
use the seismic requirements in the 2006 International Building Code
and SEAOC’s 1999 Blue Book with design examples. |
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Loads and
Load Paths in Buildings: Principles of Structural
Design
This long-awaited book from
well-known author and professor Narendra Taly
focuses on loads and load paths with an emphasis on
methods for determining member loads in structures.
Loads covered include dead and live loads, snow and
temperature loads, wind loads, and seismic loads.
Each load is discussed in detail in its own chapter
supplemented with several practical examples and
detailed calculations. Includes more than 400
illustrations and photographs. Perfect learning tool
or everyday design guide! (872 pages). A problems
and solutions manual is also available for this
publication
Also
Available >>>
Companion
Study Guide with Problems and Solutions
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Steel Structures -
Behavior and LRFD
Mirroring the latest developments
in materials, methods, codes, and standards in
building and bridge design, this is a one-of-a-kind,
definitive reference for engineers. Authored by R.
L. Brockenbrough, P.E. and Fredirick S. Merrit. This
is a Mc-Graw Hill publication co-published with ICC.
It is part of their ASCE Press series. (Hardbound,
800 pages) |
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Structural Engineer's Professional Training
Manual
Filled with illustrations and
practical “punch-list” summaries, this
career-building guide provides an introduction to
the practice and business of structural and civil
engineering, including lots of detailed advice on
developing competence and communicating ideas.
Comprehensive and easy-to-understand, The
Structural Engineer's Professional Training Manual
offers a solid foundation in the real-world
business and problem-solving skills needed in the
engineering workplace. |
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Structural Steel Design ASD, 2nd Edition
Updated to the 2006
International Building Code® and AISC's Steel
Construction Manual, 13th Edition. This new
edition on Allowable Stress Design provides a
detailed interpretation of the AISC Specification
and illustrates the specification requirements with
more than 100 design examples and detailed
step-by-step solutions. It reflects current design
procedures and provides concise solution techniques
for design problems. |
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Structural Steel Designers Handbook, 4th Edition
Mirroring the latest developments
in materials, methods, codes, and standards in
building and bridge design, this is a one-of-a-kind,
definitive reference for engineers. Authored by R.
L. Brockenbrough, P.E. and Fredirick S. Merrit. This
is a Mc-Graw Hill publication co-published with ICC.
It is part of their ASCE Press series. (Hardbound,
800 pages) |
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Structural Wood Design - A Practice Oriented
Approach
A
Simple, Practical, and Concise Guide to Timber
Design
To fully understand structural
design in wood, it is not sufficient to consider the
individual components in isolation. Structural Wood
Design: A Practice-Oriented Approach Using the ASD
Method offers an integrative approach to structural
wood design that considers the design of the
individual wood members in the context of the
complete wood structure so that all of the
structural components and connectors work together
in providing strength. Holistic, practical, and
code-based, this text provides the reader with
knowledge of all the essentials of structural wood
design. |
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Wind
& Earthquake Resistant Buildings: Structural Analysis & Design
A resource that addresses much of the history and
intent of major design provisions in of the building codes in a
reader-friendly manner. Dr. Taranath explains critical code specific
items and structural concepts, includes real world examples with
explanations, and provides a fundamental understanding of the
behavior of steel, concrete and composite building structures.
Contents cover wind loads, seismic design, steel buildings, concrete
buildings, composite buildings, seismic rehabilitation of existing
buildings, gravity systems and more. ACI 318-02, AISC 341-02, ASCE
7-02, 2003 IBC and 1997 UBC are referenced. Approximately 904 pages,
hardbound |
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2006 IBC Structural / Seismic
Design Manual Combo

2006 IBC Structural Q & A:
Applications Guide

2006 IBC Structural / Seismic
Design Manual: Volume 1:
Code & Application Examples

2006 IBC Structural / Seismic
Design Manual: Volume 2:
Light-Frame, Tilt-Up & Masonry

2006 IBC Structural / Seismic
Design Manual: Volume 3:
Steel & Concrete

Load and Load Paths
In Buildings

Structural Engineer's
Professional Training Manual

Structural Load Determinations
Under 2006 IBC & ASCE / SEI 7-05

Structural Steel Design ASD

Structural Steel Design LRFD

Structural Wood Design:
A Practice Oriented Approach |