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Theory and Design of Seismic Resistant Steel Frames

Hardback

Main Details

Title Theory and Design of Seismic Resistant Steel Frames
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Federico M. Mazzolani
By (author) Vincenzo Piluso
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:516
Dimensions(mm): Height 235,Width 159
Category/GenreStructural engineering
ISBN/Barcode 9780419187608
ClassificationsDewey:624.1762
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)

Publishing Details

Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint Spon Press
Publication Date 9 May 1996
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Theory and Design of Seismic Resistant Steel Frames is a state-of-the-art summary of recent developments in the behaviour, analysis and design of seismic resistant steel frames. The book provides advanced students, researchers and professionals in civil and structural engineering with the basic principles upon which the modern seismic codes are based. It deals with all recent developments in seismic design of steel frames, and illustrates how these can be used to improve design rules. The book is much more than a simple background volume, giving the most recent results which can be used to improve the codified recommendations for steel structures in seismic zones. It contains new material which cannot be found in any standard reference book on seismic engineering. The important issues in seismic design of steel frames, such as the evaluation of the local and global ductility, and the evaluation of the q-factor, are fully discussed. In addition, the authors closely examine the influence of second order effects and connnection behaviour. Particular attention is devoted to the problems related to the influence of geometric configuration and of random material variability.

Reviews

'The book is to be commended to those engineers sho want to extend their knowledge beyond the basic and who want to tackle the enormous challenges which earthquake engineering introduces.' - The Structural Engineer