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Design of Structural Steel Joints

English · Hardback

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This book presents a systematic method of learning how to design perfect joints for steel buildings in industrial projects. It starts from description of the types of joints, details of different types of jointing and covers mechanics of joint supported by workout examples for different situations and design charts for full strength joints.

List of contents










1. General 2. Joints in Steel Structure 3. Welded Joints - Workout Examples 4. Bolted Joints - Workout Examples 5. Design Charts 6. Plates Showing Typical Joints of Industrial Structures


About the author










Ashoke Kumar Dasgupta has worked in the prestigious consulting engineering companies Development Consultants Pvt Ltd (India) and The Kuljian Corporation (USA) at their design offices and construction sites in India, USA, and Bangladesh; Middle Eastern countries: Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Egypt, UAE, Qatar, and Kuwait; and Far Eastern countries: China, Japan, Indonesia, and Vietnam from 1974 to 2019.
His expertise lies in Structural, Civil, and Foundation engineering for Power Plants and Industrial Structures.
This book is his second publication with Taylor & Francis. The previous book was Design of Industrial Structures: Reinforced Cement Concrete and Steel, published in 2022.


Summary

This book presents a systematic method of learning how to design perfect joints for steel buildings in industrial projects. It starts from description of the types of joints, details of different types of jointing and covers mechanics of joint supported by workout examples for different situations and design charts for full strength joints.

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