Semi-rigid connections in steel frames
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Semi-rigid connections in steel frames
(Tall buildings and urban environment series)(Tall steel buildings)
McGraw-Hill, c1993
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 287-305) and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book contains the technical information on connections for ductile moment structural frames, essential for earthquake-resistant design - and provides an international survey of the latest findings on connections for tubular columns, braced and unbraced frames. Coverage of hybrid framing systems, now used in Western U.S. earthquake regions, is also included.
Table of Contents
- Creating design application models
- classification of semi-rigid connections
- analysis of beams in semi-rigid braced (non-sway) frames
- analysis of members in semi-rigid unbraced (sway) frames
- elastic stability of semi-rigid frames
- utilizing hybrid system flexibility in Seismatic regions
- semi-rigid connections to tubular columns
- semi-rigid composite connections.
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