Structure for architects : a case study in steel, wood, and reinforced concrete design
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Structure for architects : a case study in steel, wood, and reinforced concrete design
Routledge, 2020 [i.e. 2019]
- : hbk
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注記
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Structure for Architects: A Case Study in Steel, Wood, and Reinforced Concrete Design is a sequel to the authors' first text, Structure for Architects: A Primer, emphasizing the conceptual understanding of structural design in simple language and terms. This book focuses on structural principles applied to the design of typical structural members-a beam, a girder, and a column-in a diagrammatic frame building. Through the application of a single Case Study across three key materials, the book illustrates the theory, principles, and process of structural design. The Case Study progresses step-by-step for each material, from determining tributary areas and loads through a member's selection and design.
The book addresses the frequent disparity between the way architects and engineers perceive and process information, with engineers focusing on technical aspects and architects focusing on visual concepts. Structure for Architects: A Case Study in Steel, Wood, and Reinforced Concrete Design presents readers with an understanding of fundamental engineering principles through a uniquely thematic Case Study. Focusing on the conceptual understanding of structural design, this book will be of interest to architecture students and professionals looking to understand the application of structural principles in relation to steel, wood, and concrete design.
目次
Contents
INTRODUCTION TO STRUCTURAL DESIGN
Removing a Bearing Wall
STRUCTURAL DESIGN METHODOLOGIES
Building Codes and Industry Organizations
Loads
Safety Factors
Load Combinations
Design Methodologies
STRESS, STRAIN, AND MATERIAL BEHAVIOR
Stress, Strain, and Material Properties
Stress-Strain Curves for Steel, Wood, and Concrete
Elastic/Plastic Material Behavior - An Analogy
Elastic/Plastic Analogy Applied to a Beam
Section Modulus
Getting Started - Case Study
CASE STUDY INTRODUCTION
Load Combinations
Designing for Beams and Girders
Designing for Columns
UNDERSTANDING STEEL
Manufacture and Materials
General Design Considerations
Design Considerations for Beams
Design Considerations for Columns
DESIGN IN STEEL - CASE STUDY
Assumptions
Case Study - Design in Steel (ASD)
6.2.ASD Beam 3
6.3.ASD Girder B
6.4.ASD Column B2
Case Study - Design in Steel (LRFD)
6.2.LRFD Beam 3
6.3.LRFD Girder B
6.4.LRFD Column B2
ASD / LRFD Discussion
UNDERSTANDING WOOD
Sawn Lumber - Manufacture and Properties
Sawn Lumber - Design Considerations for Beams
Sawn Lumber - Design Considerations for Columns
Engineered Lumber - Manufacture and Products
Engineered Lumber - Design Considerations
DESIGN IN SAWN WOOD - CASE STUDY
Assumptions
Case Study - Design in Sawn Wood
Beam 3
Girder B
Column B2
DESIGN IN ENGINEERED WOOD - CASE STUDY
Assumptions
Case Study - Design in Engineered Wood
A Typical Joist
Girder B
Column B2
UNDERSTANDING REINFORCED CONCRETE
Materials and Manufacture
Structural Considerations
Design Considerations for Beams
Design Considerations for Columns
DESIGN IN REINFORCED CONCRETE - CASE STUDY
Assumptions
Case Study - Design in Reinforced Concrete
Beam 3
Girder B
Column B2
IN CLOSING
Appendix 1. AISC STEEL CONSTRUCTION MANUAL
Appendix 2. NATIONAL DESIGN SPECIFICATION (NDS) FOR WOOD CONSTRUCTION
Appendix 3. ACI 318: BUILDING CODE REQUIREMENTS FOR STRUCTURAL CONCRETE
Appendix 4. BEAM DIAGRAMS AND FORMULAE
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