STEEL FRAMED STRUCTURES Stability and Strength by R.NARAYANAN - Free Download [PDF]
ABOUT THE BOOK
STEEL FRAMED STRUCTURES - STABILITY AND STRENGTH
AUTHOR : R NARAYANAN, M.Sc. (Eng.), Ph.D., D.I.C., C.Eng., F.I.C.E., F.I.Struct.E., F.I.E. Reader in Civil and Structural Engineering, University College, Cardiff, United Kingdom
PUBLISHERS : ELSEVIER APPLIED SCIENCE PUBLISHERS
Each of the ten chapters in the book highlights the techniques developed to solve a selected facet of frame instability. Thus the earlier chapters deal principally with the instability of entire frames, as influencing the design of multi-storey structures; the chapters which follow cover a wider range of instability problems, such as those connected with joints, braces, etc., as well as special problems associated with thin walled structures, arches and portals. The topics chosen for the various chapters reflect the diversity of problems within the general area of frame instability and the range of analytical tools developed in recent years.
CONTENTS
- Frame Instability and the Plastic Design of Rigid Frames
- Matrix Methods of Analysis of Multi-Storeyed Sway Frames
- Design of Multi-Storey Steel Frames to Sway Deflection Limitations
- Interbraced Columns and Beams
- Elastic Stability of Rigidly and Semi-Rigidly Connected Unbraced Frames
- Beam-to-Column Moment-Resisting Connections
- Flexibly Connected Steel Frames
- Portal Frames Composed of Cold-Formed Channel- and Z-Sections
- Braced Steel Arches
- Member Stability in Portal Frames