Structural Wood Design – ASD/LRFD, 2nd ed

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Technology, Construction & Construction Trades, Engineering
Cover of the book Structural Wood Design – ASD/LRFD, 2nd ed by Abi Aghayere, Jason Vigil, CRC Press
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Author: Abi Aghayere, Jason Vigil ISBN: 9781498749886
Publisher: CRC Press Publication: April 28, 2017
Imprint: CRC Press Language: English
Author: Abi Aghayere, Jason Vigil
ISBN: 9781498749886
Publisher: CRC Press
Publication: April 28, 2017
Imprint: CRC Press
Language: English

This text provides a concise and practical guide to timber design, using both the Allowable Stress Design and the Load and Resistance Factor Design methods. It suits students in civil, structural, and construction engineering programs as well as engineering technology and architecture programs, and also serves as a valuable resource for the practicing engineer. The examples based on real-world design problems reflect a holistic view of the design process that better equip the reader for timber design in practice.

This new edition

  • now includes the LRFD method with some design examples using LRFD for joists, girders and axially load members.
  • is based on the 2015 NDS and 2015 IBC model code.
  • includes a more in-depth discussion of framing and framing systems commonly used in practice, such as, metal plate connected trusses, rafter and collar tie framing, and pre-engineered framing.
  • includes sample drawings, drawing notes and specifications that might typically be used in practice.
  • includes updated floor joist span charts that are more practical and are easy to use.
  • includes a chapter on practical considerations covering topics like flitch beams, wood poles used for footings, reinforcement of existing structures, and historical data on wood properties.
  • includes a section on long span and high rise wood structures
  • includes an enhanced student design project
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This text provides a concise and practical guide to timber design, using both the Allowable Stress Design and the Load and Resistance Factor Design methods. It suits students in civil, structural, and construction engineering programs as well as engineering technology and architecture programs, and also serves as a valuable resource for the practicing engineer. The examples based on real-world design problems reflect a holistic view of the design process that better equip the reader for timber design in practice.

This new edition

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