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Recent Trends in Cold-Formed Steel Construction

Editat de Cheng Yu
en Limba Engleză Hardback – iun 2016
Recent Trends in Cold-Formed Steel Construction discusses advancements in an area that has become an important construction material for buildings. The book addresses cutting-edge new technologies and design methods using cold-formed steel as a main structural material, and provides technical guidance on how to design and build sustainable and energy-efficient cold-formed steel buildings.
Part One of the book introduces the codes, specifications, and design methods for cold-formed steel structures, while Part Two provides computational analysis of cold-formed steel structures. Part Three examines the structural performance of cold-formed steel buildings and reviews the thermal performance, acoustic performance, fire protection, floor vibrations, and blast resistance of these buildings, with a final section reviewing innovation and sustainability in cold-formed steel construction.


  • Addresses building sciences issues and provides performance solutions for cold-formed buildings
  • Provides guidance for using the next generation design method, computational tools, and technologies
  • Edited by an experienced researcher and educator with significant knowledge on new developments in cold-formed steel construction
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780081009604
ISBN-10: 0081009607
Pagini: 332
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE

Public țintă

Structural and civil engineers, architects and materials scientists working in the design and development of cold-formed steel structures

Cuprins

Chapter 1 – Introduction to recent trends in cold-formed steel construction
Larry W. Williams, Steel Framing Industry Association, USA
Part One: Codes, Specifications and Design Methods for Cold-formed Steel Structures
Chapter 2 - Recent code development and design specification for cold-formed steel structures
Cheng Yu, University of North Texas, USA
Chapter 3 – AISI design procedures and practical examples for cold-formed steel structures
Cheng Yu, University of North Texas, USA
Chapter 4 - Direct strength method (DSM) - a general approach for the design of cold-formed steel structures
Dinar Camotim, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Part Two: Computational Analysis of Cold-Formed Steel Structures
Chapter 5 – Advanced computational tools for elastic buckling analysis of cold-formed steel structures
Zhanjie Li, State University of New York, USA
Chapter 6 - Optimization techniques for structural analysis of cold-formed steel structures
Jiazhen Leng, Johns Hopkins University, USA
Part Three: The Structural Performance of Cold-Formed Steel Buildings
Chapter 7 - Thermal performance of cold-formed steel structures in fire
Jean Batista Abreu, John Hopkins University, USA
Chapter 8 - Acoustic performance of cold-formed steel buildings
Chang Wang and Diane Mynors, University of Sussex, UK
Chapter 9 - Floor vibrations in cold-formed steel buildings
Lei Xu, University of Waterloo, Canada
Chapter 10 – Blast resistance of cold-formed steel buildings
Nabil Rahman, The Steel Network
Part Four: Innovation and Sustainability in Cold-Formed Steel Construction
Chapter 11 – New section shapes using high-strength steels in cold-formed steel structures in Australia
Gregory Hancock and Cao Hung Pham, University of Sydney, Australia
Chapter 12 - Sustainable applications of cold-formed steel structures: connections and joints
Wei Lu, Aalto University, Finland
Chapter 13 - Sustainable applications of cold-formed steel structures; portal frames
James Lim, Queens University, New Zealand