Steel Buildings - Case Studies: IP: 131.175.12.86 On: Mon, 28 Nov 2011 16:26:42
Steel Buildings - Case Studies: IP: 131.175.12.86 On: Mon, 28 Nov 2011 16:26:42
Every effort has been made to conform to the recommendations made by the
British and European (EC3) codes. The figures within this chapter are labelled
in accordance with BS 5950. To convert to EC3 recommendations only the
steel grades need to be altered.
Fig. 7.1.8. A truss with a castellated beam and fastenings — construction drawing
Fig. 7.1.11. Drawing issued for tender purposes — typical steel details at corner and flank
Fig. 7.1.12. Drawing issued for tender purposes — general arrangement for foundation slab
Fig. 7.1.13. Drawing issued for tender purposes — typical composite steel/concrete data
Fig. 7.1.14. Drawing issued for tender purposes — typical sections, masonry wall, steel and timber
details
Fig. 7.1.15. Structural elevation and details of a typical steel building frame
Fig. 7.2.2. Solid modelling of typical steel stairs (Strucad, Derby, UK)
Fig. 7.2.4. Typical fabrication details for a beam (Strucad, Derby, UK)
Fig. 7.2.5. Typical truss details in steel bolted section (Strucad, Derby, UK)
Fig. 7.2.6. Typical helicopter storage shed made with trussed frame in steel (Strucad, Derby, UK)
Fig. 7.2.7. Trussed arched roof section and plan for a store (Strucad, Derby, UK)
Fig. 7.3.1. Fabrication for steel beams — LRFD approach. Copyright: American Institute of Steel
Construction, Inc. Reprinted with permission. All rights reserved
Fig. 7.3.2. Welded steel girder details. Copyright: American Institute of Steel Construction, Inc.
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Fig. 7.3.3. Trussed steel frame details. Copyright: American Institute of Steel Construction, Inc.
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Fig. 7.3.4. Detailing of a steel roof truss. Copyright: American Institute of Steel Construction, Inc.
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