Wood Technology in the Design of Structures

Wood Technology in the Design of Structures
Author: Robert J. Hoyle
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 406
Release: 1978
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: UOM:39015004566231

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Wood Technology in the Design of Structures

Wood Technology in the Design of Structures
Author: Robert J. Hoyle,Frank E. Woeste
Publsiher: Iowa State Press
Total Pages: 394
Release: 1989
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 081381975X

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Structural Wood Design

Structural Wood Design
Author: Abi Aghayere,Jason Vigil
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2007-07-30
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780470056783

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A simple, practical, and concise guide to timber design To fully understand structural design in wood, it is not sufficient to consider the individual components in isolation. Structural Wood Design: A Practice-Oriented Approach Using the ASD Method offers an integrative approach to structural wood design that considers the design of the individual wood members in the context of the complete wood structure so that all of the structural components and connectors work together in providing strength. Holistic, practical, and code-based, this text provides the reader with knowledge of all the essentials of structural wood design: Wood structural elements and systems that occur in wood structures Structural loads—dead, live, snow, wind, and seismic—and how to calculate loads acting on typical wood structures Glued-laminated lumber and allowable stresses for sawn lumber and Glulam The design and analysis of joists and girders Floor vibrations The design of wood members subjected to axial and bending loads Roof and floor sheathing and horizontal diaphrams Exterior wall sheathing and wood shear walls The design of connections and how to use the connection capacity tables in the NDS code Several easy-to-use design aids for the preliminary sizing of joists, studs, and columns In keeping with its hallmark holistic and practice-oriented approach, the book culminates in a complete building design case study that brings all the elements together in a total building system design. Conforming throughout to the 2005 National Design Specification (NDS) for Wood, Structural Wood Design will prepare students for applying the fundamentals of structural wood design to typical projects, and will serve as a handy resource for practicing engineers, architects, and builders in their everyday work.

Structural Design in Wood

Structural Design in Wood
Author: Judith Stalnaker,Ernest Harris
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2013-03-07
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781461540823

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The prime purpose of this book is to serve as a design is of considerable value in helping the classroom text for the engineering or architec student make the transition from the often sim ture student. It will, however, also be useful to plistic classroom exercises to problems of the designers who are already familiar with design real world. Problems for solution by the student in other materials (steel, concrete, masonry) but follow the same idea. The first problems in each need to strengthen, refresh, or update their capa subject are the usual textbook-type problems, bility to do structural design in wood. Design but in most chapters these are followed by prob principles for various structural materials are lems requiring the student to make structural similar, but there are significant differences. planning decisions as well. The student may be This book shows what they are. required, given a load source, to find the magni The book has features that the authors believe tude of the applied loads and decide upon a set it apart from other books on wood structural grade of wood. Given a floor plan, the student design. One of these is an abundance of solved may be required to determine a layout of struc examples. Another is its treatment of loads. This tural members. The authors have used most of book will show how actual member loads are the problems in their classes, so the problems computed. The authors have found that students, have been tested.

Design of Structural Elements with Tropical Hardwoods

Design of Structural Elements with Tropical Hardwoods
Author: Abel O. Olorunnisola
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2017-08-31
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783319653433

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This book provides basic information on the design of structures with tropical woods. It is intended primarily for teaching university- and college-level courses in structural design. It is also suitable as a reference material for practitioners. Although parts of the background material relate specifically to West and East Africa, the design principles apply to the whole of tropical Africa, Latin America and South Asia. The book is laced with ample illustrations including photographs of real life wood structures and structural elements across Africa that make for interesting reading. It has numerous manual and Excel spread sheet worked examples and review questions that can properly guide a first-time designer of wooden structural elements. A number of design problems are also solved using the FORTRAN programming language. Topics covered in the thirteen chapters of the book include a brief introduction to the book, the anatomy and physical properties of tropical woods; a bri ef review of the mechanical properties of wood, timber seasoning and preservation, uses of wood and wood products in construction; basic theory of structures, and structural load computations; design of wooden beams, solid and built-up wooden columns, wood connections and wooden trusses; as well as a brief introduction to the design of wooden bridges.

Wood Technology in the Design of Structures

Wood Technology in the Design of Structures
Author: Robert J. Hoyle,Frank E. Woeste
Publsiher: Iowa State Press
Total Pages: 402
Release: 1989-03-30
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0813819776

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Structural Wood Design

Structural Wood Design
Author: Abi Aghayere,Jason Vigil
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 630
Release: 2017-04-28
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781498749862

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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 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

NEHRP Commentary on the Gidelines for the Seismic Rehabilitation of Buildings

NEHRP Commentary on the Gidelines for the Seismic Rehabilitation of Buildings
Author: Eugene Zeller
Publsiher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2000-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0756706270

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This document from the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program (NEHRP) was prepared for the Building Seismic Safety Council (BSSC) with funding from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). It provides commentary on the NEHRP Guidelines for the Seismic Rehabilitation of Buildings. It contains systematic guidance enabling design professionals to formulate effective & reliable rehabilitation approaches that will limit the expected earthquake damage to a specified range for a specified level of ground shaking. This kind of guidance applicable to all types of existing buildings & in all parts of the country has never existed before. Illustrated.