Transcription of CONNECTION DESIGN: STATIC LOADING - AMK
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RAKENNUSTEKNIIKKA rev2 perehtyy liitosten ESDEP oppimisymp rist : versioCONNECTION design : STATIC LOADINGL ecture : Connections in BuildingsLecture : Introduction to CONNECTION design Lecture : Generalities on Welded Connections Lecture : Welded Connections -Basis for Weld Calculation Lecture : Welded Connections -Applications of Fillet Weld Calculation Lecture : Connections with Non-Preloaded Bolts Lecture : Connections with Preloaded Bolts Lecture : Particular Aspects in Bolted Connections Lecture : Analysis of Connections I: Basic Determination of Forces Lecture : Analysis of Connections: Distribution of Forces in Groups of Bolts and Welds Lecture : Analysis of Connections: Transfer of Direct Tension or Compression and ShearLecture : Analysis of Connections: Resistance to Moment by Combined Tension and Compression Lecture : Simple Connections for Buildings Lecture : Moment Connections for Continuous Framing Lecture : Partial Strength Connections for Semi-Continuous Framing Lecture : Splices in Buildings RAKENNUSTEKNIIKKA rev2 ContentsLecture : Connections in BuildingsTop1.
RAKENNUSTEKNIIKKA Olli Ilveskoski 30.08.2006 rev2 10.01.2007 279 SUMMARY The need for various forms of structural connections in steel buildings is established and their basic forms are identified.
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Archived NIST Technical Series Publication, Seismic Design, Steel, STRUCTURAL STEEL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION, Steel design, Design, Bracing Systems for Seismic Retrofitting of Steel, BRACING SYSTEMS FOR SEISMIC RETROFITTING OF STEEL FRAMES, Seismic Load Analysis, Seismic, Seismic analysis of connected structures, Bar Joist Sway Brace Attachment