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Brickwork
Design of Masonry Structures, 3rd edition
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£39.99
Interest in stuctural masonary has increased significantly in recent years. As a result more advanced codes of practice for the design of buildings in brickwork have been introduced in many countries. "Design of Masonary Structures" covers in particular the structure and content of the British code BS 5628 and the Eurocode EC6. Although the book is written with reference to the British and European codes, the principles described have general application and exemplify structural masonry design based on a limit state approach. The opening chapter provides a sound understanding of materials properties and relevent structural principles, the basis for successful use of any design code. Next the author gives a detailed description of the British and European codes.The design of elements under compression, shear and lateral load is discussed, as are reinforced and prestressed members and masonry walls acting compositely with reinforced concrete or steel structures. The discussion of these topics is aided by the extensive use of numerical examples. Structural design, including provision at the design stage for movement in buildings, is also covered.; The necessity for all masonry buildings to be designed with an eye to robustness and avoidance of excessive damage resulting from explosions or other such incidents is explored and illustrated in the context of a worked example of the design of a multi- storey building. This detailed and practicle guide will meet the need for a comprehensive, concise and up to date introduction to BS 5628 and Eurocode EC6.
Author:
Hendry, A.W.
Date Published:
1997
Document Type:
Books
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
0419215603
ISBN13:
9780419215608
Pages:
272
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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