Comprehensive resource on the finite element method in structural steel connection design through verification with AISC 360 provisions
Steel Connection Design by Inelastic Analysis covers the use of the finite element method in structural steel connection design. Verification with AISC 360 provisions is presented, focusing on the Component-Based Finite Element Method (CBFEM), a novel approach that provides the global behavior and verification of resistance for the design of structural steel connections. This method is essential for fast and practical design and evaluation of connections with different levels of geometry and complexity.
Detailed modeling and verification examples with references to AISC and other relevant publications are included throughout the text, along with roughly 250 illustrations to aid in reader comprehension.
Readers of this text will benefit from understanding at least the basics of structural design, ideally through civil, structural, or mechanical engineering programs of study.
Written by a team of six highly qualified authors, Steel Connection Design by Inelastic Analysis includes information on:
Steel Connection Design by Inelastic Analysis is an authoritative reference on the subject for structural engineers, Engineers of Record (EORs), fabrications specialists, and connection designers involved in the structural design of steel connections in the United States or any territory using AISC 360 as the primary design code.
Mark Denavit is an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USA.
Ali Nassiri is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Integrated Systems Engineering at the Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA.
Mustafa Mahamid is a Research Associate Professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago, IL, USA & an Associate Research Fellow at the Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel.
Martin Vild is a Product Owner at IDEA StatiCa and an Assistant Professor in Institute of Metal and Timber Structures at Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic.
František Wald is a Professor in Department of Steel and Timber Structures at the Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic.
Halil Sezen is a Professor of Structural Engineering in the Department of Civil, Environmental and Geodetic Engineering at the Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA.
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