Residential Structural Design Guide: 2000 Edition
This guide strives to "bridge the gap" between conventional engineering
practices and conventional residential construction practices. The information
and design guidance provides a useful and unique technical resource to
structural designers involved in the residential market. The intent is to build
upon and supplement current design practices and building code provisions with
valuable engineering information, research findings, and practical insights
that may better explain or account for the weak and strong points of
conventional or engineered housing when considered as a structural system. The
guide addresses house design from the footing to the ridge and includes
separate chapters on lateral design for wind and seismic forces and on
connections. A brief overview of the housing market as well as sound data on
housing performance is also included to help build a sound perspective. The
text is suitable for a design professional/practitioner as well as the student
engineer and it is richly embellished with references and practical design
examples.
Published in 2000
428 pages
$75.00
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