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Fiona Cobb
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First published 2004
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4Basic and Shortcut Tools for StructuralAnalysis
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11Structural Glass
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Trang 10As a student or graduate engineer it is difficult to source basic designdata Having been unable to find a compact book containing this infor-mation, I decided to compile my own after seeing a pocket book forarchitects I realised that a Structural Engineer’s Pocket Book might beuseful for other engineers and construction industry professionals Myaim has been to gather useful facts and figures for use in preliminarydesign in the office, on site or in the IStructE Part 3 exam, based on UKconventions.
The book is not intended as a textbook; there are no worked examplesand the information is not prescriptive Design methods from BritishStandards have been included and summarized, but obviously these arenot the only way of proving structural adequacy Preliminary sizing andshortcuts are intended to give the engineer a ’feel’ for the structure beforebeginning design calculations All of the data should be used in context,using engineering judgement and current good practice Where no refer-ence is given, the information has been compiled from several differentsources.
Despite my best efforts, there may be some errors and omissions Iwould be interested to receive any comments, corrections or sugges-tions on the content of the book by email at sepb@inmyopinion.co.uk.Obviously, it has been difficult to decide what information can beincluded and still keep the book a compact size Therefore any propos-als for additional material should be accompanied by a proposal for anomission of roughly the same size – the reader should then appreciatethe many dilemmas that I have had during the preparation of thebook! If there is an opportunity for a second edition, I will attemptto accommodate any suggestions which are sent to me and I hope thatyou find the Structural Engineer’s Pocket Book useful.
Fiona Cobb
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Price & Myers for giving me varied and interesting work, without whichthis book would not have been possible! Paul Batty, David Derby, SarahFawcus, Step Haiselden, Simon Jewell, Chris Morrisey, Mark Peldmanis,Sam Price, Helen Remordina, Harry Stocks and Paul Toplis for their com-ments and help reviewing chapters Colin Ferguson, Derek Fordyce, PhilGee, Alex Hollingsworth, Paul Johnson, Deri Jones, Robert Myers, DaveRayment and Andy Toohey for their help, ideas, support, advice and/orinspiration at various points in the preparation of the book RenataCorbani, Rebecca Rue and Sarah Hunt at Elsevier The technical andmarketing representatives of the organizations mentioned in the book.Last but not least, thanks to Jim Cobb, Elaine Cobb, Iain Chapman for hissupport and the loan of his computer and Jean Cobb for her help withtyping and proof reading.
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