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seismic design book recomendations ???
boss says "buy gome good books"
so please recomend some good books on seismic design of concrete and steel buildings !!
i would strongly recommend "the seismic design handbook" by farzad naeim.
yes ! really good book already have it though
a quick list of books i've found useful, loosly listed by awsomeness
steel - aisc seismic design manual
concrete - seismic design of reinforced concrete and masonry buildings, paulay
concrete - pci design handbook
bridges - design of highway bridges, puckett
wood - design of wood structures, breyer
theory - dynamics of structures, chopra
theory - structural dynamics, tedesco
if you don't have the seismic design manuals volumes 1, ii, and iii from ibc, i would recommend you start there. some good examples of how to use the code.
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seismic design of buildings and bridges by alan williams.
i just bought seismic & wind forces, engineering examples by alan williams. so far so good... but i am only reading the wind part.
never, but never question engineer's judgement
which of the following books would you recommend or stay away from in preparation for the structural i exam and for practice? i am looking at buying only 1 totalfff">. (in other words, if you had to pick 1 of the following, which would you pick?)
seismic and wind forces: structural design examples by alan williams
if it is for the se1 exam, i would just buy a book for the exam preparation. i wouldnt go too deep in to seismic.
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