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aisc 13th manual
i just received my two copies of the aisc 13th manual. it has impressive cover adorned with gold text. it contains lrfd and asd in one volume. it also has a cd rom full of goodies such as shapes data base and design examples volume.
it also has load tables for steel checkered plates for various spans!! i think this is a welcome addition.
i am still going through it so i can become familiar with the layout.
over all, i want to applaud aisc for a job well done. the manual is not cheap if you are not aisc member ($350.00). but the way i think about it is that i am buying two volumes!
regards,
lutfi
lutfi - i've had mine for about a month - scanned through it and it looks impressive. i'll just be curious to see how many errata there are...usually with first editions there are sometimes a large quantity.
the problem is...you spend so much money on it and then it sits around for a while as there are few cities which are quick to adopt the new ibc codes that reference this edition.
i thought exactly the same. i got one of the last lrfd 3rd and it is full of revision notes and dates.
it will be next year until my area is supposed to adopt ibc 2006. i would rather wait until i am technically supposed to be using it and hopefully by then some of the initial errors have been corrected.
jae, you bring good point about the errata. i guess we have to wait and see.
i bought the very first lrfd edition. i have been asm guy for years. even after graduate school i stuck with asd.
regards,
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