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Tài liệu tham khảo giáo trình cơ học kết cấu trong ngành xây dựng bằng Tiếng Anh - Yamaguchi, E. “Basic Theory of Plates and Elastic Stability” Structural Engineering Handbook Ed. Chen Wai-Fah Boca Raton: CRC Press LLC, 1999 - Structural Steel Design | Lui E.M. Structural Steel Design Structural Engineering Handbook Ed. Chen Wai-Fah Boca Raton CRC Press LLC 1999 Structural Steel Designi E. M. Lui Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Syracuse University Syracuse NY 3.1 Materials Stress-Strain Behavior of Structural Steel Types of Steel Fireproofing of Steel Corrosion Protection of Steel Structural Steel Shapes Structural Fasteners Weldability of Steel 3.2 Design Philosophy and Design Formats Design Philosophy Design Formats 3.3 Tension Members Allowable Stress Design Load and Resistance Factor Design Pin-Connected Members Threaded Rods 3.4 Compression Members Allowable Stress Design Load and Resistance Factor Design Built-Up Compression Members 3.5 Flexural Members Allowable Stress Design Load and Resistance Factor Design Continuous Beams Lateral Bracing of Beams 3.6 Combined Flexure and Axial Force Allowable Stress Design Load and Resistance Factor Design 3.7 Biaxial Bending Allowable Stress Design Load and Resistance Factor Design 3.8 Combined Bending Torsion and Axial Force 3.9 Frames 3.10 Plate Girders Allowable Stress Design Load and Resistance Factor Design 3.11 Connections Bolted Connections Welded Connections Shop Welded-Field Bolted Connections Beam and Column Splices 3.12 Column Base Plates and Beam Bearing Plates LRFD Approach Column Base Plates Anchor Bolts Beam Bearing Plates 3.13 Composite Members LRFD Approach Composite Columns Composite Beams Composite BeamColumns Composite Floor Slabs 3.14 Plastic Design Plastic Design of Columns and Beams Plastic Design of Beam-Columns 3.15 Defining Terms References. Further Reading 1 The material in this chapter was previously published by CRC Press in The Civil Engineering Handbook W.F. Chen Ed. 1995. 1999 by CRC Press LLC 3.1 Materials 3.1.1 Stress-Strain Behavior of Structural Steel Structural steel is an important construction material. It possesses attributes such as strength stiffness toughness and ductility that are very desirable in modern .