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Название: Load and Resistance Factor Design: Manual of Steel Construction. Vol. 2
Аннотация:
The American Institute of Steel Construction, founded in 1921, is the non-profit
technical specifying and trade organization for the fabricated structural steel industry in the United States. Executive and engineering headquarters of AISC are maintained in
Chicago, Illinois. The Institute is supported by three classes of membership: Active Members totaling 400 companies engaged in the fabrication and erection of structural steel, Associate Members who are allied product manufacturers, and Professional Members who are individuals or firms engaged in the practice of architecture or engineering. Professional members also include architectural and engineering educators. The continuing financial support and active participation of Active Members in the engineering, research, and development activities of the Institute make possible the publishing of this Second Edition of the Load and Resistance Factor Design Manual of Steel Construction.
The Institute’s objectives are to improve and advance the use of fabricated structural steel through research and engineering studies and to develop the most efficient and economical design of structures. It also conducts programs to improve product quality. To accomplish these objectives the Institute publishes manuals, textbooks, specifications, and technical booklets. Best known and most widely used are the Manuals of Steel Construction, LRFD (Load and Resistance Factor Design) and ASD (Allowable Stress Design), which hold a highly respected position in engineering literature. Outstanding among AISC standards are the Specifications for Structural Steel Buildings and the Code of Standard Practice for Steel Buildings and Bridges.