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Minimum Design Loads for Buildings And Other Structures: SEI/ASCE 7-05 (ASCE Standard No. 7-05) (ASCE Standard) |  | Author: et al American Society of Civil Engineers Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Category: Book
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ISBN: 0784408092 Dewey Decimal Number: 624.172 EAN: 9780784408094 ASIN: 0784408092
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Product Description The new ASCE Standard 7-05 Standard (including Supplement No.1) provides requirements for general structural design and includes means for determining dead, live, soil, flood, wind, snow, rain, atmospheric ice, and earthquake loads, and their combinations that are suitable for inclusion in building codes and other documents. A detailed commentary containing explanatory and supplementary information to assist users of ASCE 7-05 is included. This ASCE 7-05 edition is a complete revision of ASCE 7-02. The new Standard includes revised and significantly reorganized provisions for seismic design of structures, as well as revisions in the provisions for determining live, flood, wind, snow, and atmospheric ice loads. The inclusion of Supplement No. 1 into ASCE 7-05 ensures that there is full and complete coordination between the 2006 International Building Code and ASCE 7-05. The updates which comprised Supplement No. 1 are seamlessly integrated into the 7-05 volume, and are not available anywhere else. ASCE 7-05 is an integral part of the building codes of the United States. The earthquake load provisions in ASCE 7-05 are substantially adopted by reference in the 2006 International Building Code and the 2006 NFPA 5000 Building Construction and Safety Code. Numerous other provisions of all other ASCE 7-05 sections are also adopted by reference by both model building codes including the provisions for calculating wind loads and snow loads. Structural engineers, architects, and those engaged in preparing and administering local building codes will find the structural load requirements essential to their practice.
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Project Engineer September 9, 2008 Judy A. Arthur Excellent for what we needed on our project. Well organized to find what you need.
ASCE 7-05 Review April 19, 2009 K. Trotter The product is a code for structural engineers. It is required by my work ..... whether I like it or not.
Minimum Design Loads manual October 23, 2009 Lawrence W. Gooss (Richmond, VA) Manual is exactly what I wanted and need in my structural engineering work. I will continue to replace them as soon as they are obsoleted by IBC specifications.
good book February 24, 2010 Jeffrey Cummings (Colorado) It is a good book, reasonable price, fast shipping, and I got exactly what I needed.
Exactly what I wanted August 29, 2010 Tyler Andrews (SC) The book was exactly what I needed for my Structural Loads and Systems class. It is the 2005 version, NOT the 2010 version. The shipping was fast, and the book was in excellent condition.
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