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Civil & Structural Supplement
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A self-contained, stand-alone design code, introducing designers to the provisions of BS ENV 1993-1-1 Eurocode 3: Design of Steel Structures: Part 1.1 General Rules and Rules for Buildings, and concentrating on those portions of the code relevant to the design of steel structures for buildings. For usability the EC3 wording has been modified and new figures and tables inserted. Additionally, some clauses have been re-sequenced, some transferred from annexes into the main text, and some arranged by type of member (beams, columns, etc.) as in a UK code rather than by type of design criterion (yielding, buckling, etc.) as in EC3. In the main, however, the document follows the same sequence in which topics appear in EC3. Cross-references are given both to EC3 and to the UK National Application Document (NAD).
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