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Advanced Analysis for Structural Steel Building Design

Ravinder Pawar, Tinku Biswas, Nitish .

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The 2005 AISC LRFD provision for structural steel buildings are to create it conceivable for designer to be familiar with simply the structural resistance delivered within the elastic and inelastic ranges of behavior and up to the greatest load limit state. There is an escalating awareness of the need for practical second-order analysis approach for a direct determination of overall structural system comeback. This paper tries to present an easy, brief and logically widespread introduction to some of the theoretical and practical approaches which have been used in the conventional and contemporary processes of design of steel building structures.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/jsea.v4i1.345

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