Book review: Design of Steel Structures (2nd ed.) Eurocode 3: Design of Steel Structures, Part 1-1:

Author: David Brown

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1 August 2017

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Book review: Design of Steel Structures (2nd ed.) Eurocode 3: Design of Steel Structures, Part 1-1:

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David Brown
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1 August 2017
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David Brown

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 95, Issue 8, 2017, Page(s) 38

Date published

1 August 2017

Author

David Brown

Citation

The Structural Engineer, Volume 95, Issue 8, 2017, Page(s) 38

Price

Free

David Brown finds the second edition of this comprehensive guide to be a valuable addition to a designer's resources, thanks in large part to the many worked examples, which are easy to identify, comprehensive and instructive.

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38
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The Institution of Structural Engineers

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