Classification of cross-sections (a, b, c, d) based on residual stresses.
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In the realm of , SK Duggal has achieved what few authors can: clarity without oversimplification. The book transforms the intimidating legal language of the Bureau of Indian Standards into a teachable, testable, and executable science. Classification of cross-sections (a, b, c, d) based
Before designing structural members, engineers must understand how a cross-section behaves when it enters the plastic zone. Duggal provides extensive mathematical and visual breakdowns of shape factors, plastic hinges, and collapse mechanisms. The book transforms the intimidating legal language of
If the compression flange of the beam is prevented from moving sideways (e.g., embedded in a concrete slab), the beam can achieve its full plastic moment capacity (
| Book Title | Author(s) | Key Focus | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | S.K. Duggal | All-in-one resource covering philosophy, connections, members, and systems as per IS 800:2007. | | Design of Steel Structures (By Limit State Method as Per IS: 800 2007) | S.S. Bhavikatti | Specifically aimed at training students in using IS:800 2007 for designing steel structures. | | Limit State Design in Structural Steel | M.R. Shiyekar | Designed for undergraduate, postgraduate, and diploma students, as well as professionals. |