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Verification book for CBFEM according to the AISC code

This book covers the use of the finite element method in structural steel connection design. Readers of this book will benefit from understanding the basics of structural design. Hardcover and e-book versions of the book are available for purchase on The publisher's e-shop Wiley.com Amazon.com Pricing: Hardcover E-book Standard

CBFEM book – Component-based finite element design of steel connections

The most important verification and validation examples were published in the book Component-based finite element design of steel connections. Listen to the author speaking about the book: Citation WALD, Frantisek, et al. Below you can find several chapters from the CBFEM book - verification examples of structural steel joints and connections.

CSFM Book – Compatible stress field design of structural concrete

The most important verification and validation examples were published in the book Compatible stress field design of structural concrete. Price: 60 EUR + VAT Student: 18 EUR + VAT ( contact us for a 70% discount voucher) Content of the book Here you can see the Table of contents demonstrating

Looking for a manual , user guide or documentation?

together with the national standards checks documentation Theoretical background for Member IDEA StatiCa Campus - sign in for free online courses The CBFEM book background for 1D concrete members Theoretical background for 2D concrete members User guide for Beam User guide for RCS User guide for Tendon module The CSFM book

Can you trust the CSFM?

There has been extensive research done in this field, which is available on the IDEA StatiCa webpage and in the book Compatible Stress Field Design of

Catalog of AISC Limit States and design requirements by Prof. Mark Denavit

Finally, he will discuss what other topics are coming for the catalog and the new CBFEM book containing verifications of IDEA StatiCa for the AISC code

Splices in shear in slip-resistant connection

This is a selected chapter from book Component-based finite element design of steel connections by prof. Wald et al.

Bolted connection - Interaction of shear and tension

This is a selected chapter from book Component-based finite element design of steel connections by prof. Wald et al.

Column base – Open section column in bending to strong axis

This is a selected chapter from book Component-based finite element design of steel connections by prof. Wald et al.

Fillet weld in fin plate joint

This is a selected chapter from book Component-based finite element design of steel connections by prof. Wald et al.

Plate to circular hollow section

This is a selected chapter from book Component-based finite element design of steel connections by prof. Wald et al.

Column base – Hollow section column (EN)

This is a selected chapter from book Component-based finite element design of steel connections by prof. Wald et al.

Welded portal frame eaves moment connection

This is a selected chapter from book Component-based finite element design of steel connections by prof. Wald et al.

Rectangular hollow sections

This is a selected chapter from book Component-based finite element design of steel connections by prof. Wald et al.

Circular hollow sections

This is a selected chapter from book Component-based finite element design of steel connections by prof. Wald et al.

Prequalified joints for seismic applications

This is a selected chapter from book Component-based finite element design of steel connections by prof. Wald et al.
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IDEA StatiCa Detail – Structural design of concrete discontinuities

sid=ALEPH:EBI01amp;genre=bookamp;isbn=9783433029916. Marti, P., M.Alvarez, W. Kaufmann, and V. Sigrist. 1998.

Catalog of AISC limit states and design requirements

those in historic standards such as the 1989 AISC Specification which is included in the 9 th edition AISC Manual (commonly referred to as the “green book