Steel Table PDF

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Steel Table

Steel Table

The Steel Table PDF is an essential resource for undergraduate students in Civil Engineering, and you can easily download it from the link provided at the bottom of this page. Written by R. Agor, this book encompasses M.K.S Units and S.I. Units across 33 comprehensive chapters. It is particularly valuable for civil engineers who are preparing for competitive exams like GATE and IES.

Why You Need the Steel Table Book

The Steel Table Book proves to be a vital tool, providing data on the design of various elements such as round bars, square bars, strips, mild steel flats, and rolled steel beams. Additionally, it covers properties related to two equal angles placed back to back and offers reinforcement factors for slabs. The inclusion of numerous diagrams and illustrations makes it easier to understand complex concepts.

Topics Covered in the Steel Table Book

  • Rolled steel equal angles
  • Rolled steel unequal angles
  • Rolled steel tee bars
  • Rolled steel beams
  • Rolled steel channels
  • Properties of two equal angles back to back
  • Properties of two unequal angles back to back (longer legs)
  • Properties of two unequal angles back to back (shorter legs)
  • Properties of starred angles two equal angles
  • Properties of starred angles two unequal angles
  • Single joist with additional plates on both flanges (girders)
  • Single joist with channel and plates on both flanges (columns)
  • Single joist with additional plates on both flanges (columns)
  • Two joists of the same size with channels flanges butting and welded (columns)
  • Two joists of the same size laced or battened (columns)
  • Two columns of the same size laced or battened (columns)
  • Double channels with flanges butting and welded toe to toe (columns)
  • Edge distance of holes
  • Permissible stress in axial compression
  • Areas of group of round bars
  • Perimeter of round bars
  • Round bars
  • Square bars
  • Mild steel flats (weights)
  • Mild steel flats (cross-sectional area)
  • Moment of inertia of two flanges per centimetre width about x-x axis
  • Moment of inertia of one web plate about x-x axis
  • Reduction of area of rivet holes
  • Strip
  • Sheet
  • Safe loads for single angle struts (single bolt)
  • Safe loads for single angle struts (double-bolt)
  • Areas of round bars in slabs per meter width for different spacings

You can download the Steel Table PDF by R. Agor by clicking on the link given below.

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