This major reference manual covers both overall and detail design of structural timber, including aspects such as shear deflection, creep, dynamic and lateral stability considerations for flexural members.
It has been substantially revised to take account of changes since the last edition, nearly 20 years ago, and to include the latest revision of British Standard BS 5268-2 : 2002, which has brought design concepts closer to European practice and Eurocode 5.
New features of the Third Edition include:
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revised information on bolt values including a consideration of improved performance using 8.8 grade bolts
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new chapters on composite sections and Eurocode 5 on structural timber
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new developments in materials and products
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horizontal roof and floor diaphragms
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vertical shear walls
The manual continues to provide extensive tables and coefficients that will save the practising engineer many design hours. It will also be of interest as a reference for civil engineering undergraduates and to timber manufacturers. Whilst the design examples in the book are based on BS 5268, a large part of the content will have international appeal, whatever code or standard is being used.
From reviews of the last edition
"the complete design manual ... a 'must'"
–Timber Trades Journal
"the manual continues its established position as an authoritative reference and in providing numerous time saving design aids."
–Institute of Wood Science Journal
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
E. C. Ozelton is the author of Timber Designers' Manual, 3rd Edition, published by Wiley. J. A. Baird is the author of Timber Designers' Manual, 3rd Edition, published by Wiley.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
The materials used in timber engineering; Stress levels for solid timber; Loading; The design of beams - general notes; Beams of solid timber; Multiple section beams; Glulam beams; Thin web beams; Lateral stability of beams; Structure composite lumber; Solid timber decking; Deflection. Practical and special considerations; Tension members; General design of compression members; Columns of solid timber; Multi-member columns; Glulam columns; Mechanical joints; Glue joints, including finger joints; Stress skin panels; Trusses; Structural design for fire resistance; Consideration of overall stability; Preservation.Durability.Moisture content; Considerations for the structural use of hardwood; Prototype testing; Design to eurocode 5; Miscellaneous tables
REVIEWS
From reviews of the last edition
'the complete design manual ... a 'must' - Timber Trades Journal
'the manual continues its established position as an authoritative reference and in providing numerous time saving design aids.' - Institute of Wood Science Journal
FEATURES
* major revised edition and first update since 1984
* features latest changes to the 2002 code of practice on structural timber
* one of the first books to provide an introduction to the new Eurocode on timber
* features extensive tables of reference material
* no competing book for structural engineers