StructuralEIT,
Blodgett's Design of Welded Structures is a really great book. After going through it I understand why this is definitely must for any ones structural library.
For those of you who don't have the book, you really need to get it. Lincoln Electric has it for a better price than...
Does anyone want to trade the Post-Tens. Manual 6th Ed. for a PCI Design Handbook 6th. Ed.?
Even now I refuse to sell any of my engineering books no matter what. I actually have two PCI Handbooks and after several months I have yet to use the second one and I would rather try to trade it for a...
It was just weird for someone to recommend a pretty old book. The oldest book in my library is from 2002. Are there any other books, guides, papers etc.. which you recommend I should get? Once again, thanks.
StructuralEIT,
Was the book that you are talking about published in 1966? That didn't seem right so I wanna make sure I'm looking at the right one. Thanks.
I am in California. I am already somewhat familiar with ACI 318 and a bit familiar with the 2006 IBC, NDS and ASCE 7-05. I think probably as familiar as I can be with them without working in industry. I already have my mind set to get a job in a mid-size firm that does mainly commercial.
I...
My current situation is that I have just been working in the civil industry for a year and a half. I have been trying to get into the structural engineering industry but do to the current condition of the economy no one is hiring right now plus everyone did most of their recruiting at the...
I agree with Sbozy25, Maui, and prost. The review manual by Lindeburg is the best out there. I bought the book for the FE 2 years ago and while I didn't even open the book, I did hear very good things about it from my peers.
I have to learn to design precast prestressed concrete piles. So far I have not found any good books and I don't have all the time in the world to keep reading bad ones. Does any know of any good books? Thanks in advance.