I am teaching myself Structural Steel Design - ASD method. I am using the book by McCormac, I would like to obtain the solutions manual for this book and am willing to pay for a copy.
In all fairness, most engineer's today right from the university are only outfitted with LRFD. It's when they hit our doorstep that they must forget the LRFD (sometimes, but not always) and use ASD.
I am not aware of any program with universities that are within 400 miles of me that teach ASD anymore.
Regards,
Qshake
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I am agree with QShake. I finished university at 1996 and started to work in design with structural steel at 2000. I can say that NEVER have used the LRFD method in spite of learning LRFD at the university. And I had to learn by myself the ASD method.
I've used Mr. McCormac's books for Steel Design and Structural Analysis (both 3rd editions) for nearly twenty years and never had to resort to the answer key.
Keep at it, you'll find the solutions.
If your just looking for solved problems, I'd suggest a Schaum's outline or some of the design guides identified by this forum from time to time.
You'll also find solved problems in any edition of the AISC Manual, (ASD)
I am a firm believer in LRFD, but I can not argue with the simplicity of ASD. I use LRFD for steel design practically all the time, but usually it is because the majority of my buildings are concrete with only small amounts of steel. I therefore think that if I am going to design most of the building with LRFD (concrete design), I need to design the whole structure that way.
Anyway, I think your best bet is to get your info straight from the horse's mouth and use the AISC ASD Manual.
Sooner or later though, the ASD manual will be so scarce that we will have to use LRFD.