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Book Synopsis: This reference book provides formulas for member forces in common steel trusses. These trusses include: Pratt, Warren, K, X bracing, and chevron bracing. Derivations of the formulas are included. Maximum deflection is computed using equations associated with the unit dummy load theorem.
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Are you tired of searching for accurate formulas for the member forces in common steel trusses? Look no further! Our Second Edition of the "Structural Analysis Formulas for Common Steel Trusses" book is your ultimate reference guide.
With our comprehensive collection of formulas, you'll have the power to tackle any steel truss project with confidence. Whether you're working on a Pratt, Warren, K, X bracing, or chevron bracing truss, we've got you covered.
What sets our book apart is not only the extensive variety of trusses covered but also the derivations of the formulas. Understanding the reasoning behind the equations allows you to apply them more effectively and become a true expert in structural analysis.
But it doesn't stop there! Our book goes beyond member forces and also provides you with the necessary knowledge to compute the maximum deflection using equations associated with the unit dummy load theorem. This comprehensive approach ensures you have all the tools needed to complete your truss projects flawlessly.
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