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Steel Designers' Manual

By Anarkia333 |
Steel Designers' Manual
1451

In 2010 the then current European national standards for building and construction were replaced by the EN Eurocodes, a set of pan-European model building codes developed by the European Committee for Standardization. The Eurocodes are a series of 10 European Standards (EN 1990 – EN 1999) that provide a common approach for the design of buildings, other civil engineering works and construction products.

Steel Designers' Handbook

By Anarkia333 |
Steel Designers' Handbook
477

Fully revised and updated, this eighth edition is an invaluable tool for all practicing structural, civil, and mechanical engineers as well as engineering students.

Steel Construction Manual

By Anarkia333 |
Steel Construction Manual
2432

This edition of the Manual contains 2,432 pages of structural steel design information. Each of the 18 major content sections has a corresponding thumb cut for easy access. The book is hardbound in durable gold vinyl with black stamping. 

Introduction to Steels - Processing, Properties, and Applications

By Anarkia333 |
Introduction to Steels - Processing, Properties, and Applications
167

The book briefly describes the structure, properties and applications of various grades of steel, primarily aimed at non-metallurgical students from other engineering streams. The book consists of nine chapters covering most of the important types of steels and their physical metallurgy, microstructure and engineering applications including iron-carbon diagram, heat treatment, surface hardening methods, effect of alloying, specific applications, selection of materials, case studies and so forth. The book also contains subjective and objective questions aimed at exam preparation.

The Making, Shaping and Treating of Steel - Steelmaking and Refining

By Anarkia333 |
The Making, Shaping and Treating of Steel - Steelmaking and Refining
790

The Making, Shaping and Treating of Steel, 11th edition, Volume 1 -- Steelmaking and Refining emphasizes the important developments that have contributed to recent improvements in steelmaking quality and productivity. The history and development of the various technologies are fully discussed. 

The technical detail is written at a level that will benefit the expert, but in such a way that someone new to the business can understand the concepts and issues without being overwhelmed. 

The Extraction and Refining of Metals

By Anarkia333 |
The Extraction and Refining of Metals
361

The Extraction and Refining of Metals provides a novel approach to the science and technology of both ferrous and non-ferrous metal production. Rather than the traditional treatment in which one metal at a time is considered, this new approach, which examines several metals at a time, reveals more clearly the versatility and limitations of each of the main types of process. 

Steel Making

By Anarkia333 |
Steel Making
240

Steel Making is designed to give students a strong grounding in the theory and state-of-the-art practice of production of steels. The book is primarily focused to meet the needs of undergraduate metallurgical students and candidates for associate membership examinations of professional bodies (AMIIM, AMIE). 

Modern Steel Making Handbook

By Anarkia333 |
Modern Steel Making Handbook
666

This book comprehensively deals with all of the key topics of steel making including blast furnace plants, operations and processes, raw materials, preparation, chemical processes, and more. The book is full of illustrative examples and diagrams, charts, and figures to make complex concepts easy to understand.

Modeling of Steelmaking Processes

By Anarkia333 |
Modeling of Steelmaking Processes
484

From the prediction of complex weather patterns to the design of swimsuits, modeling has, over the years, quietly but steadily become an essential part of almost every field and industry—and steelmaking is no exception. Factors such as visual opacity, high operating temperature, and the relatively large size of industrial reactors often preclude direct experimental observation in steel manufacturing. Therefore the industry is overwhelmingly dependent on modeling to quickly and cost-effectively provide insight into analysis, design, optimization, and control of processing.