HuckleberryFinn
Structural
- Dec 24, 2010
- 51
All,
I'm in the process of comparing some books from my own personal library to that of my colleagues in the workplace and quite frankly, I'm finding several of my books somewhat lacking.
I was hoping you could recommend/comment on book suggestions listed below?
Steel Design - I have the 4th Edition of McCormacs book, not a bad introductory text but I'm looking to get into a little bit more meat. I heard Salmon and Johnson is good?
Masonry - Multiple people have recommended the Reinforced Masonry Engineering handbook (I currently do not own a masonry book, only the code).
Reinforced concrete - I have a packet of notes put together from my college instructor that is actually quite good. It leaves out a fair amount as I received it in an undergraduate course although I've been told to look into Nawy's book for more in-depth material?
Wood - I have Breyers book and it has served me well.
Mechanics - I have Hibbelers book and Boresi and Schmidts advanced text.
Analysis - I have Leet and Uang's book
Foundations - I could really use a good text in this area, I haven't had a chance to do much foundation design in my career up to this point and what I have done has been fairly simple spread foundations and wall foundations.
Anything other suggestions for books you found particularly useful would be appreciated as well!
I'm in the process of comparing some books from my own personal library to that of my colleagues in the workplace and quite frankly, I'm finding several of my books somewhat lacking.
I was hoping you could recommend/comment on book suggestions listed below?
Steel Design - I have the 4th Edition of McCormacs book, not a bad introductory text but I'm looking to get into a little bit more meat. I heard Salmon and Johnson is good?
Masonry - Multiple people have recommended the Reinforced Masonry Engineering handbook (I currently do not own a masonry book, only the code).
Reinforced concrete - I have a packet of notes put together from my college instructor that is actually quite good. It leaves out a fair amount as I received it in an undergraduate course although I've been told to look into Nawy's book for more in-depth material?
Wood - I have Breyers book and it has served me well.
Mechanics - I have Hibbelers book and Boresi and Schmidts advanced text.
Analysis - I have Leet and Uang's book
Foundations - I could really use a good text in this area, I haven't had a chance to do much foundation design in my career up to this point and what I have done has been fairly simple spread foundations and wall foundations.
Anything other suggestions for books you found particularly useful would be appreciated as well!