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  • Goswick, Zachary C.
     
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    Reinforcement of axially loaded steel compression members / Zachary C. Goswick.
    by Goswick, Zachary C.
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  • Steel, Structural -- Testing
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  • Steel -- Welding
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  • Load factor design
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  • Building, Iron and steel
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  • MSST Project.
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    75 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm.
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    Thesis advisor: Dr. Douglas Stahl
    Committee members: Dr. Hans-Peter Huttelmaier, Dr. Richard DeVries
    Introduction -- Theoretical behavior prior to reinforcement -- Theoretical behavior during reinforcement -- Theoretical behavior after reinforcement -- Literature review -- Missing information -- Best practices -- Case study -- References -- Appendix A: Euler equation derivation -- B: Calculation of residual stress distributions with welding changes.
    The reinforcement of axially loaded steel compression members (columns) is examined. Column behavior before, during, and after reinforcement is reviewed followed by a review of existing periodical literature on the subject. None of the existing literature either specifically addresses the behavior of reinforced columns or covers the topic in its entirety. Instead, the literature that is available typically addresses only portions of the entire subject. By reviewing the major theoretical aspects of the subject, an understanding of column behavior during each phase of reinforcement is provided. This aids in connecting the individual portions of the subject described in the existing literature. Even with a good understanding of this subject, missing information and the complexity of the topic require conservative simplifications be used by practicing structural engineers. The presented case study shows how to apply these simplifications to current design practices.
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