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ACI 318, 530, and AISC 13 resources

ACI 318, 530, and AISC 13 resources

ACI 318, 530, and AISC 13 resources

(OP)
Hi guys.
I have mostly designed with wood and have found Breyer's "Design of Wood Structures" book to be the most complete design resource.  I am now getting into concrete, masonry and steel.  I wonder if there are similar books to Breyer's wood book for concrete, masonry and steel which teach design from ACI 318, 530 and AISC 13? Any suggested resources would be most appreciated.
Thanks,
 

RE: ACI 318, 530, and AISC 13 resources

Reinforced Masonry Engineering Handbook by Amrhein

Steel Structures by Salmon and Johnson

Reinforced Concrete -Mechanics and Design by MacGregor

I would also recommend the following as well

Design of Welded Structures by Blodgett
PCI Design Handbook
PCA Notes on ACI 318
Masonry Designers' Guide

Very Good start for a structural library.
 

RE: ACI 318, 530, and AISC 13 resources

(OP)
Great.. Thanks!!

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