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Vierendeel Girders

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juandaniellarrinaga

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Excuse me, do anybody knows a book where I can find the theory, analysis and design of a vierendeel girder?? o vierendeel truss?? I apreciate a lot if you can recomend me a book.

Thank you.

Ing. JDLC
 
I didn´t find a book where cover this specific subject... Mcgregor, McCormac, Nadim Hassoun and I didnt find it...
 
"Design of Welded Structures" by Blodgett has some information on Vierendeel trusses (Section 5.13). I think the book is like $10 new.
 
thank u, in fact I have that book and missed a very important thing, I´m looking for a concrete structure, not an steel structure.. sorry, anyone know??
 
The analysis process is the same whatever the material, steel or concrete. And, in today’s world that means a few computer runs to adjust member sizes and stiffness’. Then, in concrete it becomes a whole bunch of beam/columns and connections btwn. beams and columns with the appropriate reinforcing for the moments and axial loads at each joint or in each member. And, that is right out of your basic RC design textbook. You could take a look at strut and tie design methods in concrete too. Then talk with a contractor about how he might form such a critter, you might want 45° corner transitions btwn. members at each joint.
 
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