Authors:Edward G. Nisbett, Albert S. Melilli,
Publisher: Astm Intl
Keywords: steel, astm, special, technical, stp, publication, alloys, stainless, forgings, symposium, sponsored, committee, related
Number of Pages: 610
Published: 1986-10
List price: $59.00
ISBN-10: 0803104650
ISBN-13: 9780803104655

Author: LASTThe Steel Construction Institute
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Keywords: manual, designers, steel
Number of Pages: 1368
Published: 2005-05-27
List price: $114.99
ISBN-10: 1405134127
ISBN-13: 9781405134125

This classic manual on structural steel design provides a major source of reference for structural engineers and fabricators working with the leading construction material. Based fully on the concepts of limit state design, the manual has been revised to take account of the 2000 revisions to BS 5950. It also looks at new developments in structural steel, environmental issues and outlines the main requirements of the Eurocode on structural steel.

Author: Christopher L. G. Hall
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Keywords: steel, industry, phoenix, rise
Number of Pages: 448
Published: 1997-01-15
List price: $105.00
ISBN-10: 0312161980
ISBN-13: 9780312161989

Steel Phoenix: The Fall and Rise of the U.S. Steel Industry is a remarkable story. Christopher Hall recounts the great downfall of "Big Steel" in America and the emergence of a new, reinvented steel industry from the ashes of the old. Beginning with the failures of Big Steel to respond to a changing world, Christopher Hall analyzes the powers and drives behind this "most basic" of industries, revealing how the "Rust Belt" of the 1970s and 1980s was created and how the death of the traditional steel industry devastated cities such as Pittsburgh, Cleveland, and Youngstown. Hall then examines how

Author: Christopher J. Dawso
Publisher: Kent State University Pre
Keywords: steel, collection, ltv, photos, remembered
Number of Pages: 153
Published: 2008-01-04
List price: $39.00
ISBN-10: 0873389115
ISBN-13: 9780873389112

In the first half of the twentieth century, the steel industry was the major heavy industry in the U.S. and the bellwether of regional economic might. Today, the remnants of the steel industry are rapidly disappearing. The once giant mills that employed thousands are slowly decaying or have been torn down. This decay and decline has attracted numerous photographers, and a number of books have been published highlighting the rusting hulks of a once-proud industry. However, instead of photos depicting an industry in decline, the images in "Steel Remembered" show the steel industry at its zenith,

Author: Jones & Laughlin Steel Company
Publisher: BiblioLife
Keywords: construction, steel, standard
Number of Pages: 310
Published: 2009-05-20
List price: $25.99
ISBN-10: 1110308418
ISBN-13: 9781110308415

Author: The Steel Construction Institute
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Keywords: manual, designers, steel
Number of Pages: 1337
Published: 2003-03-28
List price: $165.95
ISBN-10: 0632049251
ISBN-13: 9780632049257

This classic manual on structural steel design provides a major source of reference for structural engineers and fabricators working with the leading construction material. Based fully on the concepts of limit state design, the manual has been revised to take account of the 2000 revisions to BS 5950. It also looks at new developments in structural steel, environmental issues and outlines the main requirements of the Eurocode on structural steel.

Author: Kenneth Warre
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Pre
Keywords: steel, corporation, states, century, first, united
Number of Pages: 424
Published: 2008-02-28
List price: $27.95
ISBN-10: 0822960028
ISBN-13: 9780822960027

At its formation in 1901, the United States Steel Corporation was the earth’s biggest industrial corporation, a wonder of the manufacturing world. Immediately it produced two thirds of America’s raw steel and thirty percent of the steel made worldwide. The behemoth company would go on to support the manufacturing superstructure of practically every other industry in America. It would create and sustain the economies of many industrial communities, especially Pittsburgh, employing more than a million people over the course of the century. A hundred years later, the U.S. Steel Group
  
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