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UPDATE
Since the introduction of BS 5950-1: 2000 the
SCI, and BCSA, have published three guides to
help designers get to grips with and make the
most of the revised code. These are:
T he Steelwork Design Guide to
BS 5950-1:200 Volume 1
(6th Edition) The Blue Book
Handbook of Structural Steelwork
(3rd Edition) The Red Book
Joints in Steel Constr uction:
Simple Connections The Green Book.
Major changes to the design rules include
reduced capacities for some sections, revised
bending resistances for Class 3 and 4 sections,increased compression resistances for Class 4
sections, new resistance tables for axial load
and bending checks and new web bearing and
buckling tables.
The Blue Book
The Blue Book is the essential handbook for
steel designers, with comprehensive coverage
of all steel sections and member resistances.There are several additional features to the 6th
Edition including:
Effective Section Property Tables
Cold Formed Hollow Sections as well
as hot rolled
Parallel Flange Channels
Deep Universal Beams
Pr i ce:Non-Members: 70,
SCI or BCSA Members: 52.50
The Red Book
The Red Book gives practical design guidance,
worked examples, section properties and
member capacities. The primary changes in
the handbook are:
New practical design guidance
New worked examples
Changes in the web bearing andbuckling tables
Changes in the tables for members subject
to axial load and bending
Increased compression resistances of
slender sections
Section properties tables now include
cold-formed hollow sections, parallel
flange channels, ASB and deep universal
beams
Pr i ce: Non-Members: 35,
SCI and BCSA Members 26.25
The Green Book
The Green Book gives essential guidance for
structural steelwork connections for use in
buildings designed by the Simple Method i.e.
braced frames where connections carry mainly
shear and axial loads. Design guidance wasoriginally published in two separate volumes.
The new publication contains all this and
much more. The major additions are:
Inclusion of design guidance for bolted
connections to hot finished structural
hollow sections using Flowdrill or
Hollo-Bolts
Use of fin plates for deep beams
Inclusion of design procedures for doublelines of bolts in double angle web cleats
and fin plates
Improved structural integrity guidance
Use of fully threaded bolts
Inclusion of bracing connections
Inclusion of slotted and kidney
shaped holes
Pr i ce: Non-Members: 70,
SCI or BCSA Members 52.50.
Contact for online ordering: www.steelbiz.org
or www.SteelConstruction.org or the SCI,
emai l: [email protected],
tel: 01344 623345 or the BCSA,
email: [email protected],
tel: 020 7839 8566
Blue, Red and Green Books