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Structural AnalysisStructural Analysis by R.C. Coates
Buy used from: £32.00
The Bible of structural analysis: impossibly difficult to read unless you already know what it says. But when you DO know what it says, it's invaluable. It's just got to be No. 1 on the list.
Mechanics of MaterialsMechanics of Materials by James M. Gere
Buy used from: £19.98
For the understandable alternative to CCK, Gere and Timoshenko is the bees' knees. Clarity of writing is second-to-none, presentation superb. Suitable from first-year, reference for years to come.
Steel Designers' ManualSteel Designers' Manual by The Steel Construction Institute
Buy new: £46.49 / Used from: £44.99
A jumble of sections added to ad-hoc over the (many) years, but somehow makes it as an essential book. Join the SCI as a student (ca. £15) and they give you this free. Note: 6th ed. publ. 01/03 (h/b).
Steel Work Design Guide to BS 5950: Section Properties and Member Capacities Pt. 1, 2000, v. 1Steel Work Design Guide to BS 5950: Section Properties and Member Capacities Pt. 1, 2000, v. 1
The Blue Book has section properties and member capacities to BS5950:2000. Maybe not too useful as an u/g, but it's free as an SCI student member. You'll regret it as a graduate if you don't get it.
Reinforced and Prestressed ConcreteReinforced and Prestressed Concrete by F.K. Kong
Buy new: £39.14 / Used from: £38.28
Kong and Evans has been in print for 18 years (publ. 1985), but it is still one of the best books around on Reinforced Concrete. Technically sound, well-written and thorough.
Handbook of Structural SteelworkHandbook of Structural Steelwork by Steel Construction Institute
This is the famous Red Book -like the Blue Book (4.), the Green Book and the Grey Book. SCI have just updated for BS5950:2000. How to design structural steelwork in a nutshell. Order from SCI.
Structural Engineer's Pocket BookStructural Engineer's Pocket Book by Fiona Cobb
Buy used from: £19.50
Fiona Cobb's little red book - invaluable aid for IStructE Part III. Slightly prone to errors or glossing over points with over-simplification, but indispensible nevertheless.
History of Strength of MaterialsHistory of Strength of Materials by Stephen P. Timoshenko
Buy new: £11.59 / Used from: £10.16
This may not be on any undergraduate reading lists, but understanding the development of knowledge of the strength of materials is fundamental. And it's cheap at half the price.
Open-channel Hydraulics (Civil Engineering)Open-channel Hydraulics (Civil Engineering) by Ven Te Chow
Buy used from: £34.00
Another classic - Ven Te Chow is THE book on open channel hydraulics.
Soil MechanicsSoil Mechanics by R.F. Craig
Buy used from: £28.99
A book where the latest (6th) edition IS for once very different to the 5th, there isn't any other book on geotechnics to push this off a self-respecting civil engineer's bookshelf.
Roark's Formulas for Stress and Strain (McGraw-Hill International Editions)Roark's Formulas for Stress and Strain (McGraw-Hill International Editions) by Warren C. Young
Buy new: £28.81 / Used from: £25.53
A book that's found in every Company library. Like Blevins, maybe not worth buying outright. Notoriously full of mistakes in earlier editions, but that's character!
Formulas for Natural Frequency and Mode ShapeFormulas for Natural Frequency and Mode Shape by R. Blevins
Buy new: £71.20 / Used from: £61.60
Like Roark, in nearly every Company library with any dynamics background. Probably not worth buying your own copy, but it's surprising how many times the cry goes up: Has anyone seen Blevins?