WIND LOADING OF STRUCTURES
Thursday, March 27, 2008 at 09:32
Robert

Wind Loading of Structures, 2 e.
John D Holmes
2007, 9780415409469, 392pp, $198

When it was announced that Dr J Dean Holmes was to spend the Fall 2001 semester at Louisiana State University* he was described as “one of the leading authorities on Wind Engineering in the world”. The content and quality of this book is consistent with that assessment of his standing. The book provides a comprehensive, practical examination of wind loading of structures.

The text is structured as follows:

This structure is unchanged from the first edition but there have been changes to almost every chapter and appendix. Chapter 15 has been completely re-written because of the extensive revisions to most of the codes reviewed.

Features that add considerably to the appeal of the book include:

The impressive cover image portrays some interesting aspects of failure and warranted identification and a brief discussion.

All engineers should be seeking to improve and increase their understanding of the processes they deal with rather than simply following codes and standards. For structural engineers concerned with wind loading of structures this book will assist them greatly in this endeavour.

* hurricane.lsu.edu/newsarchives.htm

Review by Bill Boyce FIEAust CPEng, 2004 John Connell Gold Medallist.Formerly Reader in Civil Engineering at University of Queensland & Technical Advisor Structural at Kellogg Brown & Root.

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