Empirical Design in Structural Engineering

Thomas Boothby
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10 October 2023
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Empirical Design in Structural Engineering explores the history, applicability and uses of empirical design. This book aims to show that empirical design is practised much more widely than is generally understood, that it can make a particularly valuable contribution to your structural engineering design, and that it can be found embedded within the procedures of rational engineering design. Through examples of practices from North America, Europe and Asia, the author investigates the capabilities of the key materials for structural engineering – steel, concrete, wood and masonry – and how they connect to engineering, especially the engineering of building structures.

This book also considers the value of prior experience in determining the configuration and size of designed structures including bridges, buildings and other structures. With case studies that focus on historic structures, forensic engineering and reinforced concrete, this book explores: philosophical empiricism and rationalism; engineering empiricism and rationalism; empirical builders and their products; contemporary building codes; ethical issues in the application of empirical design; and contemporary uses of empirical design.

This book will be of interest to any student or practising engineer interested in the role that empirical design can play in their project. It will have additional appeal to those interested in or engaged with architecture, construction management and buildings management..

Chapter 1. Introduction

  • Chapter 2. Philosophical Empiricism and Rationalism
  • Chapter 3. Engineering Empiricism and Rationalism
  • Chapter 4. Purely Empirical Builders and Their Products
  • Chapter 5. An empiricist review of contemporary building codes
  • Chapter 6. Ethical issues in the application of empirical design
  • Chapter 7. Case study I. The application of empirical design to engineering for historic preservation
  • Chapter 8. Case study II. Forensic Engineering
  • Chapter 9. Case study III. Design of a wood frame building by empirical rules and justification
  • Chapter 10. Case study IV. Design of a reinforced concrete foundation by empirical rules and justification
  • Chapter 11. Further Contemporary Uses of Empirical Design
  • Chapter 12. Conclusions

Thomas Boothby is Professor of Architectural Engineering at The Pennsylvania State University. He is a Registered Architect and Professional Engineer with 40 years of experience in structural engineering as a designer and educator. He is the author of Engineering Iron and Stone: Understanding Structural Analysis and Design Methods of the Late 19th Century and Empirical Structural Design for Architects, Engineers and Builders