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aisc direct analysis method practical guide: Steel Construction Manual American Institute of Steel Construction, 2011 Originally published in 1926 [i.e. 1927] under title: Steel construction; title of 8th ed.: Manual of steel construction. |
aisc direct analysis method practical guide: Effective Length and Notional Load Approaches for Assessing Frame Stability , 1997-01-01 This report provides a thorough understanding of the assumptions with respect to column and frame stability made in the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) specifications and presents the derivation and use of one alternate approach that is in common use in some form within several other design standards. Of the three techniques for stability design discussed, two approaches are based on the use of effective length factors and the third method involves the use of a notional load approach. Examples are included to illustrate the procedures for both common and unusual conditions encountered in practice, along with discussions on the advantages and disadvantages of each of the methods. This report is applicable to both unbraced and braced frames having either fully-restrained or partially-restrained connections. |
aisc direct analysis method practical guide: Structural Steel Design to Eurocode 3 and AISC Specifications Claudio Bernuzzi, Benedetto Cordova, 2016-02-25 Structural Steel Design to Eurocode 3 and AISC Specifications deals with the theory and practical applications of structural steel design in Europe and the USA. The book covers appropriate theoretical and background information, followed by a more design‐oriented coverage focusing on European and United States specifications and practices, allowing the reader to directly compare the approaches and results of both codes. Chapters follow a general plan, covering: A general section covering the relevant topics for the chapter, based on classical theory and recent research developments A detailed section covering design and detailing to Eurocode 3 specification A detailed section covering design and detailing to AISC specifications Fully worked examples are using both codes are presented. With construction companies working in increasingly international environments, engineers are more and more likely to encounter both codes. Written for design engineers and students of civil and structural engineering, this book will help both groups to become conversant with both code systems. |
aisc direct analysis method practical guide: Guide to Stability Design Criteria for Metal Structures Ronald D. Ziemian, 2010-02-08 The definitive guide to stability design criteria, fully updated and incorporating current research Representing nearly fifty years of cooperation between Wiley and the Structural Stability Research Council, the Guide to Stability Design Criteria for Metal Structures is often described as an invaluable reference for practicing structural engineers and researchers. For generations of engineers and architects, the Guide has served as the definitive work on designing steel and aluminum structures for stability. Under the editorship of Ronald Ziemian and written by SSRC task group members who are leading experts in structural stability theory and research, this Sixth Edition brings this foundational work in line with current practice and research. The Sixth Edition incorporates a decade of progress in the field since the previous edition, with new features including: Updated chapters on beams, beam-columns, bracing, plates, box girders, and curved girders. Significantly revised chapters on columns, plates, composite columns and structural systems, frame stability, and arches Fully rewritten chapters on thin-walled (cold-formed) metal structural members, stability under seismic loading, and stability analysis by finite element methods State-of-the-art coverage of many topics such as shear walls, concrete filled tubes, direct strength member design method, behavior of arches, direct analysis method, structural integrity and disproportionate collapse resistance, and inelastic seismic performance and design recommendations for various moment-resistant and braced steel frames Complete with over 350 illustrations, plus references and technical memoranda, the Guide to Stability Design Criteria for Metal Structures, Sixth Edition offers detailed guidance and background on design specifications, codes, and standards worldwide. |
aisc direct analysis method practical guide: Advanced Analysis in Steel Frame Design Andrea Eden Surovek, 2012 This report presents formal guidelines for the use of second-order inelastic analysis in the design and assessment of steel framing systems. |
aisc direct analysis method practical guide: Structural Stability of Steel Theodore V. Galambos, Andrea E. Surovek, 2008-04-18 Practical guide to structural stability theory for the design of safe steel structures Not only does this book provide readers with a solid foundation in structural stability theory, it also offers them a practical, working knowledge of how this theory translates into design specifications for safe steel structures. Structural Stability of Steel features detailed discussions of the elastic and inelastic stability of steel columns, beams, beam-columns, and frames alongside numerous worked examples. For each type of structural member or system, the authors set forth recommended design rules with clear explanations of how they were derived. Following an introduction to the principles of stability theory, the book covers: * Stability of axially loaded planar elastic systems * Tangent-modulus, reduced-modulus, and maximum strength theories * Elastic and inelastic stability limits of planar beam-columns * Elastic and inelastic instability of planar frames * Out-of-plane, lateral-torsional buckling of beams, columns, and beam-columns The final two chapters focus on the application of stability theory to the practical design of steel structures, with special emphasis on examples based on the 2005 Specification for Structural Steel Buildings of the American Institute of Steel Construction. Problem sets at the end of each chapter enable readers to put their newfound knowledge into practice by solving actual instability problems. With its clear logical progression from theory to design implementation, this book is an ideal textbook for upper-level undergraduates and graduate students in structural engineering. Practicing engineers should also turn to this book for expert assistance in investigating and solving a myriad of stability problems. |
aisc direct analysis method practical guide: Design and Analysis of Connections in Steel Structures Alfredo Boracchini, 2018-07-09 Dieses Buch führt in alle Aspekte der sicheren Berechnung, Bemessung und Konstruktion von wirtschaftlichen modernen Verbindungen im Stahlbau ein. Die Hintergrunderläuterungen sind nicht an eine spezifische Norm gekoppelt, sondern es werden unterschiedliche Normen und Methoden verglichen, die in der Praxis zur Anwendung kommen, wie z. B. Eurocode, AISC, DIN, BS. Anhand einer Reihe von Beispielen werden Problemlösungen detailliert beschrieben und illustriert. Damit erhält der Leser alle notwendigen Werkzeuge an die Hand, um auch komplexe Probleme bei der Konstruktion von Verbindungen zu lösen. Das Buch ist für Berufseinsteiger, für erfahrene Praktiker sowie auch für Stahlbaufachleute eine Arbeitshilfe, denn es werden einfache und komplexe Beanspruchungen an Verbindungen abgebildet. Weniger ausführlich werden Erdbebenauslegung, Schweißnähte, die Wechselwirkung mit anderen Materialien (Beton, Holz) und kalt geformte Verbindungen behandelt. |
aisc direct analysis method practical guide: Connections in Steel Structures R. Bjorhovde, J. Brozzetti, A. Colson, 1988-02-19 This book is the Proceedings of a State-of-the-Art Workshop on Connenctions and the Behaviour, Strength and Design of Steel Structures held at Laboratoire de Mecanique et Technologie, Ecole Normale, Cachan France from 25th to 27th May 1987. It contains the papers presented at the above proceedings and is split into eight main sections covering: Local Analysis of Joints, Mathematical Models, Classification, Frame Analysis, Frame Stability and Simplified Methods, Design Requirements, Data Base Organisation, Research and Development Needs. With papers from 50 international contributors this text will provide essential reading for all those involved with steel structures. |
aisc direct analysis method practical guide: A Practical Course in Advanced Structural Design Tim Huff, 2021-03-31 A Practical Course in Advanced Structural Design is written from the perspective of a practicing engineer, one with over 35 years of experience, now working in the academic world, who wishes to pass on lessons learned over the course of a structural engineering career. The book covers essential topics that will enable beginning structural engineers to gain an advanced understanding prior to entering the workforce, as well as topics which may receive little or no attention in a typical undergraduate curriculum. For example, many new structural engineers are faced with issues regarding estimating collapse loadings during earthquakes and establishing fatigue requirements for cyclic loading – but are typically not taught the underlying methodologies for a full understanding. Features: Advanced practice-oriented guidance on structural building and bridge design in a single volume. Detailed treatment of earthquake ground motion from multiple specifications (ASCE 7-16, ASCE 4-16, ASCE 43-05, AASHTO). Details of calculations for the advanced student as well as the practicing structural engineer. Practical example problems and numerous photographs from the author’s projects throughout. A Practical Course in Advanced Structural Design will serve as a useful text for graduate and upper-level undergraduate civil engineering students as well as practicing structural engineers. |
aisc direct analysis method practical guide: Code of Standard Practice for Steel Buildings and Bridges Adopted Effective July 1, 1970 American Institute of Steel Construction, 1970 |
aisc direct analysis method practical guide: Steel and Composite Structures Y. C. Wang, 2018-05-08 Over 150 papers representing the most recent international research findings on steel and composite structures. Including steel constructions; buckling and stability; codes; composite; control; fatigue and fracture; fire; impact; joints; maintenance; plates and shells; retrofitting; seismic; space structures; steel; structural analysis; structural components and assemblies; thin-walled structures; vibrations, and wind. A special session is dedicated on codification. A valuable source of information to researchers and practitioners in the field of steel and composite structures. |
aisc direct analysis method practical guide: Plastic Design and Second-Order Analysis of Steel Frames W.F. Chen, I. Sohal, 2013-12-20 Plastic Design of Steel Frames assesses the current status and future direction of computer-based analyses of inelastic strength and stability for direct frame design. It shows how design rules are used in practical frame design and provides an introduction to the second-order theory of inelastic frame design. The book includes two computer programs on a diskette: one for the first-order analyses and the other for the second-order plastic hinge analysis of planar frame design. The second-order program can be used to predict realistic strengths and stabilities of planar frames, thereby eliminating the tedious task of estimating factors for individual member capacity checks. Both programs include clear input instructions. The diskette also contains the Fortran source-code listing for the second-order plastic-hinge analysis, enabling the user to customize the program. The programs will run on an IBM PC-AT or equivalent machine with 640 kB of memory and 30 MB hard drive. |
aisc direct analysis method practical guide: Column Base Plates John T. DeWolf, David T. Ricker, 1990 This report contains a compilation of existing information on the design of base plates for steel columns. The material is taken from reports, papers, texts and design guides. The intent is to provide engineers with the research background and an understanding of the behaviour of base plates and then to present information and guidelines for their design. The material is intended for the design of column base plates in building frames, though it can be used for related structures. Bearing plates for beams would be based on similar principles.--Page 1. |
aisc direct analysis method practical guide: Design of Steel Structures Elias G. Abu-Saba, 2012-12-06 This book is intended for classroom teaching in architectural and civil engineering at the graduate and undergraduate levels. Although it has been developed from lecture notes given in structural steel design, it can be useful to practicing engineers. Many of the examples presented in this book are drawn from the field of design of structures. Design of Steel Structures can be used for one or two semesters of three hours each on the undergraduate level. For a two-semester curriculum, Chapters 1 through 8 can be used during the first semester. Heavy emphasis should be placed on Chapters 1 through 5, giving the student a brief exposure to the consideration of wind and earthquakes in the design of buildings. With the new federal requirements vis a vis wind and earthquake hazards, it is beneficial to the student to have some under standing of the underlying concepts in this field. In addition to the class lectures, the instructor should require the student to submit a term project that includes the complete structural design of a multi-story building using standard design procedures as specified by AISC Specifications. Thus, the use of the AISC Steel Construction Manual is a must in teaching this course. In the second semester, Chapters 9 through 13 should be covered. At the undergraduate level, Chapters 11 through 13 should be used on a limited basis, leaving the student more time to concentrate on composite construction and built-up girders. |
aisc direct analysis method practical guide: Guide to Design Criteria for Bolted and Riveted Joints Geoffrey L. Kulak, John W. Fisher, John H. A. Struik, 1987-04-14 This updated version of the first edition examines the strength and deformation behaviour of riveted and bolted structural connectors and the joints in which they are used. |
aisc direct analysis method practical guide: Handbook of Steel Connection Design and Details Akbar R. Tamboli, 2010 Surveys the leading methods for connecting structural steel components, covering state-of-the-art techniques and materials, and includes new information on welding and connections. Hundreds of detailed examples, photographs, and illustrations are found throughout this handbook. --from publisher description. |
aisc direct analysis method practical guide: Recommended Seismic Design Criteria for New Steel Moment-Frame Buildings (FEMA 350) Federal Emergency Agency, 2013-03-16 This report, FEMA-350 - Recommended Seismic Design Criteria for New Steel Moment-Frame Buildings has been developed by the SAC Joint Venture under contract to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to provide organizations engaged in the development of consensus design standards and building code provisions with recommended criteria for the design and construction of new buildings incorporating moment-resisting steel frame construction to resist the effects of earthquakes. It is one of a series of companion publications addressing the issue of the seismic performance of steel moment-frame buildings. The set of companion publications includes: FEMA-350 - Recommended Seismic Design Criteria for New Steel Moment-Frame Buildings. This publication provides recommended criteria, supplemental to FEMA-302 - 1997 NEHRP Recommended Provisions for Seismic Regulations for New Buildings and Other Structures, for the design and construction of steel moment-frame buildings and provides alternative performance-based design criteria. FEMA-351 - Recommended Seismic Evaluation and Upgrade Criteria for Existing Welded Steel Moment-Frame Buildings. This publication provides recommended methods to evaluate the probable performance of existing steel moment-frame buildings in future earthquakes and to retrofit these buildings for improved performance. FEMA-352 - Recommended Postearthquake Evaluation and Repair Criteria for Welded Steel Moment-Frame Buildings. This publication provides recommendations for performing postearthquake inspections to detect damage in steel moment-frame buildings following an earthquake, evaluating the damaged buildings to determine their safety in the postearthquake environment, and repairing damaged buildings. FEMA-353 - Recommended Specifications and Quality Assurance Guidelines for Steel Moment-Frame Construction for Seismic Applications. This publication provides recommended specifications for the fabrication and erection of steel moment frames for seismic applications. The recommended design criteria contained in the other companion documents are based on the material and workmanship standards contained in this document, which also includes discussion of the basis for the quality control and quality assurance criteria contained in the recommended specifications. The information contained in these recommended design criteria, hereinafter referred to as Recommended Criteria, is presented in the form of specific design and performance evaluation procedures together with supporting commentary explaining part of the basis for these recommendations. |
aisc direct analysis method practical guide: Stability of Structures Chai H Yoo, Sung Lee, 2011-05-12 The current trend of building more streamlined structures has made stability analysis a subject of extreme importance. It is mostly a safety issue because Stability loss could result in an unimaginable catastrophe. Written by two authors with a combined 80 years of professional and academic experience, the objective of Stability of Structures: Principles and Applications is to provide engineers and architects with a firm grasp of the fundamentals and principles that are essential to performing effective stability analysts. Concise and readable, this guide presents stability analysis within the context of elementary nonlinear flexural analysis, providing a strong foundation for incorporating theory into everyday practice. The first chapter introduces the buckling of columns. It begins with the linear elastic theory and proceeds to include the effects of large deformations and inelastic behavior. In Chapter 2 various approximate methods are illustrated along with the fundamentals of energy methods. The chapter concludes by introducing several special topics, some advanced, that are useful in understanding the physical resistance mechanisms and consistent and rigorous mathematical analysis. Chapters 3 and 4 cover buckling of beam-columns. Chapter 5 presents torsion in structures in some detail, which is one of the least well understood subjects in the entire spectrum of structural mechanics. Strictly speaking, torsion itself does not belong to a topic in structural stability, but needs to be covered to some extent for a better understanding of buckling accompanied with torsional behavior. Chapters 6 and 7 consider stability of framed structures in conjunction with torsional behavior of structures. Chapters 8 to 10 consider buckling of plate elements, cylindrical shells, and general shells. Although the book is primarily devoted to analysis, rudimentary design aspects are discussed. - Balanced presentation for both theory and practice - Well-blended contents covering elementary to advanced topics - Detailed presentation of the development |
aisc direct analysis method practical guide: Vibration Problems in Structures Hugo Bachmann, Walter J. Ammann, Florian Deischl, Josef Eisenmann, Ingomar Floegl, Gerhard H. Hirsch, Günter K. Klein, Göran J. Lande, Oskar Mahrenholtz, Hans G. Natke, Hans Nussbaumer, Anthony J. Pretlove, Johann H. Rainer, Ernst-Ulrich Saemann, Lorenz Steinbeisser, 2012-12-06 Authors: Hugo Bachmann, Walter J. Ammann, Florian Deischl, Josef Eisenmann, Ingomar Floegl, Gerhard H. Hirsch, Günter K. Klein, Göran J. Lande, Oskar Mahrenholtz, Hans G. Natke, Hans Nussbaumer, Anthony J. Pretlove, Johann H. Rainer, Ernst-Ulrich Saemann, Lorenz Steinbeisser. Large structures such as factories, gymnasia, concert halls, bridges, towers, masts and chimneys can be detrimentally affected by vibrations. These vibrations can cause either serviceability problems, severely hampering the user's comfort, or safety problems. The aim of this book is to provide structural and civil engineers working in construction and environmental engineering with practical guidelines for counteracting vibration problems. Dynamic actions are considered from the following sources of vibration: - human body motions, - rotating, oscillating and impacting machines, - wind flow, - road traffic, railway traffic and construction work. The main section of the book presents tools that aid in decision-making and in deriving simple solutions to cases of frequently occurring normal vibration problems. Complexer problems and more advanced solutions are also considered. In all cases these guidelines should enable the engineer to decide on appropriate solutions expeditiously. The appendices of the book contain fundamentals essential to the main chapters. |
aisc direct analysis method practical guide: Matrix Structural Analysis William McGuire, Richard H. Gallagher, Ronald D. Ziemian, 1999-07-30 Entire book and illustrative examples have been edited extensively, and several chapters repositioned. * Imperial units are used instead of SI units in many of the examples and problems, particularly those of a nonlinear nature that have strong implications for design, since the SI system has not been fully assimilated in practice. |
aisc direct analysis method practical guide: Buckling Strength of Metal Structures Friedrich Bleich, 1952 |
aisc direct analysis method practical guide: Foundation Design: Principles and Practices Donald P. Coduto, 2013-10-03 For undergraduate/graduate-level foundation engineering courses. Covers the subject matter thoroughly and systematically, while being easy to read. Emphasizes a thorough understanding of concepts and terms before proceeding with analysis and design, and carefully integrates the principles of foundation engineering with their application to practical design problems. |
aisc direct analysis method practical guide: Staggered Truss Framing Systems Neil Wexler, 2002 |
aisc direct analysis method practical guide: Proceedings , 2004 Compilation of Papers Pertaining to Stability of Metal Structures |
aisc direct analysis method practical guide: Guide to Stability Design Criteria for Metal Structures Theodore V. Galambos, 1998-06-15 This book provides simplified and refined procedures applicable to design and to accessing design limitations and offers guidance to design specifications, codes and standards currently applied to the stability of metal structures. |
aisc direct analysis method practical guide: Aws D1. 6/d1. 6m American Welding Society, 2017-06-05 |
aisc direct analysis method practical guide: Structural Steel Design Abi O. Aghayere, Jason Vigil, 2020-01-23 Structural Steel Design, Third Edition is a simple, practical, and concise guide to structural steel design – using the Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) and the Allowable Strength Design (ASD) methods -- that equips the reader with the necessary skills for designing real-world structures. Civil, structural, and architectural engineering students intending to pursue careers in structural design and consulting engineering, and practicing structural engineers will find the text useful because of the holistic, project-based learning approach that bridges the gap between engineering education and professional practice. The design of each building component is presented in a way such that the reader can see how each element fits into the entire building design and construction process. Structural details and practical example exercises that realistically mirror what obtains in professional design practice are presented. Features: - Includes updated content/example exercises that conform to the current codes (ASCE 7, ANSI/AISC 360-16, and IBC) - Adds coverage to ASD and examples with ASD to parallel those that are done LRFD - Follows a holistic approach to structural steel design that considers the design of individual steel framing members in the context of a complete structure. Instructor resources are available online by emailing the publisher with proof of class adoption at info@merclearning.com. |
aisc direct analysis method practical guide: Practical Guide to Seismic Restraint James R. Tauby, Richard Lloyd, 2012 A comprehensive manual that shows how to design, specify, and install seismic restraints for all mechanical and plumbing systems in buildings to meet the latest code requirements. Includes illustrated, detailed examples and calculations on design of restraints for suspended and floor-mounted equipment, ducts, piping, and cooling towers--Provided by publisher. |
aisc direct analysis method practical guide: Semi-rigid Connections Handbook Wai-Fah Chen, 2011 A practical and accessible introduction to the implementation of partially restrained connections in engineering practice. |
aisc direct analysis method practical guide: Steel Designers' Manual Fifth Edition: The Steel Construction Institute Institute Steel Construction, 1993-01-18 This classic manual for structural steelwork design was first published in 1956. Since then, it has sold many thousands of copies worldwide. The fifth edition is the first major revision for 20 years and is the first edition to be fully based on limit state design, now used as the primary design method, and on the UK code of practice, BS 5950. It provides, in a single volume, all you need to know about structural steel design. |
aisc direct analysis method practical guide: Engineering for Structural Stability in Bridge Construction Federal Highway Federal Highway Administration, U. S. Department U.S. Department of Transportation, 2020-07-19 This manual is intended to serve as a reference. It will provide technical information which will enable Manual users to perform the following activities:Describe typical erection practices for girder bridge superstructures and recognize critical construction stagesDiscuss typical practices for evaluating structural stability of girder bridge superstructures during early stages of erection and throughout bridge constructionExplain the basic concepts of stability and why it is important in bridge erection* Explain common techniques for performing advanced stability analysis along with their advantages and limitationsDescribe how differing construction sequences effect superstructure stabilityBe able to select appropriate loads, load combinations, and load factors for use in analyzing superstructure components during constructionBe able to analyze bridge members at various stages of erection* Develop erection plans that are safe and economical, and know what information is required and should be a part of those plansDescribe the differences between local, member and global (system) stability |
aisc direct analysis method practical guide: Design of Steel Beams in Torsion A. F. Hughes, David C. Iles, A. S. Malik, Steel Construction Institute (Great Britain), 2011 |
aisc direct analysis method practical guide: Advanced Analysis and Design of Steel Frames Gou-Qiang Li, Jin-Jin Li, 2007-06-05 Steel frames are used in many commercial high-rise buildings, as well as industrial structures, such as ore mines and oilrigs. Enabling construction of ever lighter and safer structures, steel frames have become an important topic for engineers. This book, split into two parts covering advanced analysis and advanced design of steel frames, guides the reader from a broad array of frame elements through to advanced design methods such as deterministic, reliability, and system reliability design approaches. This book connects reliability evaluation of structural systems to advanced analysis of steel frames, and ensures that the steel frame design described is founded on system reliability. Important features of the this book include: fundamental equations governing the elastic and elasto-plastic equilibrium of beam, sheer-beam, column, joint-panel, and brace elements for steel frames; analysis of elastic buckling, elasto-plastic capacity and earthquake-excited behaviour of steel frames; background knowledge of more precise analysis and safer design of steel frames against gravity and wind, as well as key discussions on seismic analysis. theoretical treatments, followed by numerous examples and applications; a review of the evolution of structural design approaches, and reliability-based advanced analysis, followed by the methods and procedures for how to establish practical design formula. Advanced Design and Analysis of Steel Frames provides students, researchers, and engineers with an integrated examination of this core civil and structural engineering topic. The logical treatment of both advanced analysis followed by advanced design makes this an invaluable reference tool, comprising of reviews, methods, procedures, examples, and applications of steel frames in one complete volume. |
aisc direct analysis method practical guide: Steel Bridge Group Steel Construction Institute, 2006 |
aisc direct analysis method practical guide: Design of Single-span Steel Portal Frames to BS 5950-1:2000 P. R. Salter, A. S. Malik, C. M. King, 2004 |
aisc direct analysis method practical guide: Manual of Steel Construction American Institute of Steel Construction, 1973 |
aisc direct analysis method practical guide: Design for Structural Stability P. A. Kirby, D. A. Nethercot, 1979-01-01 |
aisc direct analysis method practical guide: Plastic Design and Second-Order Analysis of Steel Frames Wai Fah Chen, I. Sohal, 1994-12-16 Plastic Design of Steel Frames assesses the current status and future direction of computer-based analyses of inelastic strength and stability for direct frame design. It shows how design rules are used in practical frame design and provides an introduction to the second-order theory of inelastic frame design. The book includes two computer programs on a diskette: one for the first-order analyses and the other for the second-order plastic hinge analysis of planar frame design. The second-order program can be used to predict realistic strengths and stabilities of planar frames, thereby eliminating the tedious task of estimating factors for individual member capacity checks. Both programs include clear input instructions. The diskette also contains the Fortran source-code listing for the second-order plastic-hinge analysis, enabling the user to customize the program. The programs will run on an IBM PC-AT or equivalent machine with 640 kB of memory and 30 MB hard drive. |
aisc direct analysis method practical guide: Seismic Design Manual , 2018 |
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