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Part 16.2 (AISC 348-09) Specification for Structural Joints using High-Strength Bolts
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TITLE CHANGE
2009:
Specification for Structural Joints Using High-Strength Bolts
MARKETING There PUBLICATIONS are sections in RCSC Specification that are not reproduced in the AISC Specification REDESIGN
Design, installation, and inspection of bolted joints
HIGHLIGHTS
New ASTM Provisions
TC Bolts
Treated the same as A325 and A490 bolts except they are Tension Controlled (TC) bolts
Hot-Dip Galvanizing
ASTM F2329 replaces A153 for threaded parts
MARKETING PUBLICATIONS RCSC still uses strength and serviceability REDESIGN separation for slip resistance.
Consistent with what was done in the 2010 AISC Spec, bolt shear strength values have been increased.
TABLE J3.2
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MARKETING Requirements have been clarified PUBLICATIONS Short-bolt usage of a DTI now permitted REDESIGN Difference between pre-installation values
and installation values clarified
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2005 2010 [b] End loaded connections with fastener pattern > 38 in., Fnv = 83.3% of tabulated value
MARKETING PUBLICATIONS Full effort of an ironworker with an ordinary REDESIGN spud wrench
Plies in firm contact
SUMMARY
MARKETING New material specifications PUBLICATIONS Revised bolt shear strength values REDESIGN Clarification of provisions
Not many changes
HIGHLIGHTS Option 3
Scope Tolerances
MARKETING PUBLICATIONS Drawing Information Big Small Pre-Detailing Conference Changes Change REDESIGN
Structural Steel Erection Drawings EOR Structural Narrative AESS Welds Appendix A: BIM
MARKETING PUBLICATIONS Other Structures added REDESIGN Consistent with AISC 360-10
MARKETING PUBLICATIONS Section 1.9 Added as invoking language REDESIGN Addresses tolerances not explicitly covered in the
Tolerances remain in Sections 6 and 7
Code Tolerances not covered are not to be assumed as zero
If loose items do not attach to structural frame = NOT Structural (loose lintels, etc.)
MARKETING Improved list of items that should be provided in PUBLICATIONS the contract documents WorksREDESIGN with information added on column
differential shortening and anticipated deflections in the Commentary to Section 7.13
MARKETING
Goal: PUBLICATIONS To open lines of communication and develop a common understanding REDESIGN about the project
MARKETING PUBLICATIONS Similar requirements as for shop drawings REDESIGN Oriented toward ensuring the Erector has
information when it is needed
MARKETING PUBLICATIONS Describes special erection conditions or other REDESIGN considerations that are required by the design
Example narratives added to Commentary concept Highlights special considerations in the erection of cantilevered members
MARKETING PUBLICATIONS REDESIGN If you cant see it from where its installed,
it doesnt matter
Option 1
Option 1
The intent of this approach is that complete design information necessary for detailing the connection is shown in the structural design drawings The steel detailer will then be able to transfer this information to the shop and erection drawings
The complete connection design shall be shown in the structural design drawings
Option 2
Option 2
It is not the intent that this method be used when the practice of engineering is required
MARKETING PUBLICATIONS REDESIGN The SER provides the schematics and the
The connection shall be designated to be selected or completed by an experienced steel detailer steel detailer completes the details
Option 3
Mix-n-Match
The connection shall be designated to be designed by a licensed professional engineer working for the fabricator
licensed professional engineer working for the fabricator designs the connections
Communication Required
Communication Required
Communication Required
Restrictions on types of connections
MARKETING PUBLICATIONS REDESIGN Early on, the fabricator and SER need to
discuss and agree on representative samples of the required substantiating connection information
Information submitted by the fabricator when option (2) or option (3) is designated for connections (if requested by the SER)
Teamwork
The SER is inviting the fabricator and the licensed professional engineer in responsible charge of the connection design to be a part of the SERs design team.
SUMMARY
Final Authority
The SER is identified as the final authority in the case of a dispute between the SER and the licensed professional engineer in responsible charge of the connection design when option (3) is specified This is simple and straightforward, and it is how it must be because only the SER has the full knowledge of the structure
Simple and straightforward approach to a practice that already exists, is in wide use, and currently is widely varying in how it is used
MARKETING PUBLICATIONS Language allows all parties to control their REDESIGN own risks, and no party is asked to assume
the responsibility for the negligence of another party
AISC 360-05
AISC 360-10
HIGHLIGHTS
2005
Chapter N. Quality Control and Quality Assurance - Minimum requirements for QC, QA, and NDT Chapter J. Design of Connections - Bolt shear strength values increased Chapter K. Design of HSS and Box Members Connections - Reorganized in a tabular format with figures
2010
2010
SUMMARY
Minimal changes Most changes are simplifications Some changes add new capabilities Some changes increase economy
The 2010 AISC Specification, 2010 Code of Standard Practice, and 2009 RCSC Specification are free for download at www.aisc.org/freepubs
The 14th Ed. Steel Construction Manual is now available in the AISC online bookstore! A second option for the location of the
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