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2016 Specification
Where did we start?
+ AISC 360-05, published
March 9, 2005
+ AISC 360-10, published
dune 22, 2010
+ AISC 360-16, published
July 7, 2016
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With AISC 360-05 we eliminated the conflict Mission Statement of
between ASD and LRFD. AISC 360-16 AISC Committee on Specifications:
continues to reinforce that concept.
Develop the practice-oriented specification for
structural ste! buildings that provides for
+ Lie safety
+ Economical bling systems
+ Predictable behavior and response
+ Effient use
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What can you expect?
+ AISC’s continued commitment to a single
specification for all types of elements.
« Continued availability of provisions for
LRFD and ASD (a unified specification)
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What was the goal for 2016?
+ Continue to coordinate with all AISC standards
* Integrate with non AISC standards such as
ASCE 7, IBC, and ACI.
* Reference appropriate other newly approved
standards such as SDI QA/QC - 2011.
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+ Preface
“This Specification is based upon past
successful usage, advances in the state of
knowledge, and changes in design practice.”
Itis “a consensus document using ANSI-
accredited procedures to provide a uniform
Practice in the design of steel-framed buildings
and other structures.”
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+ Preface
It is “the result of the consensus deliberations of
a committee of structural engineers with wide
experience and high professional standing,
representing a wide geographical distribution
throughout the United States."
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* Preface
“The comnittee includes approximately equal
numbers of engineers in private practice and
code agencies, engineers involved in research
and teaching, and engineers employed by steel
fabricating and producing companies."
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+ Committees
There are 45 members of the Specification
Committee.
~47 additional professionals plus staff work
with the Specification Committee in eleven
task committees to develop the technical
material of the Specification.
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+ Al. SCOPE
“The Specification ..
shall apply to the design, fabrication and erection of
the structural steel system or systems with structural
steel acting compositely with reinforced concrete,
where the steel elements are defined in Section 2.1 of
the AISC Code of Standard Practice for Stee!
Buildings and Bridges.”
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Basic organization has not changed
— Still 14 Chapters, A through N
= Still 8 Appendices, 1 through 8
Within some chapters, provisions have
been reorganized
Throughout there have been editorial
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Contents
Symbols
Glossary
A. General Provisions
B. Design Requirements
C. Design for Stability
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+ D. Design of Members for Tension
+ E. Design of Members for Compression
+ F. Design of Members for Flexure
+ G. Design of Members for Shear
+ H. Design of Members for Combined
Forces and Torsion
+ 1. Design of Composite Members
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+ J. Design of Connections
+ K. Additional Requirements for HSS and
Box-Section Connections
+ L. Design for Serviceability
+ M. Fabrication and Erection
+ N. Quality Control and Quality Assurance
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+ Appendices
~1. Design by Advanced Analysis
~2. Design for Ponding
-3, Fatigue
~4, Structural Design for Fire Conditions
—5. Evaluation of Existing Structures
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—6. Member Stability Bracing
~7. Alternative Methods of Design for Stability
—8. Approximate Second-Order Analysis
Remember, these appendices are an integral
part of the Specification and are mandatory,
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Limit States
+ For each member type, the Specification
identifies each limit state to be checked
+ All appropriate modes of failure are
identified
+ Nominal strength is independent of design
philosophy
+ Available strength is readily determined
from nominal strength
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Limit States
Serviceability Limit States (Chapter L)
Strength Limit States (Chapters C through K)
~ Yielding
= Rupture
— Buckling
= Other Miscellaneous
Structural Integrity Limit States (Section B3.9)
Many of he srength it states or presented within
the Specification with qualifiers
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committee of 30
members plus 6 emeritus
members organized into
5 subcommittees and
supported by an
additional 16 staff and
volunteers.
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. Dimensions and Properties
. General Design Considerations
. Design of Flexural Members
. Design of Compression Members
. Design of Tension Members
. Design of Members Subject to Combined
Forces
Design Considerations for Bolts
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9. Design of Connecting Elements
10. Design of Simple Shear Connections
11. Design of Partially Restrained Moment
Connections
12. Design of Fully Restrained Moment
Connections
13. Design of Bracing Connections and
Truss Connections
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14. Design of Beam Bearing Plates, Column
Base Plates, Anchor Rods and Column
Splices
15. Design of Hanger Connections, Bracket
Plates and Crane-Rail Connections
16. Standards
17. Miscellaneous Data and Mathematical
Information
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+ 16 square shapes ced up to 2222x718
+ Sreclanglar shapes added upto 2612434
*+ Pipe (remember pipe and tubes both HSS)
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Chapter A
+ General Provisions
This chapter states the scope of this
Specification, lists referenced specifications,
codes and standards, and provides
requirements for materials and structural design
documents.
Revised introductory statement
Chapter A
+ A3. Material
—A3.1a(b) Hollow Structural Sections (HSS)
+ Tubing and pipe are now combined under one section
ASTM 1055, 50 ksi welded HSS added
+ ASTM A1085, new HSS standard wit lighter tolerances
added
-A3.1a(c) Plates
“+ ASTM A1068, HSLA plate produced by thermo-mechanical
Controlled process added: Grades 60 to 80
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Chapter A
* A3.3 Bolts, Washers and Nuts
— ASTM F3125 added. It includes the former
‘A325 and A490 type standards as grades.
Thus, ASTM A325, A490, F'1852, and F2280
no longer exist as separate standards.
ASTM F3111 and F3040, 200 ksi hex head
and twist-off bolts are added as Group C.
‘These are proprietary products.
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Chapter A
+ A4. Structural Design Drawings and
Specifications
— User Note: The Code of Standard Practice uses the
term “design documents” in place of "design
drawings" to generalize the term and to reflect both
paper drawings and electronic models. Similarly,
“fabrication dociments” is used in place of “shop
drawings,” and ‘erection documents" is used in
place of erection drawings." The use of “drawings”
jin this standard is not intended to create a conflict.
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Chapter B
= Design Requirements
This chapter addresses general requirements
for the analysic-and design of steel structures
applicable to all chapters of the Specification.
The provisions in Chapter B do not relate to analysis,
30 this term has been removed from the description
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Chapter B
+ B3. Design Basis
“Design shall be such that no applicable
strength or serviceability limit state shall be
exceeded when the structure is subjected to all
applicable load combinations.”
“Design for strength shall be performed
according fo the provisions for load and
resistance factor design (LRFD) or to the
provisions ‘or allowable strength design (ASD).”
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Chapter B
+ B3. Design Basis
User Note: The term “design’, as Used in this
‘Specification, is defined in the Glossary.
Design. The process of establishing the
physical and other properties of a structure for
the purpose of achieving the desired strength,
serviceability, durability, constructability,
economy and other desired characteristics.
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Chapter B
+ B3, Design Basis
User Note: The term “design”, as used in this
‘Specification, is defined in the Glossary.
Design for strength, as used in this
Specification, includes analysis to determine
required strength and proportioning to have
adequate avallable strength
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+ B3, Design Basis
—This section has been completely reorganized.
~ It provides the charging language for the
remainder of the Specification in this new
order:
4. Design for Strength Using Load and Resistance
Factor Design (LRFD)
2. Design for Strength Using Allowable Strength
Design (ASD)
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Chapter B
+ B3. Design Basis
3, Required Strength
4. Design of Connections and Supports
4a, Simple Connections
4b. Moment Connections
5. Design of Diaphragms and Collectors
6. Design of Anchorages to Concrete
7. Design for Stability
8. Design for Serviceabilty
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+ B3. Design Basis
98. Design for Structural integrity —new provisions
10. Design for Ponding ~ revised provisions
11. Design for Fatigue
412, Design for Fire Conditions
48, Design for Corrosion Effects
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+ Important definitions unchanged
— Required Strength; R,
+ ASD, R,
+ LRFD, 8,
= Nominal Strength, R,
— Available Strength; R,
+ Allowable Strength, R/O
+ Design Strength, ¢R,
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3.1. For LRFD, design shall be performed in
accordance with:
R, SOR, (eo)
where
R, = required strength (LRFD) defined in Chapter C
jominal strength specified in Chapters D through K.
¢ = resistance factor specified in Chapters D through K
jesign strength = resistance factor (nominal strength)
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Design Basis
B3.2. For ASD, design shall be performed in
accordance with:
R,