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“Twe 2018S Splat rs Ste Consrcion an 9 The 2016 AISC Specification and 15" Edition Steel Construction Manual Louis F. Geschwindner, Ph.D., PE. Pras Ener Areca Engen Pen Sate erty omer Ves reser esc nt ofS Conincsen ‘Serior Consent Preven Erinwing Cmporaton bi} 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 @Q ereersncrrne ; Paget ‘Te 2016 ASC Speoeaton an Stel Conroe Manan 18 Ed ‘Twe2016 ASC Specicabn ard Stee Constucon Marl 8 Ea. 2016 Specification 2016 AISC Specification 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 _—_—— 2016 Specification 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) R, SOR, and R, "Tne 2016 AISC Specification and Steet Construction Manual 15105, 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. a 2016 AISC Specification + 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.” a Pages ‘The 2018 ABSE Specteaton and Slee! Consiucton Manual, 18h Eat 2016 AISC Specification + 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." ———— 2016 AISC Specification * 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." ——_—— Pages “The 2016 AISC Specicalon end Ste! Censbucton Mana, 15H Ed. 2016 AISC Specification + 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. —_—— : 2016 AISC Specification + 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.” a ; “The 2016 AISC Speciation ond Sino! Consinectinn Manual, 16th Ed. 2016 AISC Specification 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 changes that will not be discussed here —— : 2016 AISC Specification Contents Symbols Glossary A. General Provisions B. Design Requirements C. Design for Stability e__..- ; “The 2016 AISC Speciation end Stel Construction Manual, 15th Ed. 2016 AISC Specification + 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 ae 2016 AISC Specification + 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 Boo Page 8 Tea 2016 AIBC Spectication and Stee! Construction Manual, 15th Ed. 2016 AISC Specification + Appendices ~1. Design by Advanced Analysis ~2. Design for Ponding -3, Fatigue ~4, Structural Design for Fire Conditions —5. Evaluation of Existing Structures —— : 2016 AISC Specification —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, nace . “The 2016 A1SC Spectcaon and Stel Construction Manus, 18 Ed 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 reese scone * 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 _—_— - Pepe 10 The 2016 AIGC Spocifcation and Steel Construction Mandal 198) Ev! Steel Construction Manual 15! Edition + Developed by a committee of 30 members plus 6 emeritus members organized into 5 subcommittees and supported by an additional 16 staff and volunteers. Denese . Steel Construction Manual 15% Edition . 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 o_ . PARONA "The 2016 AISC Specification and Steel Construction MAanush 18h Ed. Steel Construction Manual 15" Edition 8 Design Considerations for Welds 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 ars na asottonlete a Steel Construction Manual 15" Edition 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 Then ses esto nae! * Page tt “Tha 2016 ASC Speticabon and Sto Corstucton Manu IE, age 13: Manual Resources Shapes Database The 19h es. shapes “Tata bse wl ce Properties associated wah fe pereter of Shapes ropa fora ‘i065 HSS The 2016 AISC Spectieation and Steel Construction Maratal, 15th Ed Part 1 Dimensions and Properties + Based on ASTM A6-14, 10 large W- shapes, one HP-shape and 10 large angles have been added. = W40x655, W36x925, 853, 802, 723, ‘watx276, 248,223, W14x873, 808 + HP12x69 + L12e12x1-398, 1-14, 1-178, 1, LHOxt0«1-378, 14, 1-4/8, 1,778, 3/4 wre 21's corespondng to those angles Part 1 Dimensions and Properties oti ities Fl is eat Larger sparatin for ‘he new ager anaes. Paget The 2016 AISC Speciation and Steel Construction Manual, 15th Ed. -—— Part 1 Dimensions and Properties + HSS — A500 increased the maximum perimeter to 88 in. and the maximum thickness to 7/8 in. + 16 square shapes ced up to 2222x718 + Sreclanglar shapes added upto 2612434 *+ Pipe (remember pipe and tubes both HSS) —A53-12 pipe + Added 14 shapes to Manual since larger ASOO were added + 40, 12strong + 14,16. 18, 20, 24,26 sd and x-trong yaa lene Part 1 Dimensions and Properties x7 1 [280 | 15/16] sea wr] a [taal we Based on survey of car nips dtaling dm 1)']) cetete propertes ot change — Popes “Tae 2016 AISC Spectsion ana See Conecton Ma, 8 Ea 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 “The 2016 AS Specieaion nd Sie Consrucon Manual 18 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. —— _ : Pege 1s 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. a : Pages “Tne 2016 AISC Speccaon and Stel Consirecton Manual 88 Preferred Materials ete pees erage A Sectone 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 ae Page 18 ‘Tha 2018 ASC Specs ane Sis Corcston Mau $5 Ea 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).” The snoje season » 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. _— . Pace19. ‘T2016 ASC Specteaten and Sel Contucton Ma 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 5 Chapter B + 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) a - “Tae 016AISC Specieaton nd Sto Consrucion Marl 6 £4 Chapter B + Effective Load Factors 12 [anew vachtromta0wns7 7 i ive to Dead Load Ratio Tersatey esononn sa ” Chapter B + Reliability = ASO anéLAFD signs may yr mara Lp yay rt tt rors cae ye Ten stayesocton nal ® Page 21 “The 2016 AISC Specification and Stoo! Construction Manual, 18th ES. 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 ne nennns z Chapter B + 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 eran : Pree 22 The 2016 AISC Specification and Steel Construction Mar Design Basis + Important definitions unchanged — Required Strength; R, + ASD, R, + LRFD, 8, = Nominal Strength, R, — Available Strength; R, + Allowable Strength, R/O + Design Strength, ¢R, Bo earnenrrne “ Design Basis 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) Page 23 ‘oa 2016 ASC Speocaon aa Sel Consrcton Manual 1h Ed Design Basis B3.2. For ASD, design shall be performed in accordance with: R,

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