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Design Guide 25: Frame Design Using Nonprismatic Members, Second Edition

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The newly updated AISC Design Guide 25: Frame Design Using Nonprismatic Members, developed in conjunction with the Metal Building Manufacturers Association (MBMA), presents a comprehensive approach to the design of frames using nonprismatic members within the context of the 2016 AISC Specification for Structural Steel Buildings. Extensive design examples are included in this 400+ page volume.

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Design Guide 37: Hybrid Steel Frames with Wood Floors

Author(s)/Editor(s): David Barber et al. | Size: 6.3 MB| Format: PDF| Quality: Original preprint| Publisher: AISC| Year: 2022| pages: 116


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Modern hybrid steel and mass-timber systems utilize the strengths of both materials to achieve highly efficient and attractive structural systems. Design Guide 37 provides a multi-disciplinary review of the design considerations that impact the structural design of hybrid steel-framed structures with mass-timber floors, including fire, acoustics, and sustainability.

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AISC Design Guide 27 Structural Stainless Steel 2nd edition 2022

| Size: 20.71 MB| Format: PDF| Quality: Original preprint| Publisher: AISC| Year: 2021| pages: 466


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Design Guide 38: SpeedCore Systems for Steel Structures

Author(s)/Editor(s): Amit H. Varma, Morgan Broberg, Soheil Shafaei, Ataollah Anvari Taghipour | Size: 23.6 MB| Format: PDF| Quality: Original preprint| Publisher: AISC| Year: 2023| pages: 258


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Design Guide 38 offers everything you need to know to harness the power of SpeedCore, a concrete-filled composite plate shear wall system that allows lightning-fast erection without waiting for concrete to cure. The guide covers coupled and uncoupled systems in planar, C-shaped, and I-shaped configurations. It also includes critical information about designing for wind, fire, and seismic considerations, along with extensive design examples.

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Design Guide 39: End-Plate Moment Connections

Author(s)/Editor(s): Matthew R. Eatherton, Thomas M. Murray, | Size: 20.7 MB| Format: PDF| Quality: Original preprint| Publisher: AISC| Year: 2023| pages: 404


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End-plate moment connections are a simple approach to provide a quick-to-erect fully rigid connection without the need for field welding. This Design Guide centralizes AISC’s existing design procedures for end-plate moment connections (Design Guides 4, 16, and AISC 358-22 Chapter 6) into a single consistent document. It includes an extensive literature review, thorough discussions of design concepts, updated design procedures consistent with the latest research, and many (33!) design examples. The design procedures now also cover an expanded 15 end-plate configurations. This Design Guide serves as the comprehensive resource for the understanding and design of end-plate moment connections.

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Design Guide 37: Hybrid Steel Frames with Wood Floors


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Design Guide 39: End-Plate Moment Connections

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End-plate moment connections are a simple approach to provide a quick-to-erect fully rigid connection without the need for field welding. This Design Guide centralizes AISC’s existing design procedures for end-plate moment connections (Design Guides 4, 16, and AISC 358-22 Chapter 6) into a single consistent document. It includes an extensive literature review, thorough discussions of design concepts, updated design procedures consistent with the latest research, and many (33!) design examples. The design procedures now also cover an expanded 15 end-plate configurations. This Design Guide serves as the comprehensive resource for the understanding and design of end-plate moment connections.

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Design Guide 38: SpeedCore Systems for Steel Structures

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Design Guide 37: Hybrid Steel Frames with Wood Floors


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Modern hybrid steel and mass-timber systems utilize the strengths of both materials to achieve highly efficient and attractive structural systems. Design Guide 37 provides a multi-disciplinary review of the design considerations that impact the structural design of hybrid steel-framed structures with mass-timber floors, including fire, acoustics, and sustainability.

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