Structural Stainless Steel
Author: NANCY BADDOO | Size: 20.3 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Original preprint | Publisher: American Institute of Steel Construction | Year: 2013 | pages: 150
Design Guide 27, Structural Stainless Steel, provides guidance for the design of structural stainless steel. It is written for engineers experienced in the design of carbon steel structural components but not necessarily in the design of stainless steel structures, and is aligned with the design provisions in the 2010 AISC Specification for Structural Steel Buildings. It applies to the design of structural hot-rolled or welded open sections such as I-shaped members, channels, and equal-leg angles. It also applies to rectangular and round hollow structural sections (HSS). The guidance provided is applicable to austenitic, duplex and precipitation hardening stainless steel structural sections with thickness 1/8 in. (3 mm) and greater. Major topics covered are material behavior and selection, cross-section design, member design, connections, and fabrication. Design Examples are also included.
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Stability Design of Steel Buildings
Author: Lawrence G. Griffis, P.E, Donald W. White, Ph.D. | Size: 16 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Original preprint | Publisher: American Institute of Steel Construction | Year: 2013 | pages: 176
With the 2005 AISC Specification for Structural Steel Buildings, the state of the art in structural steel design was advanced to include three methods for stability design, including the introduction of the powerful new approach - the direct analysis method. The primary purpose of this Design Guide is to discuss the application of each of the three methods - the direct analysis method, the effective length method, and the first-order analysis method - and to introduce the direct analysis method to practicing engineers. This Design Guide illustrates the application of the overall stability design requirements of the AISC Specification using representative examples taken from routine design office practice. Emphasis is placed on practical applications as opposed to theoretical derivations. (design guide 28)
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