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CROSS-REFERENCE LIST FOR THE 2005 AISC SPECIFICATION


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PAST AISC SPECIFICATION REFERENCES
2005 SPECIFICATION
A.

Scope
1.
Low-Seismic Applications
2.

High-Seismic Applications

3.

Nuclear Applications

A2.

Referenced Specifications, Codes and Standards

A3.

Material
1.

2000 LRFD
HSS

SINGLE ANGLE
1989 ASD

2000 LRFD

Structural Steel Materials

A1

A1

1.1

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

A6

A6

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

A1

A3.1

A3.1

1.2.1

1a.

ASTM Designations

A3.1.a

A3.1a

1.2.1

1b.

Unidentified Steel

A3.1b

A3.1b

NEW

1c.

Rolled Heavy Shapes

A3.1c

A3.1c

1d.

Built-Up Heavy Shapes

A3.1c

A3.1c

2.

Steel Castings and Forgings

A3.2

A3.2

3.

Bolts, Washers and Nuts

A3.4

A3.3

4.

Anchor Rods and Threaded Rods

A3.5

A3.4

5.

Filler Metal and Flux for Welding

A3.6

A3.5

6.

Stud Shear Connectors

A3.7

A3.6

A7

A7

NEW

NEW

A4.

Structural Design Drawings and Specifications

DESIGN REQUIREMENTS
B1.
B2.
B3.

General Provisions
Loads and Load Combinations

B4.

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

A4

A4

1.3

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

Design Basis
1.

Required Strength

NEW

A5.1

2.

Limit States

A5.1

A5.2

3.

NEW

A5.3

A5.1

NEW

5.

Design for Strength Using Load and


Resistance Factor Design (LRFD)
Design for Strength Using Allowable
Strength Design (ASD)
Design for Stability

6.

Design of Connections

4.

C.

1999 LRFD

GENERAL PROVISIONS
A1.

B.

1989 ASD

6a.

Simple Connections

6b.

Moment Connections

B4

B4

J1.1

J1.2

J1.2

NEW

J1.3

A2

A5.4

A5.4

Design for Ponding

K2

K2

Design for Fatigue

K4

K3

NEW

NEW

7.

Design for Serviceability

8.
9.
10.

Design for Fire Conditions

11.

Design for Corrosion Effects

12.

Design Wall Thickness for HSS

13.

Gross and Net Area Determination

L5

L5

NEW

NEW

1.2.2

a.

Gross Area

B1

B1

NEW

b.

Net Area

B2

B2

NEW

B5.1

B5.1, APP. B5.1

2.2

B5.1

NEW

Classification of Sections for Local Buckling


1.

Unstiffened Elements

2.

Stiffened Elements

B5.

Fabrication, Erection and Quality Control

B6.

Evaluation of Existing Structures

B5.1

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

B4

NEW

NEW

NEW

STABILITY ANALYSIS AND DESIGN


C1.

Stability Design Requirements


1.
General Requirements
2.
3.

B4, C1

Members Stability Design Requirements

C3

System Stability Design Requirements


3a.
3b.

Braced-Frame and Shear-Wall


Systems
Moment-Frame Systems

3c.
3d.

NEW
C2.1

C2.1

C2.2

C2.2

Gravity Framing Systems

NEW

NEW

Combined Systems

NEW

NEW

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C2.

Methods of Second-Order Analysis


1a.
1b.

2.

NEW

General Second-Order Elastic


Analysis
Second-Order Analysis by Amplified
First-Order Elastic Analysis

SINGLE ANGLE

HSS

1989 ASD

2000 LRFD

Design by Second-Order Analysis

2b.

Design by First-Order Analysis

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW
C2.2

Design Requirements
2a.

D2.

Slenderness Limitations
Tensile Strength

D3.

Area Determination

NEW

B7

B7

2.3

NEW

NEW

D1

D1

3.1

2
NEW

1.

Gross Area

B1

B1

NEW

NEW

2.

Net Area

B2

B2

NEW

3.

Effective Net Area

B3

B3

2.1

D2

D2

NEW

NEW

NEW

D4.

Built-Up Members

D5.

Pin-Connected Members

D6.

1.

Tensile Strength

D3.1

D3.1, E5

NEW

NEW

NEW

2.

Dimensional Requirements

NEW

D3.1, E5

NEW

NEW

NEW

D3.3

D3.2

NEW

NEW

NEW

Eyebars

DESIGN OF MEMBERS FOR


COMPRESSION
E1.
E2.
E3.
E4.

General Provisions
Slenderness Limitations and Effective Length
Compressive Strength for Flexural Buckling of
Members Without Slender Elements
Compressive Strength for Torsional and FlexuralTorsional Buckling of Members Without Slender
Elements

E5.

Single Angle Compression Members

E6.

Built-Up Members

E7.

F.

2000 LRFD

DESIGN OF MEMBERS FOR TENSION


D1.

E.

1999 LRFD

Calculation of Required Strengths


1.

D.

1989 ASD

NEW

NEW

NEW

E1

B7, E1.1

4.1.1

NEW

NEW

E2

E2

4.2

E3

E3

4.2

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

N.A.

1.

Compressive Strength

E4

E4.1

NEW

NEW

NEW

2.

Dimensional Requirements

E4

E4.2

NEW

NEW

NEW

Members with Slender Elements

App. B5

App.B5, App. E3

4.2

1.

Slender Unstiffened Elements, Qs

App. B5

App. E3

N.A.

2.

Slender Stiffened Elements, Qa

App. B5

App. E3

4.2

N.A.

N.A.

DESIGN OF MEMBERS FOR FLEXURE


F1.
F2.

General Provisions
Doubly Symmetric Compact I-Shaped Members and
Channels Bent About Their Major Axis
1.
Yielding
2.

F3.

F4.

5.1

F1.1, F1.3

F1

N.A.

N.A.

N.A.

F1.1

Lateral-Torsional Buckling

Doubly Symmetric I-Shaped Members with Compact


Webs and Noncompact or Slender Flanges Bent
About Their Major Axis
1.

Lateral-Torsional Buckling

2.

Compression Flange Local Buckling

Other I-Shaped Members with Compact or


Noncompact Webs, Bent About Their Major Axis
1.

Compression Flange Yielding

2.

Lateral-Torsional Buckling

3.

Compression Flange Local Buckling

4.

Tension Flange Yielding

F1.2
F1.2, F1.3

App. F1

N.A.

N.A.

N.A.

F1

App. F1

N.A.

N.A.

N.A.

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F5.

Doubly Symmetric and Singly Symmetric I-Shaped


Members with Slender Webs Bent About Their
Major Axis
1.

Compression Flange Yielding

2.

Lateral-Torsional Buckling

3.

Compression Flange Yielding

4.

Tension Flange Yielding

F6.

I-Shaped Members and Channels Bent About Their


Minor Axis
Yielding
1.

F7.

Square and Rectangular HSS and Box-Shaped


Members
Yielding
1.

2.

F8.

F9.

F10.

F11.

F12.

F13.

G.

1989 ASD

1999 LRFD

G2

App. F1

2000 LRFD

SINGLE ANGLE

HSS

1989 ASD

2000 LRFD

N.A.

N.A.

N.A.

NEW

NEW

F2

App. F1

N.A.

N.A.

N.A.

F3

App. F1

5.1

N.A.

N.A.

F3

App. F1

5.1

N.A.

N.A.

NEW

F1.2c

NEW

N.A.

N.A.

Flange Local Buckling

2.

Flange Local Buckling

3.

Web Local Buckling

Round HSS
1.

Yielding

2.

Local Buckling

Tees and Double Angles Loaded in the Plane of


Symmetry
Yielding
1.
2.

Lateral-Torsional Buckling

3.

Flange Local Buckling of Tees

Single Angles

NEW
NEW

NEW

N.A.

5.1.2

5.1.2

1.

Yielding

2.

Lateral-Torsional Buckling

5.1.3

5.1.3

3.

Leg Local Buckling

5.2.2

5.2.2

N.A.

N.A.

Rectangular Bars and Rounds


1.

Yielding

2.

Lateral-Torsional Buckling

Unsymmetrical Shapes
1.

Yielding

2.

Lateral-Torsional Buckling

3.

Local Buckling

F2

App. F1

5
5.1
NEW

NEW

NEW

N.A.

N.A.

N.A.

B10

B10

NEW

NEW

NEW

G1

App. G1

NEW

NEW

NEW

Proportions of Beams and Girders


1.

Hole Reductions

2.

Proportioning Limits for I-Shaped Members

3.

Cover Plates

4.

Built-Up Beams

B10

B10

F6

NEW

F4

F2

DESIGN OF MEMBERS FOR SHEAR


G1.

General Provisions

G2.

Members with Unstiffened or Stiffened Webs

G3.

1.

Nominal Shear Strength

F4

F2, App. F2, App. G3

5.2

NEW

NEW

2.

Transverse Stiffeners

F5

App. F2.3

N.A.

NEW

NEW

Tension Field Action


1.

Limits on the Use of Tension Field Action

2.

Nominal Shear Strength with Tension Field


Action
Transverse Stiffeners

3.

G3

App. G3

N.A.

NEW

NEW

G3

App. G3

N.A.

NEW

NEW
NEW

G4

App. G4

N.A.

NEW

G4.

Single Angles

NEW

NEW

N.A.

G5.

Rectangular HSS and Box Members

NEW

F2

5.2

N.A.

N.A.

G6.

Round HSS

G7.

Weak Axis Shear in Singly and Doubly Symmetric


Shapes
Beams and Girders with Web Openings

G8.

NEW

NEW

5.2

N.A.

N.A.

NEW

H2

NEW

N.A.

N.A.

NEW

F4

NEW

NEW

NEW

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H.

1999 LRFD

H1

2000 LRFD

SINGLE ANGLE

HSS

1989 ASD

2000 LRFD

H1.2

7.1

6.1

6.1

H2

H1.1

7.1

6.2

6.2

NEW

NEW

7.2

N.A.

N.A.

H1

H2

N.A.

N.A.

N.A.

NEW

H2

6.1

N.A.

N.A.

H2

7.2

N.A.

N.A.

H2

N.A.

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

N.A.

N.A.

NEW

NEW

NEW

DESIGN OF MEMBERS FOR COMBINED


FORCES AND TORSION
H1.

Doubly and Singly Symmetic Members Subject to


Flexural and Axial Force
Doubly and Singly Symmetric Members in
Flexure and Compression
Doubly and Singly Symmetric Members in
2.
Flexure and Tension
Doubly Symmetric Members in Single Axis
3.
Flexure and Compression
Unsymmetric and Other Members Subject to Flexura
and Axial Force
Members Under Torsion and Combined Torsion,
Flexure, Shear and/or Axial Force
1.
Torsional Strength of Round and Rectangular
HSS
2.
HSS Subject to Combined Torsion, Shear,
Flexure and Axial Force
3.
Strength of Non-HSS Members under
Torsion and Combined Stress
1.

H2.
H3.

I.

1989 ASD

DESIGN OF COMPOSITE MEMBERS


I1.

I2.

General Provisions
1.
Nominal Strength of Composite Sections
Plastic Stress Distribution Method

1b.

Strain-Compatibilty Method

2.

Material Limitations

3.

Shear Connectors

NEW
NEW

I4

I5.1

NEW

I2.1

E2

I2.2

I2.1

Axial Members
1.

2.

I3.

1a.

I
NEW

Encased Composite Columns


1a.

Limitations

1b.

Compressive Strength

1c.

Tensile Strength

D1

NEW

1d.

Shear Strength

F4

NEW

1e.

Load Transfer

NEW

I2.4

1f.

Detailing Requirements

NEW

I2.1, I5.6

1g.

Strength of Stud Shear Connectors

A 3. 7

I5.3

Filled Composite Columnns


2a.

Limitations

2b.

Compressive Strength

NEW

I2.1
I2.2

2c.

Tensile Strength

NEW

2d.

Shear Strength

NEW

2e.

Load Transfer

I2.4

2f.

Detailing Requirements

I5.6

Flexural Members
1.

2.

General
1a.

Effective Width

I1

I3.1

1b.

Shear Strength

NEW

NEW

1c.

Strength During Construction

I2

I3.4

Strength of Composite Beams with Shear


Connectors
2a.
Positive Flexural Strength
2b.

Negative Flexural Strength

2c.

Strength of Composite Beams with


Formed Steel Deck
Shear Connectors

2d.
3.
I4.

Flexural Strength of Concrete-Encased and


Filled Members
Combined Axial Force and Flexure

I5.

Special Cases

I2

I3.2

NEW

I3.2

I5

I3.5

I4

I5

NEW, I2

I3.3

NEW

I4

7.1

NEW

NEW

I6

I6

NEW

N.A.

N.A.

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J.

1989 ASD

1999 LRFD

2000 LRFD

SINGLE ANGLE

HSS

1989 ASD

2000 LRFD

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

DESIGN OF CONNECTIONS
J1.

General Provisions
1.

Design Basis

J1.1

J1.1

2.

Simple Connections

J1.2

J1.2, B9

3.

Moment Connections

4.

Compression Members with Bearing Joints

J3.

5.

Splices in Heavy Sections

J1.7

J1.5

Beam Copes and Weld Access Holes

J1.8

J1.6

7.

Placement of Welds and Bolts

J1.9

J1.8

8.

Bolts in Combination with Welds

J1.10

J1.9

9.

High-Strength Bolts in Combination with


Rivets
Limitations on Bolted and Welded
Connections

J1.11

J1.10

J1.12

J1.11

Welds
1.

Groove Welds

J2

J2

9.2

J2.1

J2.1

9.2

2.

Fillet Welds

J2.2

J2.2

9.2

3.

Plug and Slot Welds

J2.3

J2.3

NEW

4.

Strength

J2.4

J2.4, App. J2.4

5.

Combination of Welds

J2.5

J2.5

6.

Filler Metal Requirements

NEW

J2.6

7.

Mixed Weld Metal

J2.6

J2.7

Bolts and Threaded Parts


1.

High-Strength Bolts

J3.1

J3.1

2.

Size and Use of Holes

J3.2

J3.2

3.

Minimum Spacing

J3.8

J3.3

4.

Minimum Edge Distance

J3.9

J3.4

5.

Maximum Spacing and Edge Distance

J3.10

J3.5

6.

J3.4

J3.6

J3.5

J3.7, App. J3.7

NEW

J3.8, App. J3.8

J3.6

J3.9, App. J3.9

10.

Tension and Shear Strength of Bolts and


Threaded Parts
Combined Tension and Shear in BearingType Connections
High-Strength Bolts in Slip-Critical
Connections
Combined Tension and Shear in Slip-Critical
Connections
Bearing Strength at Bolt Holes

11.
12.

7.
8.
9.

J4.

J1.3
J1.4

6.

10.
J2.

J1.3
J1.4

J3.7

J3.10

9.1.1

Speical Fasteners

NEW

NEW

9.1.2

Tension Fasteners

NEW

NEW

9.1.3

Affected Elements of Members and Connecting


Elements
Strength of Elements in Tension
1.
2.

Strength of Elements in Shear

3.

Block Shear Strength

4.

Strength of Elements in Compression

NEW

J4.2, J5.2

9.3.2

NEW

J4.1, J5.3

9.3.1

J4, J5.2

J4.3

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

J5.

Fillers

J6

J6

NEW

NEW

NEW

J6.

Splices

J7

J7

NEW

NEW

NEW

J7.

Bearing Strength

J8

J8

9.1.1

NEW

NEW

J8.

Column Bases and Bearing on Concrete

J9

J9

NEW

NEW

NEW

J9.

Anchor Rods and Embedments

NEW

J10

NEW

NEW

NEW

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J10.

Flanges and Webs with Concentrated Forces

1999 LRFD

K1

K1

1.

Flange Local Bending

K1.2

K1.2

2.

Web Local Yielding

K1.3

K1.3

3.

Web Crippling

K1.4

K1.4

4.

Web Sidesway Buckling

K1.5

K1.5

5.

Web Compression Buckling

K1.6

K1.6

6.

Web Panel Zone Shear

K1.7

K1.7

7.

Unframed Ends of Beams and Girders

NEW

K1.8

8.

Additional Stiffener Requirements for


Concentrated Forces
Additional Doubler Plate Requirements for
Concentrated Forces

K1.8

K1.9

NEW

K1.10

NEW

NEW

9.

K.

1989 ASD

2000 LRFD

SINGLE ANGLE

HSS

1989 ASD

2000 LRFD

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

N.A.

N.A.

N.A.

N.A.

NEW

NEW

N.A.

N.A.

DESIGN OF HSS AND BOX MEMBER


CONNECTIONS
K1.

Concentrated Forces on HSS


Definitions of Parameters
1.
2.

Limits of Applicability

3.

Concentrated Force Distribution Transversely

4.

5.

NEW

3a.

Criterion for Round HSS

3b.

Criteria for Rectangular HSS

8.1b, 9.2

Concentrated Force Distributed


Longitudinally at the Center of the HSS
Diameter or Width, and Acting Perpendicular
to the HSS Axis

8.2

8.1a

4a.

Criterion for Round HSS

8.2a

4b.

Criterion for Rectangular HSS

8.2b

Concentrated Force Distributed


Longitudinally at the Center of the HSS
Width, and Acting Parallel to the HSS Axis

NEW

6.
K2.

Concentrated Axial Force on the End of a


Rectangular HSS with a Cap Plate
HSS-to-HSS Truss Connections

8.3
NEW

NEW

1.

Definitions of Parameters

2.

Criteria for Round HSS

9.4.2

2a.

9.4.2a

9.4.1

Limits of Applicability

2b.

3.

Branches with Axial Loads in T-, Yand Cross-Connections


2c.
Branches with Axial Loads in KConnections
Criteria for Rectangular HSS
3a.

Limits of Applicability

3b.

Branches with Axial Loads in T-,Yand Cross-Connections


Branches with Axial Loads in
Gapped K-Connections
Branches with Axial Loads in
Overlapped K-Connections
Welds to Branches

3c.
3d.
3e.
K3.

9.4, 9.3.4

HSS-to-HSS Moment Connections


1.
2.

Definitions of Parameters

9.4.2b
9.4.2b
9.4.3
9.4.3a
NEW

NEW

9.4.3b
9.4.3c
NEW
9.2

NEW

NEW

9.4
9.4.1

Criteria for Round HSS

9.4.2

2a.

Limits of Applicability

9.4.2a

2b.

Branches with Axial Loads in T-, Yand Cross-Connections


Branches with Out-of-Plane Bending
Moments in T-, Y- and CrossConnections

2c.

2d.

Branches with in-Plane Bending


Moments in T-,Y- and CrossConnections

9.4.2b
NEW

NEW

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L.

1999 LRFD

NEW

NEW

2000 LRFD

1989 ASD

2000 LRFD

9.4.3

N.A.

NEW

3a.

Limits of Applicability

9.4.3a

3b.

Branches with In-Plane Bending


Moments in T- and CrossConnections

NEW

3c.

Branches with Out-of-Plane Bending


Moments in T- and CrossConnections

3d.

Branches with Combined Bending


Moment and Axial Force in T- and
Cross-Connections

SINGLE ANGLE

HSS

DESIGN FOR SERVICEABILITY


L1.

M.

Criteria for Rectangular HSS

1989 ASD

L2.

General Provisions
Camber

L3.

Deflections

L4.

Drift

L5.

NEW

NEW

NEW

L1

L1

NEW

NEW

NEW

L3.1

L3.1

NEW

NEW

NEW

L3

L3.3

NEW

NEW

NEW

Vibration

L3.2

L3.2

NEW

NEW

NEW

L6.

Wind-Induced Motion

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

L7.

Expansion and Contraction

L2

L2

NEW

NEW

NEW

L8.

Connection Slip

L4

L4

NEW

NEW

NEW

M1

M1

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

FABRICATION, ERECTION AND


QUALITY CONTROL
M1.
M2.

M3.

M4.

M5.

Shop and Erection Drawings


Fabrication
1.

Cambering, Curving and Straightening

M2.1

M2.1

2.

Thermal Cutting

M2.2

M2.2

3.

Planing of Edges

M2.3

M2.3

4.

Welded Construction

M2.4

M2.4

5.

Bolted Construction

M2.5

M2.5

6.

Compression Joints

M2.6

M2.6

7.

Dimensional Tolerances

M2.7

M2.7

8.

Finish of Column Bases

M2.8

M2.8

9.

Holes for Anchor Rods

NEW

NEW

10.

Drain Holes

11.

Requirements for Galvanized Members

10

N.A.

N.A.

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Shop Painting
1.

General Requirements

M3.1

M3.1

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2.

Inaccessible Surfaces

M3.2

M3.2

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3.

Contact Surfaces

M3.3

M3.3

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4.

Finished Surfaces

M3.4

M3.4

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5.

Surfaces Adjacent to Field Welds

M3.5

M3.5

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Erection
1.

Alignment of Column Bases

M4.1

M4.1

2.

Bracing

M4.2

M4.2

3.

Alignment

M4.3

M4.3

4.

M4.4

M4.4

5.

Fit of Column Compression Joints and Base


Plates
Field Welding

M4.5

M4.5

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6.

Field Painting

M4.6

M4.6

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7.

Field Connections

M4.7

M4.7

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M5

M5

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Quality Control
1.

Cooperation

M5.1

M5.1

2.

Rejections

M5.2

M5.2

3.

Inspection of Welding

M5.3

M5.3

4.

Inspection of Slip-Critical High-Strength


Bolted Connections
Identification of Steel

M5.4

M5.4

M5.5

M5.5

5.

CROSS-REFERENCE LIST FOR THE 2005 AISC SPECIFICATION


TO PAST AISC SPECIFICATIONS
PAST AISC SPECIFICATION REFERENCES
2005 SPECIFICATION
Appendix 1.
1.1

1989 ASD

1999 LRFD

2000 LRFD

SINGLE ANGLE

HSS

1989 ASD

2000 LRFD

INELASTIC ANALYSIS AND


DESIGN
General Provisions
Materials

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1.2

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1.3

Moment Redistribution

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1.4

Local Buckling

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B5.2

2.2.2

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1.5

Stability and Second-Order Effects

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C1.1

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1.

Braced Frames

2.

Moment Frames

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1.6

Columns and Other Compression Members

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1.7

Beams and Others Flexural Members

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F1.3

5.3

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1.8

Members Under Combined Forces

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1.9

Connections

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DESIGN FOR PONDING

Appendix 2.
2.1
2.2

Simplified Design for Ponding


Improved Design for Ponding

Appendix 3.
3.1

K2

K2

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App. K2

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K4, App. K4

K3, App. K3.1

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App. K4.2

App. K3.2

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DESIGN FOR FATIGUE

3.2

General
Calculation of Maximum Stresses and Stress Ranges

3.3

Design Stress Range

App.K4.2

App. K3.3

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3.4

Bolts and Threaded Parts

App. K4.3

App. K3.4

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3.5

Special Fabrication and Erection Requirements

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App. K3.5

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General Provisions
Material Properties

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N1

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N2.1

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Appendix 4.

STRUCTURAL DESIGN FOR


FIRE CONDITIONS

Appendix 5.

EVALUATION OF EXISTING
STRUCTURES

5.1
5.2

5.3

5.4

5.5

1.

Determination of Required Tests

2.

Tensile Properties

N2.2

3.

Chemical Composition

N2.3

4.

Base Metal Notch Toughness

N2.4

5.

Weld Metal

N2.5

6.

Bolts and Rivets

N2.6

Evaluation by Structural Analysis


1.

Dimensional Data

2.

Strength Evaluation

N3.2

3.

Serviceabiltity Evaluation

N3.3

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N3.1

Evaluation by Load Tests


1.

Determination of Load Rating by Testing

2.

Serviceabiltity Evaluation

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N4.1
N4.2

Evaluation Report

N5

Appendix 6.

STABILITY BRACING FOR


COLUMNS AND BEAMS

Appendix 7.

DIRECT ANALYSIS METHOD

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C3

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Developed by Ryan Dick and Cynthia Duncan at AISC.

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