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2022 SPECIFICATION FOR STRUCTURAL STEEL BUILDINGS Chapter A. General Provisions + Updated referenced standards, new bolt/material standards + New: Table A3.1-—-Listed Materials * Revised: Section A4, Structural Design Documents and Specifications * New: Section A5, Approvals Chapter B. Design Requirements * Revised: Section B3.10, Ponding « New: Section B8, Dimensional Tolerances 10 Chapter C. Design for Stability 2022 SPECIFICATION FOR STRUCTURAL STEEL BUILDINGS Chapter D. Design of Members for Tension . feyees Table D3.1, Cases 5 and 6, round HSS and rectangular Chapter E. Design of Members for Compression + New: Section E4, Provisions for doubly symmetric, I-shapes, with lateral bracing offset from shear center Chapter F. Design of Members for Flexure + Clarification: Section F13.1, holes in the tension flange Chapter G. Design of Members for Shear + New: Permits tension field action in end panels =)\ELE|\@@mEr 2022 SPECIFICATION FOR STRUCTURAL STEEL BUILDINGS Chapter H. Design of Members for Combined Forces and Torsion * Revised: Section H3.2, HSS subject to biaxial bending and shear Chapter I. Design of Composite Members + New: Addresses concrete-filled composite plate shear walls composed of structural steel plates, ties, steel anchors, and structural concrete acting together Chapter J. Design of Connections + Revised: Requirements related to use of low-hydrogen electrodes + Revised: Directional strength increase, transversely loaded fillet welds. + New: An alternative bolt tensile strength provision is added 12 13 2022 SPECIFICATION FOR STRUCTURAL STEEL BUILDINGS Chapter K. Additional Requirements for HSS and Box-Section Connections * Added limit states for rectangular HSS moment connections Chapter L. Design for Serviceability Chapter M. Fabrication and Erection Chapter N. Quality Control and Quality Assurance + New: Addresses coating inspection personnel requirements + New: Minimum requirements for shop/field applied coatings JAN SONSY: 2022 SPECIFICATION FOR STRUCTURAL STEEL BUILDINGS Appendix 1. Design by Advanced Analysis Appendix 2. Design of Filled Composite Members (High Strength) + Ponding removed from Appendix 2 Appendix 3. Fatigue Appendix 4. Structural Design for Fire Conditions + New: Temperature-dependent stress-strain equations from Eurocode to provide material properties for steel at elevated temperatures m Ea fi Ba a ra fal a 2022 SPECIFICATION FOR STRUCTURAL STEEL BUILDINGS Appendix 4. Structural Design for Fire Conditions (continued) + New: Prescriptive steel fire protection design equations based on ASTM E119 + New: Provisions for compressive strength, concrete-filled composite columns and composite plate shear walls Appendix 5. Evaluation of Existing Structures Appendix 6. Member Stability Bracing Appendix 7. Alternative Methods of Design for Stability Appendix 8. Approximate Second-Order Analysis 5: JILS FHL = m a n rs fa i CHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS + Revised: Referenced Standards + New: Table A3.1--Listed Materials + Revised: Section A4, Structural Design Documents and Specifications + New: Section AS, Approvals a ful a nm Fe fa} m Section A2. Referenced Specifications, Codes, and Standards Updated Existing Standards: 2022 ANSI/AISC 303 2022 ASCE/SEI 7 2020 AWS D1.1/D1.1M 2020 RCSC Specification for Structural Joints Using High- Strength Bolts 2019 ACI 318 (ACI 318M) ae ia SON3Y3SSNOD9 133115 Section A2. Referenced Specifications, Codes, and Standards New Referenced Standards: + AISI S923-20, Test Standard for Determining the Strength and Stiffness of Shear Connections of Composite Members + AISI S924-20, Test Standard for Determining the Effective Flexural Stiffness of Composite Members + ACI 216.1-14, Code Requirements for Determining Fire Resistance of Concrete and Masonry Construction Assemblies INSYSINOD 7: Ee + ASTM F3148-17a, Standard Specification for High Strength Structural Bolt Assemblies, Steel and Alloy Steel, Heat Treated, 144 ksi Minimum Tensile Strength, Inch Dimensions Section A3. Material TABLE A3.1 Listed Materials Standard Permissible Other Limitations Designation Grades/Strengths (a) Hot-Rolled Shapes ASTM A36/A36M - - ASTM A529/A529M | Gr. 50 [345] or Gr. 55 [380] ASTM A572/A572M | Gr. 42 [290], Gr. 50 Type 1, 2, or 3 [345], Gr. 55 [380], Gr. 60 [415], or Gr. 65 [450] ASTM AS88/A588M - - 131s 4 a ful ro} mn ze fa) ia Section A4. Structural Design Documents and Specifications Structural design documents and _ specifications issued for construction of all or a portion of the work shall be clearly legible and drawn to an identified scale that is appropriate to clearly convey the information. 1. Structural Design Documents and Specifications Issued for Construction 2. Structural Design Documents and Specifications Issued for Any Purpose a BONSYSANO: Section A4. Structural Design Documents and Specifications 1. Structural Design Documents and Specifications Issued for Construction Structural design documents and specifications shall be based on the consideration of the design loads, forces, and deformations to be resisted by the structural frame ...and give the following information...: (a) Information as required by the applicable building code HL | (b) Statement of the method of design used: LRFD or ASD 2 (c) Section, size, material grade, and location of all members | — (d) All geometry and work points necessary for layout a (e) Column base, floor, and roof elevation off)... Ete. Section A4. Structural Design Documents and Specifications 1. Structural Design Documents and Specifications Issued for Construction (continued) (f) Column centers and offsets (g) Identification of the lateral force-resisting system and connecting diaphragm elements that provide for lateral strength and stability in the completed structure (h) Design provisions for initial imperfections, if different than specified in Chapter C for stability design (j) Ete... SONAYSIN 23 Section A4. Structural Design Documents and Specifications 1. Structural Design Documents and Specifications /ssued for Construction When structural steel connection design is delegated, the design documents and specifications shall include: (a) Design requirements for the delegated design (b) Requirements for substantiating connection information 24 25 Section A4. Structural Design Documents and Specifications 2. Structural Design Documents and Specifications Issued for Any Purpose Structural design documents and specifications shall be clearly identified by the EOR with the intended purpose and date of issuance before being released by any party for the purpose of bidding or as the basis for a contract. = =P)\EFEEIN@ Section AS. Approvals — NEW The engineer of record (EOR) or registered design professional in responsible charge, as applicable, shall require submission of approval documents and shall review and approve, reject, or provide review comments on the approval documents. When structural steel connection design is delegated to a licensed engineer working with the fabricator, the EOR shall require submission of the substantiating connection information and shall review the information submitted for compliance with the information requested. The review shall confirm the following: a x nm r4 fel 7 26 Section AS. Approvals (a) (b) (c) 27 The substantiating connection information has been prepared by a licensed engineer The substantiating connection information conforms to the design documents and specifications The connection design work conforms to the design intent of the EOR on the overall project CHAPTER B. DESIGN REQUIREMENTS Section B3.10 Design for Ponding ... Ponding stability and strength analysis shall consider the effect of the deflections of the roof’s structural framing under all applicable loads present at the onset of ponding and the subsequent accumulation of rainwater and snowmelt. The nominal strength and resistance or safety factors for the applicable limit states are specified in Chapters D through K. a fut po fai} &) nl Note that Ponding provisions in Appendix 2 have been removed. 28 CHAPTER B. DESIGN REQUIREMENTS — NEW Section B8. Dimensional Tolerances The provisions in this Specification are based on the assumption that dimensional tolerances provided in the Code of Standard Practice, and in the ASTM standards provided in Section A3.1a, are satisfied. Where larger tolerances are permitted, the effects of such tolerances shall be considered. ol = Eo nm 4 oO m PART 2 + Overview of Chapters D thru N, Appendix 2 and 4 + Other 2022 AISC Standards + 16" Ed. Manual Color Reveal + Assessment Question SOSVN HL 7 = m a in iz fa} fa CHAPTER D. DESIGN OF MEMBERS FOR TENSION DESIGN OF MEMBERS FOR TENSION Available tensile strength, ,P,, or P,/Q, Tensile yielding Tensile rupture where (Eq. D2-1) (Eq. D2-2) (Eq. D3-1) lat Sai 9 133.1 = m faa} cz fa} i TABLE D3.1 Shear Lag Factors for Connections to Tension Members Description of Element ‘Shear Lag Factor, U Examples Rsin@_ 1 [Round and Rectangular HSS @ 2” 5 | with single concentric gusset Oinrad through slots in the HSS ap 2b te - 2° 2H +4b—4t TABLE D3.1 Shear Lag Factors for Connections to Tension Members Case Description of Element. ‘Shear Lag Factor, U Examples Rectangular HSS uU Sate 2 6 | with two side gusset plates 322 34 Ee) \Ere 35 AISC STEEL CONSTRUCTION MANUAL 157 EDITION What Color was the 1% Edition Steel Construction Manual?? aul Es n oO fa AISC STEEL CONSTRUCTION MANUAL 157 EDITION First Printing: = December 1, 1927 Based on: 1923 Specification # Printings: 10 # Pages: 392 Cost: $1.50 CHAPTER E. DESIGN OF MEMBERS FOR COMPRESSION Section E4. “Constrained Axis Torsional Buckling’—Doubly Symmetric I-Shapes Shear center Lateral bracing resulting in twist about shear center » Brace x Brace V7 point } point 0 4N ae ao sy fiat fia} iw a m a faa} ve ra) i) Section E4. Torsional Buckling—Doubly Symmetric I-Shapes P, = FrAg (E4-1) When esa When “sa7ij/—E r Fy r Fy a F,= |o.es8f |r, (E3-2) Fy=0877Fe (E3-3) A, = gross area of member L, = KL = effective length a7 Faz. ra nm cs fe) fl Section E4. Torsional and Flexural-torsional Buckling of Single Angles and Members without Slender Elements (d) For doubly symmetric |-shaped members with minor axis lateral bracing offset from the shear center Ely (ho 1 Fo = Y| M0, y2 |4+ GU : | Ba lage om Ff (e) For doubly symmetric |-shaped members with major axis lateral 3 bracing offset from the shear center i 2 ay Ra bid Pe tk 2 | ey (E4-12) 4 u&\4 y Ayre m (f) For all other members with lateral bracing offset from the shear 38 center, the elastic buckling stress, F., shall be determined by analysis.’ CHAPTER F. DESIGN OF MEMBERS FOR FLEXURE Section F13. Proportions of Beams And Girders 1. Strength Reductions for Members with Bolt Holes in the Tension Flange These provisions apply only to bolt holes. This section applies to rolled or built-up shapes and cover-plated beams with standard and oversize bolt holes or short- and long- slotted bolt holes paraile/ to the direction of load, proportioned on the basis of flexural strength of the gross section. Dexter and Altstadt, 2004; Yuan et al., 2004 CHAPTER G. DESIGN OF MEMBERS FOR SHEAR Tension field action permitted in end panels- NEW Vp OF VQ, L-Shapes, h/t, < 2.24: , = 1.00 and Q, = 1.50 All other I-Shapes & other shapes: , = 0.90 and Q, = 1.67 7 Puy a in fa) ia} Section G2. SHAPED MEMBERS AND CHANNELS Section G2.1. Shear Strength of Webs Section G2.2. Shear Strength of Interior Web Panels with a/h <3 a Considering Tension Field Action d interior panels, 1961 to 2016 tension-field action permitted 2 \svorse stiffeners end panels, tension-field ‘action not permitted Section G2.3. Shear Strength of End Web Panels with a/h <3 Considering Tension Field Action—NWEW Kim and Uang, 2015 EO)NEE} Fig. C-G2.2. P Assumed plastic mechanism in end panel Section G2.3. Shear Strength of End Web Panels with a/h <3 Considering Tension Field Action--NEW (a) The nominal shear strength for |-shaped members with flange areas in the end panel, V,,, is 1-Gv2 | (G2-12) hy Fntw (1-Cy2) 1351S 3 Vp = 0.8FywAy| Cy2 + By where mi a nm FA fa} m f= 43 Also, flexural stress in end panel tension flange, aM,/ Sy <0.35F, Section G2.3. Shear Strength of End Web Panels with a/h <3 Considering Tension Field Action—NVEW & & +4 &, Cs — My A i | Section A-A, | |i 1 A. i ie —sM, cst 2 pst ° oN e <0.84t,/E/Fy of +d Section B-B Fig. C-G2.3. Effective cross sections for computing M,,and Mpc IHL SON3Y: Nein) Section G2.3. Shear Strength of End Web Panels with a/h <3 Considering Tension Field Action—VEW (b) The nominal shear strength for |-shaped members with lange areas in the end panel shall be determined by analysis YD 1393.LS 3HL User Note: An approach for I-shapes members with unequal flange areas is discussed in the Commentary. =@)SEREEIN Kim and Uang, 2015 “Shear Resistance of End Panels in Steel and Steel-Composite Plate Girders,” DESIGN OF COMPOSITE MEMBERS * Chapter I: New reinforcing steel requirements--concrete filled |= beams and columns and concrete encased beams ee + Chapter I: New composite plate shear wall provisions 3 iy + Chapter I: New performance-based alternative for design of shear 3 connection (AIS! S923, AISI S924 testing requirements) = m a + Appendix 2: New provisions for high strength filled composite 4 members . a CHAPTER I. DESIGN OF COMPOSITE MEMBERS ACI 318-19 defers to AISC 360 for general design of composite beams and columns. Section I1. General Provisions EER (a) Concrete and steel reinforcement material limitations shall be as specified in Section 11.3. (b) Longitudinal and transverse reinforcement requirements shall be as specified in Sections 12 and |3 in addition to those specified in ACI 318. e =P)\E EE Tee) Section 11.3. Material Limitations (No change) + 3ksi< fe < 10 ksi, normal weight concrete + FS 75ksi + Fys$ 80 ksi User Note: Appendix 2 includes equations for determining the available strength of rectangular filled composite members {outside these limits}... ° m ey faa 2) 48 APPENDIX 2: DESIGN OF FILLED COMPOSITE MEMBERS (HIGH-STRENGTH)--NEW Rectangular filled composite members A,2 1%A, Normal weight concrete only: 10 ksi < fg < 15 ksi Structural steel: 75 ksi < Fy< 100 ksi Compression steel elements: b/t < 5.00 /E/Fy Longitudinal reinforcement not required; if provided, not included in available strength _calculations; minimum requirements of Sections [2.2a and I3.4a apply Lai et al. (2018) & Alghossoon et.al. (2020) reinforcement =I fut a n Zz Qa ial CHAPTER I. DESIGN OF COMPOSITE MEMBERS Reinforcing Steel Provisions- NEW Sections 12.2 & 13.4. Filled Composite Axial & Flexural Members * Minimum longitudinal reinforcement is not required. However, if provided, minimum transverse reinforcement is required. Ties or hoops: No. 3 at 12 in. maximum on center or No. 4 or larger at 16 in. maximum on center Deformed wire or welded wire of equivalent area is permitted. + If longitudinal reinforcing steel is provided for strength, maximum p., is based on ACI 318 for gross area of concrete (0.08A,) pa mn 4 fat m 50 Reinforcing Steel Provisions- NEW Section 13.3. Encased Composite Beams As2 1%A, Requires continuous longitudinal bars and transverse reinforcement (stirrups, ties, hoops, spirals) Detailing of longitudinal reinforcement: ACI 318 Transverse reinforcement that consists of stirrups, ties, or hoops: No. 3 at 12 in. maximum on center or No. 4 or larger at 16 in. maximum on center Deformed wire or welded wire of equivalent area is permitted. Minimum reinforcement ratio for continuous _ longitudinal reinforcement: ii Per = > 0.004 m a im Pq fa) il Encased & Filled Composite Members Section I2.1e, 12.2e, 13.3b, 13.4c. Detailing Requirements s> 1.5d, s21.5in. 52 4NOD Ee)\Ere CHAPTER I. DESIGN OF COMPOSITE MEMBERS Concrete Filled Composite Plate Shear Walls (CPSW)-NEW Planar wall with semi-circular boundary elements and tie bars CHAPTER I. DESIGN OF COMPOSITE MEMBERS Concrete Filled Composite Plate Shear Walls (CPSW)--NEW AISC Design Guide 38, SpeedCore Systems for Steel Structures AISC Design Guide 32, Modular Steel-Plate Composite Walls for Safety-Related Nuclear Facilities Varma et al. (2019): “Steel Modules of Composite Plate Shear Walls: Behavior, Stability, and Design,” Thin-Walled Structures Zhang et al. (2020), “Steel-Plate Composite (SC) Walls: Behavior and Design and Behavior for Axial Compressive Loading,” Journal of Structural Engineering OSVN heel ap 143. mm Es} in bed fay tl Concrete Filled Composite Plate Shear Walls (CPSW)—NEW Section I1.6. General Requirements 55 1) 2) 3) 4) 1%A;< A, < 10%A;, Opposing steel plates connected using ties Steel plates are anchored to concrete using ties/anchors Walls without flange plates or boundary elements are prohibited Sen ean EEN a qa Es faa} v4 ‘a, a] Concrete Filled Composite Plate Shear Walls (CPSW)--NEW Section 11.6a. Slenderness Requirement for Plates beta E t 4 largest clear distance between rows of anchors/ties plate thickness where b t Section 11.6b. Tie Bar Requirements tie bar spacing, s, : Ss tee <1. t where ss ont7/ ia die SON i 13315 Es in Fe = Concrete Filled Composite Plate Shear Walls (CPSW)--NEW Section 11.5. Effective Stiffness Flexural: (EDeg = Esls+0.35EI2 (1-1) Axial: (EA)ep = EA, +0ASE-A. (11-2) Shear: (GBA)eg =GrAwy +GeA- (11-3) Stiffness reduction parameter, t, = 1.0, used in Chapter C with direct analysis method 57 i ay fi z = Concrete Filled Composite Plate Shear Walls (CPSW)--NEW Section 12.3. Compressive Strength: 4,P,,or P,/Q, When = $2.25 Pro Py =Pro [oss | (12-2) When Fee 2.25 P, = 0.877P, (12-3) where Pho = FyAs +0.85%A. Pe 3° (Elen)/Le 58 ¢, =0.90(LRFD); , = 1.67 (ASD) a ea n 7d fa} fa Concrete Filled Composite Plate Shear Walls (CPSW)--NEW Section 12.3. Tensile Strength: 4,P,, or P,/Q, Limit state of yielding P, = AsFy (12-16) $= 0.90 (LRFD) ,= 1.67 (ASD) 59 ~ m a nm Pa fa} m Concrete Filled Composite Plate Shear Walls (CPSW)--NEW Section 13.5. Flexural Strength: 4,M, or M,/Q,, No consideration of local buckling effects M,, determined in accordance with Section 11.2, using o Plastic stress distribution method o Strain compatibility method o Elastic stress distribution method o Effective stress-strain method where by = 0.90 (LRFD) Q, = 1.67 (ASD) 60 Concrete Filled Composite Plate Shear Walls (CPSW)--NEW Section 14.4. in!Plane Shear Strength: 4,V,, or V,/2, Ks +Kse Vp = est Ase Aw Fy (1d: "eke+Ky 42) $,=0.90(LRFD) 9, = 1.67 (ASD) where Asw = area of steel plates in the direction of in-plane shear Ks = GsAsw eg OT EcAe )(EvAan) * 4EAsy +E Ac AISC STEEL CONSTRUCTION MANUAL LRFD 2"° EDITION What Color was the only two-volume set of the LRFD Manual? a a ot raat fia} EO)NEFEEINe AISC STEEL CONSTRUCTION MANUAL LRFD 2"° EDITION First Printing: 1998 Based on 1993 AISC Specification | j 62 m mn 3 to CHAPTER J. DESIGN OF CONNECTIONS * Define “weld access hole” + References to AWS D1.1 and RCSC Specification + Procedure—increased effective throat for fillet welds, and PJP & flare groove welds * Table J2.4, Minimum Fillet Welds: non-low-hydrogen electrodes must be single pass weld + Revised directional strength increase for transversely loaded fillet welds + Revised designations of bolt strength groups + Added Group 144 (ASTM F3148) bolts 6 An alternative bolt tensile strength is provided CHAPTER J. DESIGN OF CONNECTIONS Glossary term-NEW Weld access hole. An opening that permits access for welding, backgouging, or for insertion of backing. 64 fen EEN) = fit Es im fay al CHAPTER J. DESIGN OF CONNECTIONS Updated referenced standards: AWS D1.1/D1.1M: 2020, Structural Welding Code—Stee!l RCSC Specification for Structural Joints Using High-Strength Bolts, 2020 By fil ZA fa} co CHAPTER J. DESIGN OF CONNECTIONS Section J2. Welds and Welded Joints Welding shall conform to the provisions of the Structural Welding Code—Steel (AWS D1.1/D1.1M), hereafter referred to as AWS D1.1/D1.1M, except where those provisions differ from this Specification. This Specification governs where provisions differ from AWS D1.1/D1.1M. SE URSe] OO User Note: Examples of provisions in AWS Welding Code—Steel D1.1/D1.1M that differ from AISC Specification provisions are shown in the Commentary. Ey a Zz fa) ta Section J2. Welds and Welded Joints TABLE J2.4 Minimum Size of Fillet Welds Material Thickness of Minimum Size of Thinner Part Joined, in. (mm) Fillet Weld,'! in. (mm) To 1/4 (6) inclusive 1/8 (3) Over 1/4 (6) to 1/2 (13) 3/16 (5) Over 1/2 (13) to 3/4 (19) 1/4 (6) Over 3/4 (19) 5/16 (8 'l Leg dimension of fillet welds. ingle pass welds must be used. Note: See Section J2.2b for maximum size of fillet welds. Section J2. Welds and Welded Joints Section J2.4. Available Strength for Fillet Welds 6R, and R,JQ = 0.75 and Q = 2.00 Rn = FrvAweKas (J2-4) where Awe = effective area of weld Fy = nominal stress of weld metal kg, = directional strength increase factor 68 a im a Ele Section J2. Welds and Welded Joints (1) For fillet welds where strain compatibility of the various weld elements is considered kgs =(1.0 + 0.50sin'50) (J2-5) (2) For fillet welds to the ends of rectangular HSS loaded in tension ky =1.0 eo Packer et al., 2016; Tousignant and Packer, 2016, 2017 a m PA fa} m Section J3. Bolts, Threaded Parts, and Bolted Connections Group 120: ASTM F3125/F3125M Grades A325, A325M, F1852 and ASTM A354 Grade BC- formerly Group A Group 150: ASTM F3125/F3125M Grades A490, A490M, F2280 and ASTM A354 Grade BD — formerly Group B Group 200: ASTM F3043 and F3111 — formerly Group C 70 Ee fait va (ay i Section J3. Bolts, Threaded Parts, and Bolted Connections Group 120: ASTM F3125/F3125M Grades A325, A325M, F1852 and ASTM A354 Grade BC- formerly Group A Group 144: ASTM F3148 Grade 144--NEW Group 150: ASTM F3125/F3125M Grades A490, A490M, F2280 and ASTM A354 Grade BD — formerly Group B Group 200: ASTM F3043 and F3111 — formerly Group C Ee = je]\} Section J3. Bolts, Threaded Parts, and Bolted Connections Group 144: ASTM F3148 Grade 144 + Fixed-spline drive bolting assembly; tension control + Mechanical galvanizing & some zinc/aluminum coatings permitted + Same bolt pretension as Group 150 + Combined method of installation: See RCSC Specification + Similar to turn of the nut method 71 S 3HL ‘OOSWN ) 133. m Bs fat vd fa} i Section J3. Bolts, Threaded Parts, and Bolted Connections TABLE J3.2 Nominal Strength of Fasteners and Threaded Parts, ksi (MPa) = Nominal Shear Strength ou in Bearing-Type a Connections, Fy, KSi fy (MPayel t Threads | Threads 2 Not Excluded io Nominal Tensile Excluded | from Shear ey Strength, Fn, ksi from Shear | Planes (X) ie Description of Fasteners (Pay Planes (N) fay fa) Co ®)For nominal tensile strenath it is permitted to use the tensile stress area of the threaded rod or bolt multiplied by the specified_minimum tensile stress of the rod or bolt material, in lieu of the tabulated values based on a nominal tensile stress area of 0.75 times the gross area. The tensile stress 72 area shall be calculated in accordance with the applicable ASTM standard 3 CHAPTER K. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR HSS AND BOX- SECTION CONNECTIONS + Added limit states in Table K4.2 for rectangular HSS moment connections: Chord sidewall local yielding (out-of-plane bending) & sidewall local yielding (in-plane bending) + Effective width: local yielding and shear yielding (punching shear) + Revised equations: chord stress interaction parameter, Q, CHAPTER M. FABRICATION AND ERECTION Section M1. _ Fabrication and Erection Documents 1. Fabrication Documents for Steel Construction-NEW Fabrication documents shall indicate the work to be performed and shall include items required by the applicable building code and the following, as applicable: (a) Locations of pretensioned bolts (b) Locations of Class A, or higher, faying surfaces (c) Weld access hole dimensions, surface profile, and finish requirements (d) Nondestructive testing (NDT) where performed by the 74 fabricator 3ONSY: Section M1. Fabrication and Erection Documents 2. Erection Documents for Steel Construction—-NEW Erection documents shall indicate the work to be performed, and include items required by the applicable building code and the following as applicable: (a) Locations of pretensioned bolts (b) Those joints or groups of joints in which a specific assembly order, welding sequence, welding technique or other special precautions are required 75 fut a m 4 is} fa CHAPTER N. QUALITY CONTROL AND QUALITY ASSURANCE + Added quality assurance and other quality requirements related to coatings + Revision related to welder identification 76 fut Ea mn vad re) al CHAPTER N. QUALITY CONTROL AND QUALITY ASSURANCE Added quality requirements for surface preparations and coatings Section N4.2. Quality Assurance (QA) Inspector Qualifications QA coating inspection personnel qualified to the satisfaction of QA agency's written practice. Inspector shall have documented training, experience in coating inspection, and qualified in accordance with: (a)NACE, Coating Inspector Program (CIP) Level 1 Certification (b)SSPC, Protective Coatings Inspector Program (PCI) Level 1 Certification (c)On the basis of documented training and experience in coating application and inspection. SVN Elan ) 14315 =P)SELEEIN@ CHAPTER N. QUALITY CONTROL AND QUALITY ASSURANCE Section N8. Minimum Requirements for Shop or Field Applied Coatings—/VEW « Applies to “coating or touch up” + Fabricator or erector: establishes, maintains, implements quality control procedures * Observation is primary method to confirm conformance 78 TABLE N5.4-1 Inspection Tasks Prior to Welding Inspection Tasks Prior to Welding ac aA felder qualification records and continuity records P o PS available P P Manufacturer certifications for welding consumables available e Pp jaterial identification (type/grade) © ° felder identification system Fabricator or erector, as applicable, shall maintain a system by which a welder who has welded a joint or member can be identified. Die stamping of members subject to fatigue shall be 7s Q prohibited unless approved by the engineer of record. Septet ee be fee APPENDIX 4. STRUCTURAL DESIGN FOR FIRE CONDITIONS + Added Eurocode temperature-dependent stress-strain equations to provide material properties for steel at elevated temperatures. + Added prescriptive steel fire protection design equations and related information based on standard ASTM E119 fire tests, from ASCE 29 and the IBC. + New provisions for calculating the fire resistance ratings of typical configurations of composite plate shear walls and composite floor slabs on steel deck =| SRO els /\ d= ENE ES)\EEEI\o) 81 APPENDIX 4. STRUCTURAL DESIGN FOR FIRE CONDITIONS New provisions under the Simple Methods of Analysis: Compressive strength in concrete-filled composite columns and composite plate shear walls New closed-form solutions to determine member temperature as a function of applied load in fire, and member slenderness (compression), called “Critical temperature” JONSYS APPENDIX 4. STRUCTURAL DESIGN FOR FIRE CONDITIONS COMMENTARY Portions of Appendix 4 have been taken from these sources: * 2018 International Building Code (ICC, 2018), + ASCE/SEI/SFPE 29-05 Standard Calculation Methods for Structural Fire Protection (ASCE, 2005), * 2005 Eurocode 3: Design of Steel Structures: Part 1.2: General Rules, Structural Fire Design (CEN, 2005b), and + 2005 Eurocode 4: Design of Composite Stee! and Concrete Structures: Part 1.2: General Rules, Structural Fire Design (CEN, 2005c) 82 a Es =le)N COMMENTARY APPENDIX 4 TABLE C-A-4.1 Appendix 4 References Specification Provisions Reference Equations A-4-2, A-4-3, A-4-4, A-4-5, A-

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