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AISC M327 18AW:2018 Edition

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Seismic Design Manual, 3rd Edition

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In a change from the previous edition, the 3rd Edition Seismic Design Manual is produced with a high-quality vinyl softcover that coordinates with the 15th Edition Steel Construction Manual. CONTENTS The 3rd Edition AISC Seismic Design Manual includes: Comprehensive design examples, updated for the 2016 AISC Seismic Provisions. Side-by-side LRFD and ASD design methodologies for design examples Thorough examples on connection design, including panel zone detailing and brace-to-beam/column connection design options Extended discussion and more economical design methodology for collector elements Examples for buckling-restrained braced frames Chapter listing: General Design Considerations Analysis Systems Not Specifically Detailed for Seismic Resistance Moment Frames Braced Frames Composite Moment Frames Composite Braced Frames and Shear Walls Diaphragms, Collectors and Chords Provisions and Standards Also, included are two AISC seismic-related standards: the 2016 AISC Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings (ANSI/AISC 341-16) and the 2016 AISC Prequalified Connections for Special and Intermediate Steel Moment Frames for Seismic Applications (ANSI/AISC 358-16).

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Seismic Design Manual, 3rd Edition
3 Contents
7 Foreword
8 Preface
10 Scope
11 Part 1—General Design Considerations
14 1.1 Scope
1.2 Applicable Specifications, Codes and Other References
Specifications, Codes and Standards for Structural Steel Buildings
15 Other AISC Reference Documents
1.3 Seismic Design Overview and Design Considerations
Performance Goals
16 Applicable Building Code
17 Risk Category and Seismic Design Category
Earthquake Ground Motion and Response Spectrum
18 Maximum Considered Earthquake and Design Basis Earthquake
20 Systems Defined in ASCE/SEI 7
23 Seismic Performance Factors
Response Modification Coefficient, R
24 R = 3 Applications
Deflection Amplification Factor, Cd
Overstrength Seismic Load & Capacity-Limited Seismic Load Effect
26 Redundancy Factor
27 Maximum Force Delivered by the System
Building Joints.
Expansion Joints
28 Seismic Joints
29 Building Separations
Building Drift
Deflection Compatibility
Lowest Anticipated Service Temperature
31 Quality Control and Quality Assurance
32 Design Drawing Requirements
Structural Design Drawing Requirements
SFRS Member and Connection Material Specifications
Demand Critical Welds
33 Locations and Dimensions of Protected Zones
Additional Structural Design Drawing Detail Requirements in the Provisions
34 AWS D1.8 Structural Welding Code—Seismic Supplement
35 Composite Systems
36 Wind and Seismic Design
37 1.4 Identification of SFRS Elements and Sample Connection Details
Identification of SFRS Elements
Sample Connection Details
40 1.5 Design Table Discussion
Seismic Weld Access Hole Configurations
Member Ductility Requirements
Local Buckling Requirements
41 Table 1-A Limiting Width-to-Thickness Ratios for W-Shape Flanges and Webs in Compression
43 Table 1-B Limiting Width-to-Thickness Ratios for Angle Legs in Compression
44 Table 1-C Limiting Width-to-Thickness Ratios for Rectangular and Square HSS Walls in Compression
45 Table 1-D Limiting Width-to-Thickness Ratios for Round HSS and Pipe Walls in Compression
46 Strength of Steel Headed Stud Anchors
ASCE/SEI 7 Design Coefficients and Factors for SFRS
47 Part 1 References
49 Design Tables
Table 1-1 Workable Weld Access Hole Configurations for Beams
50 Table 1-2 Summary of Member Ductility Requirements
52 Table 1-3 Sections that Satisfy Seismic Width-to-Thickness Requirements, W-Shapes
78 Table 1-4 Sections that Satisfy Seismic Width-to-Thickness Requirements, Angles
79 Table 1-5a Sections that Satisfy Seismic Width-to-Thickness, Rectangular HSS Requirements Rectangular HSS
84 Table 1-5b Sections that Satisfy Seismic Width-to-Thickness Requirements, Square HSS
87 Table 1-6 Sections that Satisfy Seismic Width-to-Thickness Requirements, Round HSS
91 Table 1-7 Sections that Satisfy Seismic Width-to-Thickness Requirements, Pipes
92 Table 1-8 Shear Stud Anchor Nominal Horizontal Shear Strength and 25% Reduced Nominal Horizontal Shear Strength for Steel Headed Stud Anchors, kips
93 Table 1-9a Design Coefficients and Factors for Steel and Steel and Concrete Composite Seismic Force-Resisting Systems
96 Table 1-9b Design Coefficients and Factors for Nonbuilding Structures Similar to Buildings
97 Part 2—Analysis
98 2.1 Scope
2.2 Role of Structural Analysis in Design
Ductile Design Mechanism
99 Capacity Design
2.3 Analysis Procedures
100 Elastic, Inelastic and Plastic Analysis
101 Stability Design Methods in the AISC Specification
102 Direct Analysis Method
Effective Length Method
First-Order Analysis Method
Analysis Methods in ASCE/SEI 7 and the Direct Analysis Method
103 Equivalent Lateral Force Procedure and the Direct Analysis Method
Modal Response Spectrum Analysis and the Direct Analysis Method
104 2.4 Structural Modeling
Strength of Structural Elements
Stiffness of Structural Elements
Steel Elements
105 Composite Elements
106 Connections and Panel Zones
108 Column Bases and Foundations
109 Diaphragms for Three-Dimensional Analysis
110 Gravity Loads
Gravity Loads in Diagonal Braces and Special Plate Shear Walls
111 Part 2 References
113 Part 3—Systems Not Specifically Designed for Seismic Resistance
114 3.1 Scope
3.2 General Discussion
3.3 Design Example Plan and Elevations
116 3.4 Moment Frames
117 Example 3.4.1. Moment Frame Story Drift Check
118 Example 3.4.2. Moment Frame Column Design
122 Example 3.4.3. Moment Frame Beam Design
125 Example 3.4.4. Moment Frame Beam-to-ColumnConnection Design
135 3.5 Braced Frames
Example 3.5.1. Braced Frame Brace Design
137 Example 3.5.2. Braced Frame Column Design
139 Example 3.5.3. Braced Frame Brace-to-Beam/ColumnConnection Design
171 Part 3 References
173 Part 4—Moment Frames
175 4.1 Scope
4.2 Ordinary Moment Frames (OMF)
176 OMF Design Example Plan and Elevation
179 Example 4.2.1. OMF Story Drift and Stability Check
182 Example 4.2.2. OMF Column Strength Check
186 Example 4.2.3. OMF Beam Strength Check
189 Example 4.2.4. OMF Beam-Column Connection Design
206 4.3 Special Moment Frames (SMF) and Intermediate Moment Frames (IMF)
209 SMF Design Example Plan and Elevation
212 Example 4.3.1. SMF Story Drift and Stability Check
217 Example 4.3.2. SMF Column Strength Check
221 Example 4.3.3. SMF Beam Strength Check
230 Example 4.3.4. SMF Beam Stability Bracing Design—Equal Depth Beams
249 Example 4.3.5. SMF Beam Stability Bracing Design—Unequal Depth Beams
269 Example 4.3.6. SMF Beam-Column Connection Design—RBS
292 Example 4.3.7. SMF Beam-Column Connection Design—BFP
310 Example 4.3.8. SMF Strong-Column Weak-Beam Exceptions
316 4.4 Special Trust Moment Frames (STMF)
Overview of Applicable Design Provisions
319 STMF Design Example Plan and Elevation
322 Example 4.4.1. STMF Story Drift and Stability Check
325 Example 4.4.2. STMF Special Segment Design Checks
334 Example 4.4.3. STMF Nonspecial Segment Design
342 Example 4.4.4. STMF Column Strength Checks
345 Example 4.4.5. STMF Truss-Column Connection Design
356 Example 4.4.6. STMF Truss Chord Splice Connection Design
359 4.5 Column Splice and Column Base Design Examples
Example 4.5.1. Gravity Column Splice Design in a Moment Frame Building
372 Example 4.5.2. SMF Column Splice Design
376 Example 4.5.3. SMF Column Base Design
394 Example 4.5.4. SMF Embedded Column Base Design
401 4.6 Design Table Discussion
Table 4-1. Comparison of Requirements for SMF, IMF and OMF
Table 4-2. SMF Design Tables
422 Part 4 References
423 Part 5—Braced Frames
425 5.1 Scope
5.2 Ordinary Concentrically Braced Frames (OCBF)
426 OCBF Design Example Plan and Elevation
430 Example 5.2.1. OCBF Diagonal Brace Design
440 Example 5.2.2. OCBF Column Design
443 Example 5.2.3. OCBF Beam Design
456 Example 5.2.4. OCBF Brace-to-Beam/Column Connection Design
510 Example 5.2.5. OCBF Tension-Only Diagonal Brace Design
516 MT-OCBF Design Example Plan and Elevation
520 Example 5.2.6. MT-OCBF Diagonal Brace Design
523 Example 5.2.7. MT-OCBF Column Design
531 Example 5.2.8. MT-OCBF Column Design Using Tension-Only Bracing Exception
538 Example 5.2.9. MT-OCBF Strut Design Using Tension-Only Bracing Exception
542 5.3 Special Concentrically Braced Frames (SCBF)
544 Design of Gusseted Beam-to-Column Connections to Accommodate Large Drifts
546 SCBF Design Example Plan and Elevation
549 Example 5.3.1. SCBF Brace Design
554 Example 5.3.2. SCBF Analysis
558 Example 5.3.3. SCBF Column Design
564 Example 5.3.4. SCBF Beam Design
580 Example 5.3.5. SCBF Beam Desi
591 Example 5.3.6. SCBF Column Splice Design
597 Example 5.3.7. SCBF Brace-to-Beam Connection Design
654 Example 5.3.8. SCBF Brace-to-Beam Connection Design
681 Example 5.3.9. SCBF Brace-to-Beam/Column Connection Design
759 Example 5.3.10. SCBF Brace-to-Beam/Column Connection Design with Elliptical Clearance and Fixed Beam-to-Column Connection
785 Example 5.3.11. SCBF Brace-to-Beam/Column Connection Design—In-Plane Brace Buckling
822 5.4 Eccentrically Braced Frames (EBF)
825 EBF Design Example Plan and Elevation
828 Example 5.4.1. EBF Story Drift Check
829 Example 5.4.2. EBF Link Design
844 Example 5.4.3. EBF Beam Outside of the Link Design
853 Example 5.4.4. EBF Brace Design
857 Example 5.4.5. EBF Column Design
863 Example 5.4.6. EBF Brace-to-Link Connection Design
870 Example 5.4.7. EBF Brace-to-Beam/Column Connection Design
905 5.5 Buckling-Restrained Braced Frames (BRBF)
910 BRBF Design Example Plan and Elevation
914 Example 5.5.1. BRBF Brace Design
919 Example 5.5.2. BRBF Column Design
924 Example 5.5.3. BRBF Beam Design
935 Example 5.5.4. BRBF Brace-to-Beam/Column Connection Design
949 5.6 Connection Design
950 Part 5 References
953 Part 6—Composite Moment Frames
954 6.1 Scope
6.2 Composite Ordinary Moment Frames (C-OMF)
Overview of Applicable Design Provisions
956 6.3 Composite Intermediate Moment Frames (C-IMF)
957 Overview of Applicable Design Provisions
960 6.4 Composite Special Moment Frames (C-SMF)
Overview of Applicable Design Provisions
964 6.5 Composite Partially Restrained Moment Frames (C-PRMF)
965 Overview of Applicable Design Provisions
967 6.6 Connection Design
968 Reinforced Concrete Column-to-Steel Beam Connections
972 Round Filled Composite Column-to-Steel Beam Connections
974 Rectangular Filled Composite Column-to-Steel Beam Connections
980 Part 6 References
983 Part 7—Composite Braced Frames and Shear Walls
985 7.1 Scope
7.2 Composite Ordinary Braced Frames (C-OBF)
Overview of Applicable Design Provisions
987 Discussion
7.3 Composite Special Concentrically Braced Frames (C-SCBF)
Overview of Applicable Design Provisions
989 Discussion
990 7.4 Composite Eccentrically Braced Frames (C-EBF)
Overview of Applicable Design Provisions
992 Discussion
7.5 Composite Shear Walls
General System Behavior
993 Shear Wall Coupling
994 Degree of Coupling
Steel Coupling Beam Design
997 Beam Embedment Length (Connection)
Detailing Requirements in the Embedded Region
998 Wall Overstrength
999 Composite Ordinary Shear Walls (C-OSW)
Overview of Applicable Design Provisions
1002 Steel Coupling Beam Design
Beam Embedment Length
Composite Coupling Beams
Expected Plastic Moment
1004 Shear Strength
Embedment Length
Example 7.5.1. C-OSW Steel Coupling Beam Design
1009 Example 7.5.2. C-OSW Composite Coupling Beam Design
1015 Composite Special Shear Walls (C-SSW)
Overview of Applicable Design Provisions
1018 Steel Coupling Beam Design
1019 Wall Overstrength
Beam Embedment Length
Intermediate Web Stiffeners
1020 Face Bearing Plates
Stiffeners within the Embedded Region
Vertical Transfer Bars
Example 7.5.3. C-SSW Steel Coupling Beam Design
1031 Part 7 References
1033 Part 8—Diaphragms, Collectors and Chords
1034 8.1 Scope
8.2 General Discussion
1036 8.3 Flexural and Torsional Buckling of Collector Elements
Bracing and Compressive Strength of Collectors
1037 Major Axis Buckling
Minor Axis and Torsional Buckling
1040 8.4 Design Examples
Example 8.4.1. Diaphragm Chord and Collector Design
1057 Part 9—Provisions and Standards
1059 9.1 Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings, July 12, 2016
1061 Preface
1065 Table of Contents
1089 Symbols
1096 Glossary
1103 Abbreviations
1105 Provisions
1261 Commentary
1535 9.2 Prequalified Connections for Special and Intermediate Steel Moment Frames for Seismic Applications, May 12, 2016
1537 Preface
1539 Table of Contents
1548 Symbols
1557 Glossary
1559 Standard
1709 Commentary
1819 Index
AISC M327 18AW
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