Aisc Steel Manual Shapes And Names
The AISC Shapes Database version 15. Amnesty Program For Student Loans. Anime Magic Knight Rayearth Sub Indo Star more. 0 (v15.0) replaces v14.1 and contains electronic access to section dimensions and properties consistent with the AISC Steel. You may type in the names directly, select shapes from. Stainless steel shapes are similar to. Based on the AISC 360-10 Specification and 14th Ed Manual.
WORKABLE GAGES IN ANGLE LEGS (inches) Leg 8 7 6 5 4 3-1/2 3 2-1/2 2 1-3/4 1-1/2 1-3/8 1-1/4 1 g 4-1/2 4 3-1/2 3 2-1/2 2 1-3/4 1-3/8 1-1/8 1 7/8 7/8 3/4 5/8 g1 3 2-1/2 2-1/4 2 g2 3 3 2-1/2 1-3/4 For an angle, the gage 'g' shown is the distance from the back of the member to the bolt in the angle leg, when only one row of bolts is present. For angle legs >= 5', the potential for two rows of bolts exists. Thus, the gage 'g1' is analogous to 'g' for the other angle leg, and gage 'g2' is the spacing between the first and second row of bolts. (See illustration and table in AISC 13th Edition Manual page 1-46.) Note: Other gages are permitted to suit specific requirements subject to clearances and edge distance limitations.
The AISC Shapes Database version 15.0 (v15.0) replaces v14.1 and contains electronic access to section dimensions and properties consistent with the AISC Steel Construction Manual, 15th Edition. Customary and metric units are both included. The AISC Shapes Database Version 15.0 is available in Microsoft Excel format.
Major improvements in v15.0 include: • Dimensions and properties included for the 96 new shapes added to the 15th Edition Manual • New dimensions including the 'T' and 'Workable Gage' values printed in the Manual • New 'Readme' included in the spreadsheet that serves as the glossary of the variables and provides a complete list of improvements for v15.0 The AISC Shapes Database v15.0H (Historic) replaces the v14.1H and now includes all section dimensions and properties consistent with the AISC Steel Construction Manual, 14th Edition. This resource provides electronic access to dimensions and properties of shapes published in the AISC Manual since the 5th Edition and shapes from before that era as originally published in the book Iron and Steel Beams 1873-1952 (the predecessor to AISC Design Guide 15, AISC Rehabilitation and Retrofit Guide). Thus, this database is the compilation of all of the structural steel shape dimensions and properties recorded by AISC from the year 1873 to 2010. The Basic Design Value Cards are a design aid for the 2016 AISC Specification for Structural Steel Buildings (ANSI/AISC 360-16).
These cards present some of the most frequently used equations from the Specification in a simplified and abbreviated format. Card 1 contains equations to calculate the available strength of W-, S-, C-, and MC-shapes in tension, shear, flexure and compression. Card 2 provides equations for determining the available strengths of bolted or welded connections and connected parts. Card 3 is similar to Card 1 except it covers the available strength for square, rectangular and round HSS shapes. Card 4 gives a summary for stability design of structures using either the first-order, effective length, or direct analysis methods. This card also provides a 'simplified method' that is based on the effective length method. These cards have limitations and are not intended to be solely relied upon as a replacement to the Manual or Specification.
Note that some solutions obtained using this card may be more conservative than those provided by the Specification. As indicated in the Related Info and Notes sections on the cards, there are certain situations where the equations on these design cards may not be applicable, or an equation may require use of a modification factor. Browse all of the Reference Lists in the 15th Edition Steel Construction Manual, sorted by the part of manual in which the reference appears. Note that Part 5 does not contain any references to other publications.