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The Revised AISC Code of Standard Practice for Steel Buildings and Bridges: A Structural Engineer's View
In the spring of 2000 the American Institute of Steel construction will publish a fully revised code of standard practice for steel buildings and bridges. The committee of 23 individuals has fully reviewed and made substantial revisions. Of interest to structural engineers is that, for the first time, the structural engineering community was represented on this committee. As a result a number of important revisions are significant for the structural engineering community. Sections have been added to the code to address in more detail the responsibilities of the various parties including the fabricator. Responsibilities for work in preparation for the erection of Steel in existing structures have also been addressed. More detail has been added with regard to requirements for design drawings and specifications. Responsibility for connection design has also been addressed along with more detail regarding shop drawing procedures. This paper will address the above subjects from the perspective of the structural engineer. While there are numerous other changes, these are of particular importance to our profession.
The Revised AISC Code of Standard Practice for Steel Buildings and Bridges: A Structural Engineer's View
In the spring of 2000 the American Institute of Steel construction will publish a fully revised code of standard practice for steel buildings and bridges. The committee of 23 individuals has fully reviewed and made substantial revisions. Of interest to structural engineers is that, for the first time, the structural engineering community was represented on this committee. As a result a number of important revisions are significant for the structural engineering community. Sections have been added to the code to address in more detail the responsibilities of the various parties including the fabricator. Responsibilities for work in preparation for the erection of Steel in existing structures have also been addressed. More detail has been added with regard to requirements for design drawings and specifications. Responsibility for connection design has also been addressed along with more detail regarding shop drawing procedures. This paper will address the above subjects from the perspective of the structural engineer. While there are numerous other changes, these are of particular importance to our profession.
The Revised AISC Code of Standard Practice for Steel Buildings and Bridges: A Structural Engineer's View
Harman, D. Kirk (Autor:in)
Structures Congress 2000 ; 2000 ; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
27.04.2000
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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