AISC 805:1991

AISC 805:1991 Design Guide 5: Design Of Low- And Medium-rise Steel Buildings The design of medium-rise steel buildings is consolidated in one booklet as a reference for all designers of these structures. This design guide includes rules for economic design for engineers. Loadi

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Table of Contents

1BASICDESIGNRULESFORECONOMY
2LIVELOADANDBAYSIZESELECTION
2.1LiveLoadSelection
2.2BaySizeSelection
3COMPOSITEFLOORS
3.1AllowableStress(ASD)andLoad
3.2EconomywithLRFD
3.3FloorLoadCapacityEnhancement
3.4Shoredvs.UnshoredConstruction
3.5ServiceabilityConsiderations
3.6UnderfloorDuctSystems
4OPENWEBJOISTFLOORSYSTEMS
4.1JoistSizeandSpacing
4.2GirderBeamDesign
4.3CompositeJoistSystems
4.4FloorVibration
5WINDLOADDESIGN
5.1DriftLimits
5.2"K"BracingFrames
5.3UnbracedFrameDesign
5.4SpecialWindFrames
6APPENDICES
6.1LRFDCompositeBeamDesign
6.2CompositeBeamLoadCapacityEnhancement
6.3CompositeBeamLongTermDeflection
6.4SteelJoistTypicalBay
6.5K-FrameBracingOptimization
6.6UnbracedFrameDesign

Abstract

The design of medium-rise steel buildings is consolidated in one booklet as a reference for all designers of these structures. This design guide includes rules for economic design for engineers. Loading requirements are also discussed as well as joist and composite floor systems.

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