
Advanced Analysis in Steel Frame Design
Guidelines for Direct Second-Order Inelastic Analysis
Andrea E. Surovek(Editor)
American Society of Civil Engineers (Publisher)
Published on 30. March 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
56 pages
978-0-7844-1196-4 (ISBN)
Description
Advanced Analysis in Steel Frame Design presents formal guidelines for the use of second-order inelastic analysis in the design and assessment of steel framing systems. This advanced analysis methodology focuses on the strength of the structural system as a whole, rather than design load levels producing first member failure. The report includes design rules, background and commentary regarding these rules, and benchmarks for columns and frames. It also provides specific recommendations regarding the rigour of the analysis, minimum modelling requirements, consideration of limit states, serviceability, and live load reduction, yet allows latitude for the judgement of the design engineer.
|Advanced Analysis in Steel Frame Design presents formal guidelines for the use of second-order inelastic analysis in the design and assessment of steel framing systems. This advanced analysis methodology focuses on the strength of the structural system as a whole, rather than design load levels producing first member failure. The report includes design rules, background and commentary regarding these rules, and benchmarks for columns and frames. It also provides specific recommendations regarding the rigour of the analysis, minimum modelling requirements, consideration of limit states, serviceability, and live load reduction, yet allows latitude for the judgement of the design engineer.
|Advanced Analysis in Steel Frame Design presents formal guidelines for the use of second-order inelastic analysis in the design and assessment of steel framing systems. This advanced analysis methodology focuses on the strength of the structural system as a whole, rather than design load levels producing first member failure. The report includes design rules, background and commentary regarding these rules, and benchmarks for columns and frames. It also provides specific recommendations regarding the rigour of the analysis, minimum modelling requirements, consideration of limit states, serviceability, and live load reduction, yet allows latitude for the judgement of the design engineer.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Reston
United States
Weight
85 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7844-1196-4 (9780784411964)
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