The CD-ROM is no longer included with the fifth printing of the Steel Construction Manual. The Design Examples and Shapes Database that were included with this book on the CD-ROM have been updated and are now available on the AISC website at www.aisc.org/designexamples and www.aisc.org/shapesdatabase.
This Steel Construction Manual is the thirteenth major update of the AISC Steel Construction Manual, which was first published in 1927. With this revision, the previously separate Allowable Stress Design and Load and Resistance Factor Design methods have been combined. Thus, this Manual replaces both the 9th Edition ASD Manual and the 3rd Edition LRFD Manual. Much of the HSS Connections Manual has also been incorporated and updated in this Manual.
The following specifications, codes, and standards are printed in Part 16 of this Steel Construction Manual:
- 2005 AISC Specification for Structural Steel Buildings
- 2004 RCSC Specification for Structural Joints Using ASTM A325 or A490 Bolts
- 2005 AISC Code of Standard Practice for Steel Buildings and Bridges
The following major improvements have been made in this revision:
- The number of design examples has been expanded and included in a companion CD. Information on downloading this CD will be provided with the book.
- All tabular information has been updated to comply with the 2005 Specification for Structural Buildings and the standards and other documents referenced therein.
- Shape information has been updated to ASTM A6-05, including the new W36 shape series.
- Design methods have been delineated by making use of a dual-color format, with numbers indicated in blue type representing LRFD design values, and numbers indicated in green shading representing ASD design values. Tabulated values presented in black type are independent of design method.
- Information on HSS connections has been integrated throughout this Manual.
- W8 members have been reintegrated into design tables with cautionary statements regarding accessibility and dimensional constraints for connections made to them.
- Shapes with special design considerations, such as slenderness in compression or noncompactness in flexure, have been indicated throughout the member selection tables with footnotes.
- Workable flat dimensions of HSS members have been tabulated.
- Design properties for pipe are now tabulated using the same wall thickness reduction factor used for HSS.
- An overview of provisions and a simplified method have been included for second-order analysis and stability requirements.
- New information has been added on corrosion protection and compatibility of dissimilar metals.
- Charts have been added for shear strength of plate girders.
- Lower-bound strengths for eccentrically loaded single angles have been tabulated.
- Tables have been added for the critical buckling stress of compression members.
- Tables for members subjected to combined axial load and bending have been expanded and improved.
- A table has been provided for calculating the strength of concentrically loaded weld groups.
- A direct calculation method has been added for calculating the buckling strength of double-coped members.
- Prying action provisions have been modified so that the tensile strength is used in the calculation rather than the yield strength.
- Beam bearing constants have been expanded to include all crippling and yielding cases.
- Revised design procedures for single-plate shear connections have been adopted, including a new design procedure for extended single-plate shear connections.
- An updated design procedure for moment end-plate connections has been adopted based upon yield-line analysis.
- The uniform force method weld ductility factor has changed from 1.4 to 1.25.
- Guidance on washer selection for anchor rods has been expanded.
- The design of bracket plates has been modified so that the plastic section modulus is used rather than the elastic section modulus.
- The AISC Design Guide Series and other supporting references have been further integrated through indexing and references to this material, where appropriate.
Contents of the AISC Steel Construction Manual
1. Dimensions and Properties. 2. General Design Considerations. 3. Design of Flexural Members. 4. Design of Compression Members. 5. Design of Tension Members. 6. Design of Members Subject to Combined Loading. 7. Design Considerations for Bolts. 8. Design Considerations for Welds. 9. Design of Connecting Elements. 10. Design of Simple Shear Connections. 11. Design of Flexible Moment Connections. 12. Design of Fully Restrained (FR) Moment Connections. 13. Design of Bracing Connections and Truss Connections. 14. Design of Beam Bearing Plates, Column Base Plates, Anchor Rods, and Column Splices. 15. Design of Hanger Connections, Bracket Plates, and Crane-Rail Connections. 16. Specifications and Codes. 17. Miscellaneous Data and Mathematical Information. Index and General Nomenclature.