AISC 805-91 PDF Download
Standard EN SampleDesign of Low- and Medium-Rise Steel Buildings / Allison - Steel Design Guide Series Five
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AISC 805-91 is part of the Allison - Steel Design Guide Series Five. This standard provides guidelines and rules for engineers to ensure economic and efficient design of steel structures for low- and medium-rise buildings. It covers various aspects of design, including loading requirements and the design of joist and composite floor systems.
The standard emphasizes the importance of economic design, focusing on cost-effective solutions while maintaining structural integrity and safety. It provides engineers with the necessary information and guidelines to make informed decisions about the design and construction process.
In addition to economic design principles, AISC 805-91 also addresses loading requirements. It outlines the minimum loads that the structure must be able to withstand, including dead loads, live loads, wind loads, and seismic loads. This ensures that the structure can withstand the expected forces and remain stable under various conditions.
Furthermore, the standard also discusses the design of joist and composite floor systems. Joist systems are commonly used in low- and medium-rise steel buildings to provide support for the floors. The standard provides guidelines for the design of these systems, considering factors such as span lengths, loadings, and fire resistance. It also covers the design of composite floor systems, which use both steel and concrete elements to create a more efficient and durable structure.
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