Design Guide 28: Stability Design of Steel Buildings
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Design Guide 28, titled "Stability Design of Steel Buildings," serves as a reference for applying the stability design requirements outlined in the AISC 828-13 standard. Instead of focusing on theoretical derivations, the guide emphasizes practical applications through representative examples commonly encountered in design offices.
The standard provides guidance on ensuring the overall stability of steel buildings, which is essential for their structural integrity. It covers topics such as the stability design of steel members, connections, and systems. By following the guidelines outlined in Design Guide 28, engineers and designers can effectively address the stability challenges faced in steel building design.
The guide serves as a valuable resource for professionals involved in the design and construction of steel buildings. It helps ensure compliance with the stability design requirements of the AISC Specification and assists in making informed decisions regarding the design approach for maintaining structural stability.
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 16.1 MB |