AISC DESIGN GUIDE 22-2008 Facade Attachments to Steel-Framed Buildings.pdf
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1、22Steel Design GuideFaade Attachmentsto Steel-Framed Buildings22Steel Design GuideJAMES C. PARKER, P.E.Simpson Gumpertz namely: Alec Zimmer, Amy Schreiber, David Martin, Dirk Kestner, Kevin Guillotte, Michelle Meyer, and Matthew Johnson. The author thanks them for their collaboration and contributio
2、ns.The author also wishes to thank AISC and the following people for their assistance and review of this design guide. The Guide greatly benefi ted from their insight and suggestions.Abbas Aminmansour W. Steven HofmeisterWilliam A. Andrews William D. LiddyPaul M. Brosnahan William R. LindleyCharles
3、J. Carter H. Scott MetzgerHarry A. Cole Davis G. Parsons IITheodore L. Droessler Victor ShneurDon Engler William N. ScottRoger E. Ferch Thomas S. TarpyWalter Heckel Raymond H.R. TideChristopher M. Hewitt Michael A. West00i-00v_acknowledgments_toc.indd i 7/16/08 2:38:06 PM00i-00v_acknowledgments_toc.
4、indd ii 7/16/08 2:38:06 PMiii5. DESIGN OF SLAB EDGE CONDITIONS FOR FAADE ATTACHMENTS 315.1 GENERAL APPROACHES 315.2 SLAB EDGE DETAILS WITH LIGHT-GAGEMETAL POUR STOPS . 335.2.1 Design of Light-Gage Metal Pour Stops . 335.2.2 Design of Slab Overhang Made with Light-Gage Metal Pour Stopfor Superimposed
5、 Loads 365.3 SLAB EDGE DETAILS WITH STRUCTURALSTEEL BENT PLATES OR OTHERSTEEL EDGE MEMBERS 375.3.1 Case 1Bent Plate Used as a Pour Stop Only . 385.3.2 Case 2Bent Plate Used as a Pour Stop and a Means of Attachingthe Faade to the Slab 385.3.3 Case 3Bent Plate Transmits the Overhang Loads; the Slab Tr
6、ansverse Shear and FlexuralStrength are Neglected . 38DESIGN EXAMPLESExample 5.1 Light-Gage Metal Pour Stop Selection . 42 Example 5.2 Concrete Slab Overhanging a Spandrel Beam and Reinforced to Support a CMU Wall 42Example 5.3 Bent Plate Pour Stop . 45 Example 5.4 Bent Plate Pour Stop with Headed S
7、tuds Engaging the Slab Reinforcement to Support a Faade 48 Example 5.5 Bent Plate Pour Stop Supporting a Faade with the Slab Ignored . 51 Example 5.6 Bent Plate Pour Stop Supporting a Faadewith the Slab Ignored, Except for Welded Bar Couplers Engaging ThreadedReinforcing Bars to ResistOut-of-Plane F
8、orces . 55TABLES 576. DESIGN OF STEEL SPANDREL BEAMS 716.1 GENERAL DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS 71 6.2 DESIGN OF THE SPANDREL BEAM FOR VERTICAL LOADS . 716.3 DESIGN OF THE SPANDREL BEAM FOR TORSION 75 TABLE OF CONTENTS1. INTRODUCTION . 11.1 OBJECTIVE AND SCOPE 1 1.2 FUNDAMENTALS OF FAADE PERFORMANCE 1 1.2.
9、1 The Faade and the Building Envelope 11.2.2 Concepts for Control of Water Infi ltration . 21.2.3 Vapor Retarders and Air-Barrier Systems 31.2.4 Insulation and Thermal Performance . 31.2.5 Sealant Joints 32. GENERAL DESIGN CRITERIA FORATTACHMENT OF FAADES . 52.1 STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY 5 2.1.1 Gravity
10、Loads . 52.1.2 Wind Loads 82.1.3 Seismic Loads 82.1.4 Loads from Restraint of Movement . 82.2 ACCOMMODATING RELATIVE MOVEMENT . 8 2.3 DURABILITY OF ATTACHMENTS . 11 2.4 ACCOUNTING FOR TOLERANCE AND CLEARANCES 13 2.5 CONSTRUCTABILITY AND ECONOMY . 13 3. OVERVIEW OF RESPONSIBILITIES FOR FAADE ATTACHME
11、NT 153.1 THE OWNERS RESPONSIBILITIES 153.2 THE ARCHITECTS RESPONSIBILITIES 153.3 THE SERS RESPONSIBILTITES 153.4 THE SSES RESPONSIBILITIES . 16 3.5 THE GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGERSRESPONSIBILITIES . 16 3.6 THE FAADE CONTRACTORSRESPONSIBILITIES . 16 4. ACCOMMODATING CONSTRUCTION TOLE
12、RANCES AND CLEARANCES IN THE FAADE ATTACHMENT . 174.1 TYPES OF TOLERANCES 17 4.2 STRUCTURAL STEEL TOLERANCES 18 4.3 FAADE MATERIAL AND ERECTION TOLERANCES 28 4.3.1 Brick Veneer Tolerances . 284.3.2 Precast Concrete Panel Tolerances . 294.3.3 Aluminum Curtain Wall Tolerances . 294.3.4 GFRC Panel Tole
13、rances . 304.3.5 EIFS Panel Tolerances 3000i-00v_acknowledgments_toc.indd iii 7/16/08 2:38:06 PMivExample 7.4 Shelf Angle for Brick Veneer Supported by Long Hanger System on Floor Spandrel Beam 141 Example 7.5 Shelf Angle for Brick Veneer Supported by Slab Edge 145TABLES 151 8. PRECAST CONCRETE WALL
14、 PANELS . 1578.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRECASTCONCRETE WALL PANEL SYSTEMS 157 8.2 STRATEGIES FOR SUPPORT OF PRECASTCONCRETE WALL PANELS . 157 8.3 PARAMETERS AFFECTING THEDESIGN OF PRECAST CONCRETEWALL PANEL SUPPORTS . 158 8.3.1 Architectural Layout of Panels . 1588.3.2 Movement Requirements . 1608.
15、3.3 Magnitude of Seismic Forces . 1608.3.4 Field Adjustability for Tolerancesand Clearances . 1608.3.5 Durability . 1618.3.6 Fire-Safi ng 1618.4 DESIGN RESPONSIBILITIES FOR PRECAST CONCRETE WALL PANELS . 161 8.5 CONNECTION TYPES 162 8.6 COLUMN-SUPPORTED STORY-TALL PANEL . 165 8.7 COLUMN-SUPPORTED SP
16、ANDREL PANEL 165 8.8 SPANDREL-SUPPORTED STORY-TALL PANEL 165 8.9 SPANDREL-SUPPORTED SPANDREL PANEL . 168 8.10 PORTENTIAL PROBLEMS WITH SUPPORT AND ANCHORAGE OF PRECAST CONCRETE WALL PANELS . 168 Example 8.1 Precast Concrete Panel Supported on a Steel-Framed Building 169 9. ALUMINUM CURTAIN WALLS 175
17、9.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF ALUMINUM CURTAIN WALL SYSTEMS 175 9.2 STRATEGIES FOR SUPPORT OFALUMINUM CURTAIN WALLS 175 9.3 PARAMETERS AFFECTING THE DESIGN OF ALUMINUM CURTAIN WALL SUPPORTS . 1789.3.1 Architectural Decisions 1789.3.2 Movement Requirements . 1789.3.3 Field Adjustability for Tolerances a
18、nd Clearances . 1789.3.4 Durability . 1799.3.5 Fire-Safi ng 179DESIGN EXAMPLESExample 6.1 Roof Spandrel Beam with Eccentric Curtain Wall Load 78Example 6.2 Roof Spandrel Beam with Eccentric Curtain Wall LoadTorsion Restrained with Roll Beams 86Example 6.3 Roof Spandrel Beam with Eccentric Curtain Wa
19、ll LoadTorsion Avoided with HSS and Roll Beams . 92 Example 6.4 Roof Spandrel Beam with Eccentric Curtain WallTorsion on Spandrel Avoided by Kickers 99Example 6.5 Floor Spandrel Beam with Eccentric Precast Panel Loads 103 Example 6.6 Precast Panel Loads at Floor Opening 109 7. MASONRY CAVITY WALL SY
20、STEMS WITH CONCRETE MASONRY UNIT OR METAL STUD BACK-UP . 1157.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF MASONRY CAVITY WALL SYSTEMS 115 7.2 STRATEGIES FOR SUPPORT OF MASONRY CAVITY WALL SYSTEMS 116 7.3 PARAMETERS AFFECTING DESIGN OFMASONRY CAVITY WALL SUPPORTS 120 7.3.1 Architectural Decisions That Impact theDesign
21、of the Masonry Cavity Wall . 1207.3.2 Dimensional Considerations 1207.3.3 Field Adjustability 1217.3.4 Movement Requirements . 1227.3.5 Durability . 1227.4 DESIGN RESPONSIBILITIES FOR MASONRY CAVITY WALLS 122 7.5 DESIGN OF SHELF ANGLES . 123 7.6 HUNG SHELF ANGLEBACK-UP SUPPORTED BY SLAB 123 7.7 HUNG
22、 SHELF ANGLEBACK-UP RUNS BY SLAB EDGE . 1307.8 SHELF ANGLE SUPPORTED AT SLAB EDGE 132 7.9 POTENTIAL PROBLEMS WITH SUPPORT AND ANCHORAGE OF MASONRY CAVITY WALLS . 132DESIGN EXAMPLESExample 7.1 Determination of Defl ections for Structures Supporting Brick Veneers . 134Example 7.2 Selection of Shelf An
23、gles to Support Brick Veneer Cladding 135 Example 7.3 Shelf Angle for Brick Veneer Supported by Medium Hanger System on Floor Spandrel Beam 136 00i-00v_acknowledgments_toc.indd iv 7/16/08 2:38:06 PMv12. THIN STONE VENEER FAADE SYSTEMS 20112.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THIN STONE VENEER FAADE SYSTEMS .
24、20112.2 STRATEGIES FOR SUPPORT OFTHIN STONE VENEER SYSTEMS 20312.3 PARAMETERS AFFECTING THE DESIGN OF THIN STONE VENEER PANEL SUPPORTS . 20312.3.1 Architectural Decisions 20312.3.2 Erection Procedures . 20312.3.3 Movement Requirements . 20312.3.4 Field Adjustability for Tolerances and Clearances . 2
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