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1、25Steel Design GuideFrame Design UsingWeb-Tapered Members25Steel Design GuideAMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTIONFrame Design Using Web-Tapered MembersRICHARD C. KAEHLERComputerized Structural Design, S.C.Milwaukee, WisconsinDONALD W. WHITEGeorgia Institute of TechnologyAtlanta, GeorgiaYOON DUK
2、KIMGeorgia Institute of TechnologyAtlanta, Georgia00i-0vi_DG25_TP_acknow_TOC.indd a 6/21/11 1:46 PMAISC 2011byAmerican Institute of Steel ConstructionAll rights reserved. This book or any part thereof must not be reproducedin any form without the written permission of the publisher.The information p
3、resented in this publication has been prepared in accordance with recognized engineering principles and is for general information only. While it is believed to be accurate, this information should not be used or relied upon for any specific application without competent professional examination and
4、 verification of its accuracy, suitability and applicability by a licensed professional engineer, designer or architect. The publication of the material contained herein is not intended as a representation or warranty on the part of the American Institute of Steel Construction, or of any other perso
5、n named herein, that this information is suitable for any general or particular use or of freedom from infringement of any patent or patents. Anyone making use of this information assumes all liability arising from such use.Caution must be exercised when relying upon other specifications and codes d
6、eveloped by other bodies and incorporated by reference herein since such material may be modified or amended from time to time subsequent to the printing of this edition. The Institute bears no responsibility for such material other than to refer to it and incorporate it by reference at the time of
7、the initial publication of this edition.Printed in the United States of America00i-0vi_DG25_TP_acknow_TOC.indd b 6/21/11 1:46 PMAuthorsRichard C. Kaehler, P.E. is a vice president at Computerized Structural Design, S.C. in Milwaukee, WI. He is a member of the AISC Committee on Specifications and its
8、 task committees on Stability and Member Design, and chairs its Editorial task committee.Donald W. White, Ph.D is a Professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology School of Civil and Environ-mental Engineering. He is a member of the AISC Committee on Specifications and its task committees on Membe
9、r Design and Stability.Yoon Duk Kim, Ph.D is a postdoctoral fellow at the Georgia Institute of Technology School of Civil and Environmental Engineering.AcknowledgmentsThe authors express their gratitude to the Metal Building Manufacturers Association (MBMA) and the Amer-ican Iron and Steel Institute
10、 (AISI), who provided the funding for both the preparation of this document and the research required to complete it. The authors also appreciate the guidance of the MBMA Steering Committee:Al Harrold Butler ManufacturingAllam Mahmoud United Structures of AmericaDean Jorgenson Metal Building Softwar
11、eDennis Watson BC Steel BuildingsDuane Becker Chief BuildingsJeff Walsh American BuildingsNorman Edwards QuestwareScott Russell Nucor Building SystemsSteve Thomas Varco Pruden BuildingsDr. Efe Guney of Intel Corporation and Mr. Cagri Ozgur of Georgia Tech provided assistance with several investigati
12、ons of design calculation procedures.The authors also appreciate the efforts of the AISC reviewers and staff members who contributed many excel-lent suggestions.PrefaceThis design guide is based on the 2005 AISC Specification for Structural Steel Buildings. It provides guid-ance in the application o
13、f the provisions of the Specification to the design of web-tapered members and frames composed of web-tapered members. The recommendations of this document apply equally to the 2010 AISC Specification for Structural Steel Buildings, although some section and equation numbers have changed in the 2010
14、 Specification.i00i-0vi_DG25_TP_acknow_TOC.indd i 6/21/11 1:46 PMii00i-0vi_DG25_TP_acknow_TOC.indd ii 6/21/11 1:46 PMiiiCHAPTER 5 MEMBER DESIGN 315.1 KEY TERMINOLOGY .315.2 AXIAL TENSION 315.2.1 Tensile Yielding 315.2.2 Tensile Rupture 31Example 5.1Tapered TensionMember with Bolt Holes 325.3 AXIAL C
15、OMPRESSION .335.3.1 Calculate Elastic Buckling Strength 355.3.2 Calculate Nominal Buckling Stress Without Slender Element Effects, Fn1365.3.3 Calculate Slenderness Reduction Factor, Q, and Locate Critical Section .375.3.4 Calculate Nominal Buckling Stress with Consideration of Slender Elements, Fcr.
16、375.3.5 Strength Ratio 385.3.6 Other Considerations .38Example 5.2Tapered Column with Simple Bracing .385.4 FLEXURE .585.4.1 Common Parameters585.4.2 Compression Flange Yielding 615.4.3 Lateral-Torsional Buckling (LTB) 615.4.4 Compression Flange Local Buckling (FLB) 625.4.5 Tension Flange Yielding (
17、TFY) 635.4.6 Tension Flange Rupture 635.4.7 Strength Ratio 64Example 5.3Doubly Symmetric Section Tapered Beam .645.4.8 Commentary on Example 5.3 825.5 COMBINED FLEXURE AND AXIAL FORCE 825.5.1 Force-Based Combined Strength Equations 835.5.2 Separate In-Plane and Out-of-Plane Combined Strength Equatio
18、ns .835.5.3 Stress-Based Combined Strength Equations 84Example 5.4Combined Axial Compression and Flexure .855.5.4 Commentary on Example 5.4 94Table of ContentsCHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION .11.1 BASIS FOR RECOMMENDATIONS .11.2 LIMITATIONS .11.3 BENEFITS OF WEB-TAPERED MEMBERS 21.4 FABRICATION OF WEB-TAPERE
19、D MEMBERS .21.5 GENERAL NOTES ON DOCUMENT .3CHAPTER 2 WEB-TAPERED MEMBER BEHAVIOR AND DESIGN APPROACHES .52.1 PREVIOUS RESEARCH .52.2 RELATIONSHIP TO PRIOR AISC PROVISIONS FOR WEB-TAPERED MEMBERS .9CHAPTER 3 DESIGN BASIS 133.1 KEY TERMINOLOGY .133.2 LIMIT STATE DESIGN .143.2.1 LRFD Design Basis .143
20、.2.2 ASD Design Basis .143.2.3 Allowable Stress Design .15CHAPTER 4 STABILITY DESIGN REQUIREMENTS 174.1 KEY TERMINOLOGY .174.2 ASCE 7 AND IBC SEISMIC STABILITY REQUIREMENTS 174.3 AISC STABILITY REQUIREMENTS 194.4 STABILITY DESIGN METHODS .204.4.1 Limits of Applicability .214.4.2 Type of Analysis .21
21、4.4.3 Out-of-Plumbness .214.4.4 Stiffness Reduction .22 4.4.5 Design Constraints 224.5 COMMON ANALYSIS PARAMETERS .224.5.1 Pr224.5.2 PeLor eLPr.234.5.3 2nd/1st244.6 DETAILED REQUIREMENTS OF THE STABILITY DESIGN METHODS .244.6.1 The Effective Length Method (ELM) 244.6.2 The Direct Analysis Method (DM
22、) . 264.6.3 The First-Order Method (FOM) 2900i-0vi_DG25_TP_acknow_TOC.indd iii 6/21/11 1:46 PMiv5.6 SHEAR .955.6.1 Shear Strength of Unstiffened Webs 955.6.2 Shear Strength of Stiffened Webs Without Using Tension Field Action .955.6.3 Shear Strength of Stiffened Webs Using Tension Field Ation 965.6.
23、4 Web-to-Flange Weld 97Example 5.5Shear Strength of a Tapered Member .975.7 FLANGES AND WEBS WITH CONCENTRATED FORCES 1025.8 ADDITIONAL EXAMPLES 102Example 5.6Tapered Column with Unequal Flanges and One-Sided Bracing .102Example 5.7Singly Symmetric Section Tapered Beam with One-Sided Bracing .120Exa
24、mple 5.8Combined Axial Compression and Flexure .132CHAPTER 6 FRAME DESIGN .1396.1 FIRST-ORDER ANALYSIS OF FRAMES .1396.2 SECOND-ORDER ANALYSIS OF FRAMES 1406.2.1 P-Only Analysis 1416.2.2 Analysis Using Elements that Include Both P- and P- Effects in the Formulation .1426.2.3 Alternative Amplified Fi
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