AISC DESIGN GUIDE 28-2013 Stability Design of Steel Buildings.pdf
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1、28Steel Design GuideStability Design of Steel BuildingsDG28_cover.indd 1 10/10/2013 10:49:37 AMThe front cover image is the University of Phoenix Stadium, Phoenix, Arizona.Photo courtesy of Walter P. Moore Associates, Inc.000-0iv_DG28_FM.indd 2 10/14/13 3:37 PMAMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTIO
2、NStability Design of Steel BuildingsLawrence G. GriffisWalter P. Moore and Associates, Inc. Austin, TexasDonald W. WhiteGeorgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia28Steel Design Guide000-0iv_DG28_FM.indd 3 10/14/13 3:37 PMAISC 2013 by American Institute of Steel ConstructionAll rights reserved.
3、 This book or any part thereof must not be reproduced in any form without the written permission of the publisher.The AISC logo is a registered trademark of AISC.The information presented in this publication has been prepared in accordance with recognized engineering principles and is for general in
4、formation 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 verification of its accuracy, suitability and applicability by a licensed professional engineer, designer or architect.
5、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 person named herein, that this information is suitable for any general or particular use or of freedom from infringement of any
6、 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 developed by other bodies and incorporated by reference herein since such material may be modified or amended from time to
7、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 the initial publication of this edition.Printed in the United States of America000-0iv_DG28_FM.indd 4 10/14/13 3:37 PMiAut
8、horsLawrence G. Griffis, P.E. is President of the Structures Division and Senior Principal with Wal-ter P. Moore and Associates, Inc., of Austin, TX. He is a member of the AISC Committee on Specifications and its task committees on Composite Design and Stability.Donald W. White, Ph.D. is a Professor
9、 at the Georgia Institute of Technology School of Civil and Environmental Engineering. He is a member of the AISC Committee on Specifications and its task committees on Member Design and Stability.AcknowledgmentsThe authors express their gratitude to the American Institute of Steel Construction for
10、funding the development of this document and for assistance in its preparation. The authors also appreciate the guidance from AISC Task Committee 10 and from the AISC reviewers and staff members who contributed many suggestions. This Design Guide is dedicated to Theodore V. Galambos, William McGuire
11、 and Joseph A. Yura, whose love for and dedication to the field of structural stability inspired a whole new generation of teachers, researchers and practitioners.PrefaceThis Design Guide provides guidance in the application of the stability design provisions that were introduced in the 2005 AISC Sp
12、ecification for Structural Steel Buildings and the 13th Edi-tion AISC Steel Construction Manual. Although some of the relevant section and equation num-bers have changed in the 2010 AISC Specification for Structural Steel Buildings and the 14th Edition AISC Steel Construction Manual, the 2010 provis
13、ions for stability design are similar, being a refinement and simplification of the 2005 provisions. Thus, the guidance and recommen-dations given in this document apply equally to the 2010 AISC Specification and 14th Edition AISC Manual.Although some jurisdictions in the United States are using a m
14、ore current version of the Inter-national Building Code, the 2006 IBC is most common at the time of writing of this document. Because the 2006 IBC refers to the 2005 AISC Specification, those provisions are the basis of this document. To assist the reader, however, summaries are provided to highligh
15、t the refinements and simplifications made in the 2010 AISC Specification provisions. The changes for 2010 are indi-cated in “Update Notes” in shaded boxes analogous to the User Notes in the Specification; some of the changes in equation numbers and section references are indicated in bracketed stat
16、ements in line with the text.000-0iv_DG28_FM.indd 1 10/14/13 3:37 PMii000-0iv_DG28_FM.indd 2 10/14/13 3:37 PMiiiTABLE OF CONTENTSCHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION . 11.1 PURPOSE OF THIS DESIGN GUIDE 11.2 HOW TO USE THIS DESIGN GUIDE 21.3 OVERVIEW OF STABILITY ANALYSIS AND DESIGN METHODS .21.4 IMPLEMENTATION OF
17、 SECOND-ORDER ANALYSIS IN THE DESIGN PROCESS 31.4.1 Amplifier-Based Procedures 31.4.2 Explicit Second-Order Analysis 51.4.3 Modeling Recommendations61.4.4 Nonlinearity of Second-Order Effects 61.4.5 Summary of Design Recommendations.61.5 THE CONCEPT OF NOTIONAL LOADS .71.6 THE INFLUENCE OF APPLIED V
18、ERTICAL LOADS ON STABILITY .81.7 INTRODUCTION TO THE DESIGN EXAMPLES.9CHAPTER 2 EFFECTIVE LENGTH METHOD (ELM)DESIGN BY SECOND-ORDER ANALYSIS. 112.1 INTRODUCTION 112.2 STEP-BY-STEP PROCEDURE 112.3 ADVANTAGES, DISADVANTAGES AND RESTRICTIONS ON USAGE.132.4 OBSERVATIONS ON FRAME BEHAVIORELM .132.5 SUMMA
19、RY OF DESIGN RECOMMENDATIONS 152.6 DESIGN EXAMPLES16CHAPTER 3 DIRECT ANALYSIS METHOD (DM). 353.1 INTRODUCTION 353.2 STEP-BY-STEP PROCEDURE 353.3 ADVANTAGES, DISADVANTAGES AND RESTRICTIONS ON USAGE.383.4 OBSERVATIONS ON FRAME BEHAVIOR DM VERSUS ELM393.5 EFFECT OF VARYING NOTIONAL LOADS 413.6 SUMMARY
20、OF DESIGN RECOMMENDATIONS 413.7 DESIGN EXAMPLES43CHAPTER 4 FIRST-ORDER ANALYSIS METHOD (FOM) . 614.1 INTRODUCTION 614.2 STEP-BY-STEP PROCEDURE 614.3 ADVANTAGES, DISADVANTAGES AND RESTRICTIONS ON USAGE.624.4 SUMMARY OF DESIGN RECOMMENDATIONS 634.5 DESIGN EXAMPLES63CHAPTER 5 RELATED TOPICS. 855.1 APPL
21、ICATION TO SEISMIC DESIGN 855.1.1 Determination of Seismic Load Effect, E 855.1.2 Member Properties to Use in Structural Analysis Modeling 865.1.3 Drift Control Under Code Seismic Forces 875.1.4 P- Control Under Seismic Forces .875.2 COMMON PITFALLS AND ERRORS IN STABILITY ANALYSIS AND DESIGN 89APPE
22、NDIX A. BASIC PRINCIPLES OF STABILITY . 91A.1 WHAT IS STABILITY?.91A.2 FACTORS INFLUENCING FRAME STABILITY.91A.2.1 Second-Order Effects, Geometric Imperfections, and Fabrication and Erection Tolerances 91A.2.2 Residual Stresses and Spread of Plasticity 92A.2.3 Member Limit States 92A.3 SIMPLE STABIL
23、ITY MODELS .93A.3.1 Model A 93A.3.2 Model B .101A.3.3 Model C .104A.3.4 Summary of Design Recommendations.105A.4 COLUMN CURVE FOR FLEXURAL BUCKLING OF MEMBERS WITHOUT SLENDER CROSS-SECTION ELEMENTS 106A.4.1 Summary of Design Recommendations.108A.5 COLUMN INELASTICITY .108A.5.1 Summary of Design Reco
24、mmendations.110A.6 EFFECTIVE LENGTH FACTOR, K .110A.7 BEAM-COLUMN INTERACTION EQUATIONS .116A.8 OUT-OF-PLUMBNESS119000-0iv_DG28_FM.indd 3 10/14/13 3:37 PMivAPPENDIX B. DEVELOPMENT OF THE FIRST-ORDER ANALYSIS METHOD (FOM) 121B.1 AMPLIFIED FIRST-ORDER ELASTIC ANALYSIS METHOD (B1-B2METHOD)121B.2 ALTERN
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