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PAST AISC SPECIFICATION REFERENCES 2005 SPECIFICATION A. GENERAL PROVISIONS
A1. Scope 1. Low-Seismic Applications 2. 3. A2. A3. High-Seismic Applications Nuclear Applications A6 A3.1 A3.1.a A3.1b A3.1c A3.1c A3.2 A3.4 A3.5 A3.6 A3.7 A7 A1 A6 A3.1 A3.1a A3.1b A3.1c A3.1c A3.2 A3.3 A3.4 A3.5 A3.6 A7 NEW NEW NEW NEW 1.2.1 1.2.1 NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW A1 NEW A1 NEW 1.1 NEW 1 NEW 1 NEW

1989 ASD

1999 LRFD

2000 LRFD HSS

SINGLE ANGLE 1989 ASD 2000 LRFD

Referenced Specifications, Codes and Standards Material 1. Structural Steel Materials 1a. 1b. 1c. 1d. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. ASTM Designations Unidentified Steel Rolled Heavy Shapes Built-Up Heavy Shapes

Steel Castings and Forgings Bolts, Washers and Nuts Anchor Rods and Threaded Rods Filler Metal and Flux for Welding Stud Shear Connectors Structural Design Drawings and Specifications

A4.

B.

DESIGN REQUIREMENTS
B1. B2. B3. General Provisions Loads and Load Combinations Design Basis 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Required Strength Limit States Design for Strength Using Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) Design for Strength Using Allowable Strength Design (ASD) Design for Stability Design of Connections 6a. 6b. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Simple Connections Moment Connections NEW A5.1 NEW A5.1 B4 J J1.2 J1.3 A5.4 K2 K4 NEW L5 NEW B1 B2 B5.1 A5.1 A5.2 A5.3 NEW B4 J1.1 J1.2 A2 A5.4 K2 K3 NEW L5 NEW B1 B2 B5.1, APP. B5.1 B5.1 B5.1 M NEW M N 1.2.2 NEW NEW 2.2 NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW 9 NEW NEW NEW NEW B A4 NEW A4 NEW 1.3 NEW NEW NEW NEW

Design for Serviceability Design for Ponding Design for Fatigue Design for Fire Conditions Design for Corrosion Effects Design Wall Thickness for HSS Gross and Net Area Determination a. b. Gross Area Net Area

B4.

Classification of Sections for Local Buckling 1. 2. Unstiffened Elements Stiffened Elements

B5. B6.

Fabrication, Erection and Quality Control Evaluation of Existing Structures

C.

STABILITY ANALYSIS AND DESIGN


C1. Stability Design Requirements 1. General Requirements 2. 3. Members Stability Design Requirements System Stability Design Requirements 3a. 3b. 3c. 3d. Braced-Frame and Shear-Wall Systems Moment-Frame Systems Gravity Framing Systems Combined Systems C2.1 C2.2 NEW NEW B4, C1 B4 C3 NEW C2.1 C2.2 NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW

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C2. Calculation of Required Strengths 1. Methods of Second-Order Analysis 1a. 1b. General Second-Order Elastic Analysis Second-Order Analysis by Amplified First-Order Elastic Analysis NEW NEW NEW C2.2 NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW

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1999 LRFD

2000 LRFD HSS

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2.

Design Requirements 2a. 2b. Design by Second-Order Analysis Design by First-Order Analysis

D.

DESIGN OF MEMBERS FOR TENSION


D1. D2. D3. Slenderness Limitations Tensile Strength Area Determination 1. 2. 3. D4. D5. Gross Area Net Area Effective Net Area B1 B2 B3 D2 D3.1 NEW D3.3 B1 B2 B3 D2 D3.1, E5 D3.1, E5 D3.2 NEW NEW 2.1 NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW 2 2 NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW 2 2 NEW NEW NEW NEW B7 D1 B7 D1 2.3 3.1 NEW 2 NEW 2

Built-Up Members Pin-Connected Members 1. 2. Tensile Strength Dimensional Requirements

D6.

Eyebars

E.

DESIGN OF MEMBERS FOR COMPRESSION


E1. E2. E3. E4. General Provisions Slenderness Limitations and Effective Length Compressive Strength for Flexural Buckling of Members Without Slender Elements Compressive Strength for Torsional and FlexuralTorsional Buckling of Members Without Slender Elements Single Angle Compression Members Built-Up Members 1. 2. E7. 1. 2. Compressive Strength Dimensional Requirements Slender Unstiffened Elements, Qs Slender Stiffened Elements, Qa E4 E4 App. B5 App. B5 App. B5 E4.1 E4.2 App.B5, App. E3 App. E3 App. E3 NEW NEW 4.2 N.A. 4.2 NEW NEW 4 4 N.A. NEW NEW 4 4 N.A. E E1 E2 E3 NEW E B7, E1.1 E2 E3 NEW NEW 4.1.1 4.2 4.2 N.A. NEW NEW 4 NEW 4 NEW NEW 4 NEW 4

E5. E6.

Members with Slender Elements

F.

DESIGN OF MEMBERS FOR FLEXURE


F1. F2. General Provisions Doubly Symmetric Compact I-Shaped Members and Channels Bent About Their Major Axis 1. Yielding 2. F3. Lateral-Torsional Buckling F1.2, F1.3 Doubly Symmetric I-Shaped Members with Compact Webs and Noncompact or Slender Flanges Bent About Their Major Axis 1. 2. F4. Lateral-Torsional Buckling Compression Flange Local Buckling F1 App. F1 N.A. N.A. N.A. F F1.1, F1.3 F F1 F1.1 F1.2 App. F1 N.A. N.A. N.A. 5.1 N.A. 5 N.A. 5 N.A.

Other I-Shaped Members with Compact or Noncompact Webs, Bent About Their Major Axis 1. 2. 3. 4. Compression Flange Yielding Lateral-Torsional Buckling Compression Flange Local Buckling Tension Flange Yielding

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F5. Doubly Symmetric and Singly Symmetric I-Shaped Members with Slender Webs Bent About Their Major Axis 1. 2. 3. 4. F6. Compression Flange Yielding Lateral-Torsional Buckling Compression Flange Yielding Tension Flange Yielding NEW F2 NEW App. F1 N.A. N.A. N.A.

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1999 LRFD

2000 LRFD HSS


N.A.

SINGLE ANGLE 1989 ASD


N.A.

2000 LRFD
N.A.

G2

App. F1

I-Shaped Members and Channels Bent About Their Minor Axis Yielding 1. 2. Flange Local Buckling Square and Rectangular HSS and Box-Shaped Members Yielding 1. 2. 3. Flange Local Buckling Web Local Buckling

F7.

F3

App. F1

5.1

N.A.

N.A.

F8.

Round HSS 1. 2. Yielding Local Buckling

F3

App. F1

5.1

N.A.

N.A.

F9.

Tees and Double Angles Loaded in the Plane of Symmetry Yielding 1. 2. 3. Lateral-Torsional Buckling Flange Local Buckling of Tees

NEW

F1.2c

NEW

N.A.

N.A.

NEW NEW NEW N.A. 5 5.1.2 5.1.3 5.2.2 F2 App. F1 5 5.1 NEW NEW NEW N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 5 5.1.2 5.1.3 5.2.2 N.A.

F10.

Single Angles 1. 2. 3. Yielding Lateral-Torsional Buckling Leg Local Buckling Yielding Lateral-Torsional Buckling Yielding Lateral-Torsional Buckling Local Buckling Hole Reductions Proportioning Limits for I-Shaped Members Cover Plates Built-Up Beams

F11.

Rectangular Bars and Rounds 1. 2.

F12.

Unsymmetrical Shapes 1. 2. 3.

F13.

Proportions of Beams and Girders 1. 2. 3. 4. B10 G1 B10 F6 B10 App. G1 B10 NEW NEW NEW NEW

G.

DESIGN OF MEMBERS FOR SHEAR


G1. G2. General Provisions Members with Unstiffened or Stiffened Webs 1. 2. G3. 1. 2. 3. G4. G5. G6. G7. G8. Nominal Shear Strength Transverse Stiffeners Limits on the Use of Tension Field Action Nominal Shear Strength with Tension Field Action Transverse Stiffeners F4 F5
F2, App. F2, App. G3

F4

F2

NEW 5.2 N.A.

NEW NEW NEW

NEW NEW NEW

App. F2.3

Tension Field Action G3 G3 G4 NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW App. G3 App. G3 App. G4 NEW F2 NEW H2 F4 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 5.2 5.2 NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW 3 N.A. N.A. N.A. NEW NEW NEW NEW 3 N.A. N.A. N.A. NEW

Single Angles Rectangular HSS and Box Members Round HSS Weak Axis Shear in Singly and Doubly Symmetric Shapes Beams and Girders with Web Openings

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H1. Doubly and Singly Symmetic Members Subject to Flexural and Axial Force Doubly and Singly Symmetric Members in Flexure and Compression Doubly and Singly Symmetric Members in 2. Flexure and Tension Doubly Symmetric Members in Single Axis 3. Flexure and Compression Unsymmetric and Other Members Subject to Flexura and Axial Force Members Under Torsion and Combined Torsion, Flexure, Shear and/or Axial Force 1. Torsional Strength of Round and Rectangular HSS 2. HSS Subject to Combined Torsion, Shear, Flexure and Axial Force 3. Strength of Non-HSS Members under Torsion and Combined Stress 1. H1 H2 NEW H1 H1.2 H1.1 NEW H2 7.1 7.1 7.2 N.A. 6.1 6.2 N.A. N.A. 6.1 6.2 N.A. N.A.

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H2. H3.

NEW

H2 H2 H2

6.1 7.2 N.A.

N.A. N.A. NEW

N.A. N.A. NEW

I.

DESIGN OF COMPOSITE MEMBERS


I1. General Provisions 1. Nominal Strength of Composite Sections 1a. 1b. 2. 3. I2. 1. Plastic Stress Distribution Method Strain-Compatibilty Method I2.1 I4 I5.1 I NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW

Material Limitations Shear Connectors Encased Composite Columns 1a. 1b. 1c. 1d. 1e. 1f. 1g. Limitations Compressive Strength Tensile Strength Shear Strength Load Transfer Detailing Requirements Strength of Stud Shear Connectors NEW E2 D1 F4 NEW NEW A 3. 7

Axial Members I2.1 I2.2 NEW NEW I2.4 I2.1, I5.6 I5.3 NEW NEW NEW

2.

Filled Composite Columnns 2a. 2b. 2c. 2d. 2e. 2f. Limitations Compressive Strength Tensile Strength Shear Strength Load Transfer Detailing Requirements NEW I2.1 I2.2 NEW NEW I2.4 I5.6 NEW N.A. N.A.

I3.

Flexural Members 1. General 1a. 1b. 1c. 2. Effective Width Shear Strength Strength During Construction I1 NEW I2 I3.1 NEW I3.4 NEW NEW NEW

Strength of Composite Beams with Shear Connectors 2a. Positive Flexural Strength 2b. 2c. 2d. Negative Flexural Strength Strength of Composite Beams with Formed Steel Deck Shear Connectors

I2 NEW I5 I4 NEW, I2 NEW I6

I3.2 I3.2 I3.5 I5 I3.3 I4 I6 7.1 NEW NEW N.A. NEW N.A.

3. I4. I5.

Flexural Strength of Concrete-Encased and Filled Members Combined Axial Force and Flexure Special Cases

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PAST AISC SPECIFICATION REFERENCES 2005 SPECIFICATION J. DESIGN OF CONNECTIONS
J1. General Provisions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. J2. Welds 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. J3. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. J4. Groove Welds Fillet Welds Plug and Slot Welds Strength Combination of Welds Filler Metal Requirements Mixed Weld Metal High-Strength Bolts Size and Use of Holes Minimum Spacing Minimum Edge Distance Maximum Spacing and Edge Distance Tension and Shear Strength of Bolts and Threaded Parts Combined Tension and Shear in BearingType Connections High-Strength Bolts in Slip-Critical Connections Combined Tension and Shear in Slip-Critical Connections Bearing Strength at Bolt Holes Speical Fasteners Tension Fasteners Design Basis Simple Connections Moment Connections Compression Members with Bearing Joints Splices in Heavy Sections Beam Copes and Weld Access Holes Placement of Welds and Bolts Bolts in Combination with Welds High-Strength Bolts in Combination with Rivets Limitations on Bolted and Welded Connections J1.1 J1.2 J1.3 J1.4 J1.7 J1.8 J1.9 J1.10 J1.11 J1.12 J2 J2.1 J2.2 J2.3 J2.4 J2.5 NEW J2.6 J3.1 J3.2 J3.8 J3.9 J3.10 J3.4 J3.5 NEW J3.6 J3.7 NEW NEW J1.1 J1.2, B9 J1.3 J1.4 J1.5 J1.6 J1.8 J1.9 J1.10 J1.11 J2 J2.1 J2.2 J2.3 J2.4, App. J2.4 J2.5 J2.6 J2.7 J3.1 J3.2 J3.3 J3.4 J3.5 J3.6 J3.7, App. J3.7 J3.8, App. J3.8 J3.9, App. J3.9 J3.10 NEW NEW 9.1.1 9.1.2 9.1.3 NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW 9.2 9.2 9.2 NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW

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1999 LRFD

2000 LRFD HSS

SINGLE ANGLE 1989 ASD 2000 LRFD

Bolts and Threaded Parts

Affected Elements of Members and Connecting Elements Strength of Elements in Tension 1. 2. 3. 4. Strength of Elements in Shear Block Shear Strength Strength of Elements in Compression

NEW NEW J4, J5.2 NEW J6 J7 J8 J9 NEW

J4.2, J5.2 J4.1, J5.3 J4.3 NEW J6 J7 J8 J9 J10

9.3.2 9.3.1 NEW NEW NEW NEW 9.1.1 NEW NEW

NEW

NEW

J5. J6. J7. J8. J9.

Fillers Splices Bearing Strength Column Bases and Bearing on Concrete Anchor Rods and Embedments

NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW

NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW

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J10. Flanges and Webs with Concentrated Forces 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Flange Local Bending Web Local Yielding Web Crippling Web Sidesway Buckling Web Compression Buckling Web Panel Zone Shear Unframed Ends of Beams and Girders Additional Stiffener Requirements for Concentrated Forces Additional Doubler Plate Requirements for Concentrated Forces

1989 ASD
K1 K1.2 K1.3 K1.4 K1.5 K1.6 K1.7 NEW K1.8 NEW

1999 LRFD
K1 K1.2 K1.3 K1.4 K1.5 K1.6 K1.7 K1.8 K1.9 K1.10

2000 LRFD HSS


NEW

SINGLE ANGLE 1989 ASD


NEW

2000 LRFD
NEW

K.

DESIGN OF HSS AND BOX MEMBER CONNECTIONS


K1. Concentrated Forces on HSS Definitions of Parameters 1. 2. 3. Limits of Applicability Concentrated Force Distribution Transversely 3a. 3b. 4. Criterion for Round HSS Criteria for Rectangular HSS 8.1a 8.1b, 9.2 NEW NEW NEW NEW N.A. N.A.

Concentrated Force Distributed Longitudinally at the Center of the HSS Diameter or Width, and Acting Perpendicular to the HSS Axis 4a. 4b. Criterion for Round HSS Criterion for Rectangular HSS

8.2

8.2a 8.2b

5.

Concentrated Force Distributed Longitudinally at the Center of the HSS Width, and Acting Parallel to the HSS Axis

NEW

6. K2.

Concentrated Axial Force on the End of a Rectangular HSS with a Cap Plate HSS-to-HSS Truss Connections 1. 2. Definitions of Parameters Criteria for Round HSS 2a. 2b. Limits of Applicability Branches with Axial Loads in T-, Yand Cross-Connections 2c. Branches with Axial Loads in KConnections Criteria for Rectangular HSS 3a. 3b. 3c. 3d. 3e. Limits of Applicability Branches with Axial Loads in T-,Yand Cross-Connections Branches with Axial Loads in Gapped K-Connections Branches with Axial Loads in Overlapped K-Connections Welds to Branches

8.3 NEW NEW 9.4, 9.3.4 9.4.1 9.4.2 9.4.2a 9.4.2b 9.4.2b 9.4.3 9.4.3a NEW NEW 9.4.3b 9.4.3c NEW 9.2 NEW NEW 9.4 9.4.1 9.4.2 9.4.2a 9.4.2b NEW N.A. N.A. NEW NEW N.A. N.A.

3.

K3.

HSS-to-HSS Moment Connections 1. 2. Definitions of Parameters Criteria for Round HSS 2a. 2b. 2c. Limits of Applicability Branches with Axial Loads in T-, Yand Cross-Connections Branches with Out-of-Plane Bending Moments in T-, Y- and CrossConnections Branches with in-Plane Bending Moments in T-,Y- and CrossConnections

2d.

NEW

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3. Criteria for Rectangular HSS 3a. 3b. Limits of Applicability Branches with In-Plane Bending Moments in T- and CrossConnections Branches with Out-of-Plane Bending Moments in T- and CrossConnections Branches with Combined Bending Moment and Axial Force in T- and Cross-Connections

1989 ASD
NEW

1999 LRFD
NEW

2000 LRFD HSS


9.4.3 9.4.3a NEW

SINGLE ANGLE 1989 ASD


N.A.

2000 LRFD
NEW

3c.

3d.

L.

DESIGN FOR SERVICEABILITY


L1. L2. L3. L4. L5. L6. L7. L8. General Provisions Camber Deflections Drift Vibration Wind-Induced Motion Expansion and Contraction Connection Slip L L1 L3.1 L3 L3.2 NEW L2 L4 L L1 L3.1 L3.3 L3.2 NEW L2 L4 NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW

M.

FABRICATION, ERECTION AND QUALITY CONTROL


M1. M2. Shop and Erection Drawings Fabrication 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. M3. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. M4. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. M5. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Cambering, Curving and Straightening Thermal Cutting Planing of Edges Welded Construction Bolted Construction Compression Joints Dimensional Tolerances Finish of Column Bases Holes for Anchor Rods Drain Holes Requirements for Galvanized Members General Requirements Inaccessible Surfaces Contact Surfaces Finished Surfaces Surfaces Adjacent to Field Welds Alignment of Column Bases Bracing Alignment Fit of Column Compression Joints and Base Plates Field Welding Field Painting Field Connections Cooperation Rejections Inspection of Welding Inspection of Slip-Critical High-Strength Bolted Connections Identification of Steel M3.1 M3.2 M3.3 M3.4 M3.5 M4.1 M4.2 M4.3 M4.4 M4.5 M4.6 M4.7 M5 M5.1 M5.2 M5.3 M5.4 M5.5 M3.1 M3.2 M3.3 M3.4 M3.5 M4.1 M4.2 M4.3 M4.4 M4.5 M4.6 M4.7 M5 M5.1 M5.2 M5.3 M5.4 M5.5 10 NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW M1 M2.1 M2.2 M2.3 M2.4 M2.5 M2.6 M2.7 M2.8 NEW M1 M2.1 M2.2 M2.3 M2.4 M2.5 M2.6 M2.7 M2.8 NEW 10 NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW 10 NEW NEW NEW N.A. NEW NEW N.A. NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW

Shop Painting

Erection

Quality Control

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1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5

1989 ASD

1999 LRFD

2000 LRFD HSS

SINGLE ANGLE 1989 ASD 2000 LRFD

INELASTIC ANALYSIS AND DESIGN


General Provisions Materials Moment Redistribution Local Buckling Stability and Second-Order Effects 1. 2. Braced Frames Moment Frames NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW F1.3 NEW NEW NEW 5.3 NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW B5.2 C1.1 NEW NEW NEW NEW 2.2.2 NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW

1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9

Columns and Other Compression Members Beams and Others Flexural Members Members Under Combined Forces Connections

Appendix 2.
2.1 2.2

DESIGN FOR PONDING


Simplified Design for Ponding Improved Design for Ponding K2 NEW K2 App. K2 NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW

Appendix 3.
3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5

DESIGN FOR FATIGUE


General Calculation of Maximum Stresses and Stress Ranges Design Stress Range Bolts and Threaded Parts Special Fabrication and Erection Requirements K4, App. K4 App. K4.2 App.K4.2 App. K4.3 NEW NEW K3, App. K3.1 App. K3.2 App. K3.3 App. K3.4 App. K3.5 NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW

Appendix 4.

STRUCTURAL DESIGN FOR FIRE CONDITIONS EVALUATION OF EXISTING STRUCTURES


General Provisions Material Properties 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Determination of Required Tests Tensile Properties Chemical Composition Base Metal Notch Toughness Weld Metal Bolts and Rivets Dimensional Data Strength Evaluation Serviceabiltity Evaluation Determination of Load Rating by Testing Serviceabiltity Evaluation

Appendix 5.
5.1 5.2

NEW NEW

N1 N2.1 N2.2 N2.3 N2.4 N2.5 N2.6

NEW NEW

NEW NEW

NEW NEW

5.3

Evaluation by Structural Analysis 1. 2. 3. NEW N3.1 N3.2 N3.3 NEW NEW NEW

5.4

Evaluation by Load Tests 1. 2. NEW N4.1 N4.2 N5 NEW C3 NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW

5.5

Evaluation Report

Appendix 6.

STABILITY BRACING FOR COLUMNS AND BEAMS DIRECT ANALYSIS METHOD

Appendix 7.

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

Developed by Ryan Dick and Cynthia Duncan at AISC.

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