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Effective Length and Notional Load Approaches for Assessing Frame Stability : Implications for American Steel Design Book

Effective Length and Notional Load Approaches for Assessing Frame Stability : Implications for American Steel Design
Effective Length and Notional Load Approaches for Assessing Frame Stability : Implications for American Steel Design, This report provides a thorough understanding of the assumptions with respect to column and frame stability made in the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) specifications and presents the derivation and use of one alternate approach that is in, Effective Length and Notional Load Approaches for Assessing Frame Stability : Implications for American Steel Design has a rating of 3 stars
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Effective Length and Notional Load Approaches for Assessing Frame Stability : Implications for American Steel Design, This report provides a thorough understanding of the assumptions with respect to column and frame stability made in the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) specifications and presents the derivation and use of one alternate approach that is in, Effective Length and Notional Load Approaches for Assessing Frame Stability : Implications for American Steel Design
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  • Effective Length and Notional Load Approaches for Assessing Frame Stability : Implications for American Steel Design
  • Written by author Structural Engineering Institute Staff
  • Published by American Society of Civil Engineers, 1997/07/31
  • This report provides a thorough understanding of the assumptions with respect to column and frame stability made in the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) specifications and presents the derivation and use of one alternate approach that is in
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Preface
Notation
Metric Conversion
Ch. 1 Introduction 1
Ch. 2 Effective Length Approaches 33
Ch. 3 Stability Analysis of Partially Restrained Frames 130
Ch. 4 Notional Load Approach for the Assessment of Frame Stability 181
Ch. 5 Frames That Can Be Designed Without Calculation of Effective Length 279
Ch. 6 Examples 318
Ch. 7 Conclusions 379
App. A Overview of Procedures for System Buckling Analysis 385
App. B Derivation of Story Buckling Load for a Story Having Columns of Unequal Length 391
App. C Derivation of Story Buckling Load for a Story Having Weak Columns 406
App. D Buckling and Nonlinear Elastic Behavior of a Sway Column 412
App. E Theoretical Analysis of Leaning Column Frame 417
App. F Refined Notional Load Calibration 423
Index 435


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