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Structural Steel Design by Jay Ryan Santos

This document provides an overview of a structural steel design course. It discusses key topics that will be covered, including tension members, columns, beams, combined loading, torsion, frames, bolts, welding, and connections. Example structural elements like steel pipe racks and modular structures are shown. Different types of steel, grades of steel, and properties are defined. The document also introduces allowable strength design and load and resistance factor design methodologies. Common loads and load combinations are listed according to the AISC specification.

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Structural Steel Design by Jay Ryan Santos

This document provides an overview of a structural steel design course. It discusses key topics that will be covered, including tension members, columns, beams, combined loading, torsion, frames, bolts, welding, and connections. Example structural elements like steel pipe racks and modular structures are shown. Different types of steel, grades of steel, and properties are defined. The document also introduces allowable strength design and load and resistance factor design methodologies. Common loads and load combinations are listed according to the AISC specification.

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Structural Steel Design

By: Engr. Jay Ryan R. Santos


Civil-Structural Engineer
I. Introduction to Steel Design
II. Tension Members
III. Columns (Compression Design)
IV. Beams (Flexure Design)
V. Combined Bending and Axial load
VI. Torsion
VII. Frames- Braced, Unbraced and Rigid
VIII. Bolts
IX. Welding
X. Connections
XI. Composite Steel-Concrete Construction
XII. Steel Design for High Seismic
Course Syllabus
References: AISC 14
th
Edition
AISC 360-10
NSCP 6
th
Edition (2010)
Steel Structures (Design and
Behaviour) 5
th
Edition by
Salmon and Johnson


Course Syllabus
Why Steel?
Advantages:
1) Lightweight per structure compare to RC
2) Easy to Fabricate and Install
3) High Salvage Value


Introduction to Structural Steel
Design
Why Steel?
Disadvantages:
1) Fire susceptible
2) High Maintenance (Painting, Rust Proofing, etc..)
3) Vibration Susceptible (thin members supporting
heavy and cyclical loadings)


Introduction to Structural Steel
Design
Introduction to Structural Steel
Design
Fig. 1: Steel Pipe Rack
Introduction to Structural Steel
Design
Fig. 2: Modular Steel Structures
Introduction to Structural Steel
Design
Fig. 3: Available Steel Grades and Properties (Salmon and Johnson,
Steel Structures 4
th
Ed)
Types of Structural Steel:
Rolled Shapes

Introduction to Structural Steel
Design
Types of Structural Steel:
Cold-Formed

Introduction to Structural Steel
Design
Unstiffened and Stiffened Elements
Introduction to Structural Steel
Design
Unstiffened
Elements
Stiffened
Element
Compact and Non- Compact Sections
Introduction to Structural Steel
Design
Introduction to Structural Steel
Design
Slender and Nonslender Elements
Problem:

Determine whether an A570 (Grade 50) W14x22 is :

a. Compact or Non-Compact
b. Slender or NonSlender
Introduction to Structural Steel
Design
Allowable Strength Design (ASD) as per AISC 360-10
and NSCP 2010.

R
a
R
n
/

Introduction to Structural Steel
Design
Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) as per AISC
360-10 and NSCP 2010.

R
u
R
n


Introduction to Structural Steel
Design
Loads, Load Factors and Load Combinations:
D = dead load
L = live load
L
r
= roof live load
S = snow load
R = nominal load due to initial rainwater or ice exclusive
of the pounding contribution.
W = wind load
E= earthquake load

Introduction to Structural Steel
Design
LRFD Load Combination: AISC 360-10
1. 1.4D
2. 1.2D+1.6L+0.5(Lr OR S or R)
3. 1.2D+1.6(Lr or S or R) + (0.5L or 0.5W)
4. 1.2D+1.0W+0.5L+0.5(Lr or S or R)
5. 1.2D+1.0E+0.5L+0.2S
6. 0.9D+1.0W
7. 0.9D+1.0E
Introduction to Structural Steel
Design
Introduction to Structural Steel
Design
ASD Load Combination: AISC 360-10
1. D
2. D+L
3. D+(Lr or S or R)
4. D+0.75L+0.75(Lr or S or R)
5. D+(0.6W or 0.7E)
6. 0.6D+0.6W
7. 0.6D+0.7E

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