Home Jobs Join AISC! My AISC Steel Availability Competition & Awards Find a Company / Person Site Map Contact Us

  Advanced Search
Steel Solutions Center
Bookstore
ePubs
Learning Opportunities
AISC Certification
Events Calendar
News
About AISC
 
Forgot Your Password?

New User
Login:
Password:
Remember Me
 

 

 

Image

Other Resources


Comparison of Structural Performance of Multi-Story Buildings Under Extreme Events

This report by Nestor Iwankiw of Hughes Associates and Larry Griffis of Walter P. Moore & Associates was developed to provide a unified structural engineering review and objective assessment of the structural performance of major multi-story building collapses in the U.S. due to the extreme exposures of blast, impact, and fire from the following terrorist events:

  • The 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center (WTC) towers in New York City
  • The 1995 bombing of the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City
  • The September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center towers and collateral damage of surrounding buildings in New York City
  • The September 11, 2001 attack on the Pentagon in Washington D.C.

In addition, a historical survey on the performance of multi-story buildings under normal fires is presented for comparison to these extreme events (Iwankiw and Beitel, 2002)

Please download the PDF HERE. (1.92 MB 60 pages)

Image

Blast and Progressive Collapse

This document by Kirk A. Marchand and Farid Alfawakhiri serves to provide the latest information and guidance available for commercial and industrial buildings subjected to these extraordinary loads and responses. It is not intended to supplant existing guidance for hardened military construction for warfighters. The document presents background and definitions for explosive loads and progressive collapse, general principles of blast loads and response prediction, recommendations for structures designed to resist blast and mitigate progressive collapse, recent guidelines and Federal and DoD requirements, some observations from historical events, and some information on ongoing research.

Please download the PDF HERE. (2.02 MB 67 pages)

Image

Fire Facts for Steel Buildings

Introductory primer and objective general reference on fire safety issues in a convenient question and answer format. Provides review of past building fire incidents, building code requirements, fire resistance testing, fire resistant design, and post-fire repair of structures.

Please download the PDF HERE.


A Fatigue Primer for Structural Engineers Cover

A Fatigue Primer for Structural Engineers

The latest publication from the National Bridge Alliance is designed to provide structural engineers with the necessary background to understand and use the current rules for fatigue strength. A Fatigue Primer for Structural Engineers examines the fundamentals of fatigue and looks at basic fracture mechanic concepts, fatigue strength analysis, fatigue assessment procedures for variable stress range, distortion-induced fatigue cracking, inspection and repair of fatigue cracks. In addition, the book includes 13 examples problems, including several examples pertaining to the AASHTO Specifications.

May, 1998 (130 pp.) Please download the PDF HERE.



 General Safety Rules for Structural Steel Fabricators Cover

General Safety Rules for Structural Steel Fabricators

This publication provides recommendations for good safety practices in structural steel fabricating shops.

Please download the PDF HERE.


Steel Building Symposium: Blast and Progressive Collapse Resistance Cover

Steel Building Symposium: Blast and Progressive Collapse Resistance

This proceedings provides introduction and guidance for the design and construction of blast and progressive collapse resistant steel buildings.

Please download the PDF HERE. (8 MB)


Connections in Steel Structures IV Cover

Connections in Steel Structures IV

Fourth International Workshop on Connections in Steel Structures, held October 22-25, 2000 in Roanoke, VA.
Papers from the workshop are available for download in PDF format by clicking on the links below.

Please download the PDFs HERE.


The SFPE Task Group on Fire Exposures to Structural Elements Cover

The SFPE Task Group on Fire Exposures to Structural Elements

An engineering analysis to evaluate the response of a structure during a fire must consider both the heat transfer from the fire to the structural members and the structural response of these members under the defined threat. The focus of this guide is to define the heat flux boundary condition due to the fire used in the heat transfer analysis portion of this problem. Guidance is provided for two potential fire threats: fully developed enclosure fires and local fire plumes.

Please download the PDF HERE. (4.7 MB)

 

 
 
  Steel Solutions Center|Bookstore|Training & Education|AISC Certified|Events Calendar|News
About AISC|Steel Availability|Competitions & Awards|Find a Company / Person|Join AISC|Jobs
My AISC|Site Map|Contact Us|Advanced Search|Home
Modern Steel Construction Engineering Journal NASCC Manual of Steel Construction National Steel Bridge Alliance
Current Issue Current Issue Details
Back Issues Back Issues Register
Subscriptions Subscriptions Program

© Copyright 2002-2006
Please read the Terms and Conditions of Use.