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Posted: December 10, 2014 |
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One of the determinations of these focus groups was that architects were eager for more knowledge of how to comprise structural steel into building design. In response to this need, AISC begin to create a guidebook for architects that would allow for an understanding of the structural systems, material properties and design details for Animation of Steel Plant. To that end industry individuals from all fields—architects, engineers, fabricators and coating specialists—were gathered to provide the most up-to-date and exact information on designing in structural steel.
The Systems Section excuses basic concepts in structural steel design. It is aimed to help the architect communicate better with the structural engineer. This section also presents an in-depth discourse of the types of application systems usable for structural steel for illustrates where coating protection is needed. The section also allows for information of welding and sizing of beams and columns for purposes of architectural particularization. Animation of Thermal Plant The Details Section allows for plan details and commentary on the use of structural steel in combining with other building materials like precast cover panels, masonry, thin stone veneer panels and rock. The Materials Section contains dimensional properties (in both English and metric units), of wide-flange shapes, hollow structural sections and other sections. The Materials Section also allows for architects with additional information demanded for architectural particularization.
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