Condition ASD LRFD Related Info: W-Shapes - S-Shapes - C-And MC-Shapes
Condition ASD LRFD Related Info: W-Shapes - S-Shapes - C-And MC-Shapes
Compression
( Kl r ) ( Kl r )
2 2
Kl r > 800 Fy 150, 000 Ag 226, 000 Ag See Note 3.
Notes:
1. Multiply equations given for Lb ≤ Lp by value in parentheses for W14×90 (0.97), W12×65 (0.98), and W6×15 (0.95).
2. Multiply equations given by 0.9 for W44×230, W40×149, W36×135, W33×118, W30×90, W24×55, W16×26, W12×14 and all C-
and MC-shapes. In weak axis, equations given can be adapted by using Aw = 1.8bftf.
3. Not applicable to slender shapes. For slender shapes, use QFy in place of Fy, where Q = QsQa from Section E7. For C- and MC-
shapes, also check Section E4.
( Kl r ) ( Kl r )
2 2
Kl r > 800 Fy 150, 000 Ag 226, 000 Ag
Slip Resistance (Class A, STD holes) 0.14 Fu Ab 0.21Fu Ab Per slip plane. See Note 1.
Bearing 0.6 Fu Lc t ≤ 1.2 Fu db t 0.9 Fu Lc t ≤ 1.8 Fu db t See Note 2.
Shear (all welds except CJP) 0.3FEXX Aw 0.45 FEXX Aw See Note 3.
Tension 0.32 FEXX Aw 0.48 FEXX Aw See Section J2.1a.
Welds
Notes:
1. Slip checked as a serviceability limit state using ASD load combinations for ASD, LRFD load combinations for LRFD. For
Class B surfaces, multiply by 1.43. For OVS or SSL holes, multiply by 0.85. For LSL holes, multiply by 0.7.
2. For LSL holes parallel to the direction of load, multiply by 0.83.
3. For fillet welds, multiply by 1.5 for transverse loading (90-degree load angle). For other load angles, see Section J2.
4. For calculation purposes, FuAnv cannot exceed FyAgv. Ubs = 1 for a uniform tension stress; 0.5 for non-uniform tension stress.
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K=1
H/200 1 1 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 method requires a stiffer structure.
H/300 1 1 1 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.3 1.5
H/400 1 1 1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5
H/500 1 1 1 1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.3 1.4
Elastic Methods Forces and
Effective Length Limitations Reference
(for plastic design, see Appendix 1) Moments
First-order analysis method – second-order effects K = 1 for all frames ∆2nd/∆1st ≤ 1.5; Section
From analysis
captured from effects of additional lateral load (see Note 2) Axial load limited C2.2b
Effective length method – second-order analysis with K = 1, except for
From analysis Section
0.2% of total story gravity load as minimum lateral load moment frames ∆2nd/∆1st ≤ 1.5
(see Note 3) C2.2a
in all load combinations (see Note 3) with ∆2nd/∆1st > 1.1
Direct analysis method – second-order analysis with From analysis
K = 1 for all frames None Appendix 7
notional lateral load and reduced EI and AE (see Note 3) (see Note 3)
Notes:
1. Derived from the effective length method, using the B1-B2 approximation with B1 taken equal to B2. Rm = 0.85
2. An additional amplification for member curvature effects is required for columns in moment frames.
3. The B1-B2 approximation (Section C2.1b) can be used to accomplish a second-order analysis within the limitation that B2 ≤ 1.5.
Also, B1 and B2 can be taken equal to the multiplier tabulated for the simplified method above.
4. ∆2nd/∆1st is the ratio of second-order drift to first-order drift, which is also represented by B2.