About The Building Structural Design Section: Description
About The Building Structural Design Section: Description
Description
In the Input section of most applications, the user will need to change the
variables to modify the application for each particular problem. When
necessary, material properties such as concrete strength and unit weight,
or defined constants such as reinforcing bar clearances or multiples used
for rounding dimensions, may also be changed. The user may then either
follow the steps of the application page by page or skip directly to the
Summary at the end of the section. In the Calculations section of some
documents, notes are provided to indicate where the user may replace
values of variables that were preselected by the application.
Standards
The applications used in this book are based on the following
design standards:
Building Code Requirements for Reinforced Concrete
and Commentary
(ACI 318-89) (Revised 1992)
American Concrete Institute
Box 19150, Redford Station
Detroit, Michigan 48219
Manual of Steel Construction -- Allowable Stress Design
Part 5: Specifications for Structural Steel Buildings --
Allowable Stress Design and Plastic Design, June 1,
1989, with Commentary
American Institute of Steel Construction, Inc.
400 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois
60611-41853
Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and
Other Structures, ASCE 7-93 (Revision of ANSI/ASCE 7-88)
American Society of Civil Engineers,
345 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017-2398
Uniform Building Code, 1991 Edition
International Conference of Building Officials
5360 South Workman Mill Road, Whittier, California 90601
References
Acknowledgments
The author gratefully acknowledges the editor, Andy Saunders
formally of Mathsoft Engineering & Education, Inc. who provided
valuable advise and assistance on the organization and design of
this section.
The author is also thankful to T. Chris Evensen, P.E., a civil
engineer for Kennedy/Jenks Consultants in Federal Way,
Washington, for his careful review of the applications, and
suggestions for improving the technical clarity and presentation
of this book.
Permission for use of formulae and notation of Building Code
Requirements for Reinforced Concrete (ACI 318-89) (Revised
1992) in this section was granted by the American Concrete
Institute.
Units
U.S. customary and SI unit systems have been used for the
calculations in this section. All applications are also available in
both Mathcad 14 and 15, and Mathcad Prime versions.