Draft Details
- Design and construction of steel structures (A...
- CSA S16:24
- Legal Notice for Draft Amendments
- Preface
- SDG Foreword
- + 1 Scope and application
- 1.1 General
- 1.2 Requirements
- 1.3 Application
- 1.4 Other standards
- 1.5 Terminology
- 2 Reference publications
- + 3 Definitions and symbols
- 3.1 Definitions
- 3.2 Symbols
- 3.3 Units
- + 4 Structural documents
- 4.1 General
- + 4.2 Structural design documents
- 4.2.1
- 4.2.2
- 4.2.3
- 4.2.4
- + 4.3 Fabrication and erection documents
- 4.3.1 Connection design details
- 4.3.2 Shop details
- 4.3.3 Erection diagrams
- 4.3.4 Erection procedures
- 4.3.5 Fieldwork details
- + 5 Material — Standards and identification
- + 5.1 Standards
- 5.1.1 General
- 5.1.2 Strength levels
- 5.1.3 Structural steel
- 5.1.4 Sheet steel
- 5.1.5 Cast steel
- 5.1.6 Forged steel
- 5.1.7 Bolts and bolt assemblies
- 5.1.8 Welding electrodes
- 5.1.9 Studs
- 5.1.10 Anchor rods
- + 5.2 Identification
- 5.2.1 Methods
- 5.2.2 Unidentified structural steel
- 5.2.3 Tests to establish identification
- 5.2.4 Affidavit
- + 6 Design requirements
- + 6.1 General
- 6.1.1 Limit states
- 6.1.2 Structural integrity
- + 6.2 Loads
- 6.2.1 Specified loads
- 6.2.2 Importance factors based on use and occup...
- + 6.3 Requirements under service loads
- + 6.3.1 Deflection
- 6.3.1.1
- 6.3.1.2
- + 6.3.2 Camber
- 6.3.2.1
- 6.3.2.2
- + 6.3.3 Dynamic effects
- 6.3.3.1
- 6.3.3.2
- 6.3.3.3
- 6.3.4 Resistance to fatigue
- + 6.4 Requirements under factored loads
- 6.4.1 Strength
- 6.4.2 Overturning
- 6.5 Expansion and contraction
- + 6.6 Corrosion protection
- 6.6.1
- 6.6.2
- 6.6.3
- 6.6.4
- 6.6.5
- 6.6.6
- 6.6.7
- 6.7 Requirements under fire conditions
- 6.8 Brittle fracture
- 6.9 Requirements under impulse loading
- + 7 Factored loads and safety criteria
- 7.1 Safety during erection and construction
- + 7.2 Safety criteria and effect of factored load...
- 7.2.1
- 7.2.2
- + 8 Analysis of structure
- 8.1 General
- + 8.2 Types of construction
- 8.2.1 General
- 8.2.2 Rigidly connected and continuous construc...
- 8.2.3 Simple construction
- + 8.2.4 Semi-rigid (partially restrained) constru...
- 8.2.4.1
- 8.2.4.2
- + 8.3 Analysis methods
- 8.3.1 Elastic analysis
- 8.3.2 Inelastic analysis
- 8.3.3 Plastic analysis
- + 8.4 Design for structure stability
- 8.4.1 Stability requirements
- 8.4.2 Methods of analysis and design for stabil...
- + 8.4.3 Simplified stability analysis method
- 8.4.3.1 General
- 8.4.3.2 P-Δ effects
- 8.4.3.3 Notional lateral loads
- + 9 Bracing of members
- 9.1 Initial misalignment at brace point
- 9.2 Displacement of bracing systems
- 9.3 Function of bracing
- 9.4 Twisting and lateral displacements
- 9.5 Simplified analysis
- + 9.6 Detailed analysis
- 9.6.1 Second-order method
- 9.6.2 Direct method
- 9.7 Slabs or decks
- 9.8 Accumulation of forces
- 9.9 Torsion
- + 10 Design lengths and slenderness ratios
- 10.1 Simple span flexural members
- 10.2 Continuous span flexural members
- + 10.3 Members in compression
- 10.3.1 General
- 10.3.2 Failure mode involving bending in-plane
- 10.3.3 Failure mode involving buckling
- + 10.4 Slenderness ratios
- 10.4.1 General
- + 10.4.2 Maximum slenderness ratio
- 10.4.2.1
- 10.4.2.2
- + 11 Width (or diameter)-to-thickness — Elements ...
- + 11.1 Classification of sections
- 11.1.1
- 11.1.2
- 11.1.3
- 11.2 Maximum width (or diameter)-to-thickness r...
- + 11.3 Width and thickness
- 11.3.1
- 11.3.2
- 11.3.3
- 11.3.4
- + 12 Gross and net areas
- 12.1 Application
- 12.2 Gross area
- + 12.3 Net area
- 12.3.1 General
- 12.3.2 Allowance for bolt holes
- + 12.3.3 Effective net area — Shear lag
- 12.3.3.1
- 12.3.3.2
- 12.3.3.3
- 12.3.3.4
- 12.3.3.5
- 12.3.4 Angles and channels
- 12.3.5 Plug or slot welds
- + 12.4 Pin-connected members in tension
- 12.4.1 Effective net areas
- 12.4.2 Detail requirements
- + 13 Member and connection resistance
- 13.1 Resistance factors
- 13.2 Axial tension
- + 13.3 Axial compression
- + 13.3.1 Flexural, torsional, or flexural-torsion...
- 13.3.1.1
- 13.3.1.2
- + 13.3.2 Single-angle members in compression
- 13.3.2.1 General
- 13.3.2.2 Individual members and planar trusses
- 13.3.2.3 Box and space trusses
- 13.3.2.4 Other members
- 13.3.3 Segmented members in compression
- 13.3.4 Members in compression subjected to elas...
- + 13.4 Shear
- + 13.4.1 Webs of flexural members with two flange...
- 13.4.1.1 Elastic analysis
- 13.4.1.2 Hollow structural section members and ...
- 13.4.2 Plastic analysis
- 13.4.3 Webs of flexural members not having two ...
- 13.4.4 Pins
- 13.4.5 Connections transferring shear
- 13.5 Bending — Laterally supported members
- + 13.6 Bending — Laterally unsupported members
- 13.6.1 General construction
- 13.6.2 Gerber construction
- 13.7 Lateral bracing for members in structures ...
- + 13.8 Axial compression and bending
- 13.8.1 General
- 13.8.2 Member strength and stability — Class 1 ...
- 13.8.3 Member strength and stability — Class 1 ...
- 13.8.4 Member strength and stability — All clas...
- 13.8.5 Value of U1
- 13.8.6 Values of ω1
- + 13.9 Axial tension and bending
- 13.9.1 Axial tension and bending — Class 1 and ...
- 13.9.2 Axial tension and bending — General memb...
- 13.9.3 Axial tension and bending — Laterally un...
- 13.10 Load bearing
- 13.11 Block shear
- + 13.12 Bolts and local connection resistance
- + 13.12.1 Bolts in bearing-type connections
- 13.12.1.1 General
- 13.12.1.2 Bolts in bearing and shear
- 13.12.1.3 Bolts in tension
- 13.12.1.4 Bolts in combined shear and tension
- + 13.12.2 Bolts in slip-critical connections
- 13.12.2.1 General
- 13.12.2.2 Shear connections
- 13.12.2.3 Connections in combined shear and ten...
- + 13.13 Welds
- 13.13.1 General
- + 13.13.2 Shear
- 13.13.2.1 Complete and partial joint penetratio...
- 13.13.2.2 Fillet welds
- 13.13.2.3 Flare bevel groove welds for OWSJs
- + 13.13.3 Tension normal to axis of weld
- 13.13.3.1 Complete joint penetration groove wel...
- 13.13.3.2 Partial joint penetration groove weld...
- 13.13.3.3 Partial joint penetration groove weld...
- + 13.13.4 Compression normal to axis of weld
- 13.13.4.1 Complete and partial joint penetratio...
- 13.13.4.2 Cross-sectional properties of continu...
- 13.13.5 Welds for hollow structural sections
- 13.14 Welds and high-strength bolts in combinat...
- + 14 Beams and girders
- + 14.1 Proportioning
- 14.1.1
- 14.1.2
- 14.1.3
- + 14.2 Flanges
- 14.2.1
- 14.2.2
- 14.2.3
- 14.2.4
- + 14.3 Webs
- 14.3.1 Maximum slenderness
- 14.3.2 Web yielding and crippling
- + 14.3.3 Openings
- 14.3.3.1
- 14.3.3.2
- 14.3.3.3
- 14.3.3.4
- 14.3.4 Effect of thin webs on moment resistance...
- + 14.4 Bearing stiffeners
- 14.4.1
- 14.4.2
- + 14.5 Intermediate transverse stiffeners
- 14.5.1
- 14.5.2
- 14.5.3
- 14.5.4
- 14.5.5
- 14.6 Combined shear and moment
- 14.7 Rotational restraint at points of support
- + 14.8 Copes
- 14.8.1
- 14.8.2
- 14.9 Lateral forces
- + 14.10 Torsion
- 14.10.1
- 14.10.2
- 14.10.3
- 14.10.4
- + 15 Trusses
- + 15.1 Analysis
- 15.1.1 Simplified method
- 15.1.2 Detailed method
- + 15.2 General requirements
- 15.2.1 Effective lengths of compression members...
- 15.2.2 Connection eccentricities
- 15.2.3 Stability
- 15.2.4 Chord members
- 15.2.5 Web members
- 15.2.6 Compression chord supports
- 15.2.7 Maximum slenderness ratio of tension cho...
- 15.2.8 Deflection and camber
- 15.3 Composite trusses
- + 16 OWSJs
- 16.1 Scope
- 16.2 General
- 16.3 Materials
- + 16.4 Design documents
- 16.4.1 Building structural design documents
- 16.4.2 Joist design documents
- + 16.5 Design
- 16.5.1 Loading for OWSJs
- 16.5.2 Design assumptions
- 16.5.3 Member and connection resistance
- + 16.5.4 Width-to-thickness ratios
- 16.5.4.1
- 16.5.4.2
- + 16.5.5 Bottom chord
- 16.5.5.1
- 16.5.5.2
- + 16.5.6 Top chord
- 16.5.6.1
- 16.5.6.2
- 16.5.6.3
- 16.5.6.4
- 16.5.6.5
- 16.5.6.6
- + 16.5.7 Webs
- 16.5.7.1
- 16.5.7.2
- 16.5.7.3
- 16.5.7.4
- 16.5.7.5
- 16.5.7.6
- 16.5.8 Spacers and battens
- + 16.5.9 Connections and splices
- 16.5.9.1
- 16.5.9.2
- 16.5.9.3
- 16.5.9.4
- + 16.5.10 Bearings
- 16.5.10.1
- 16.5.10.2
- 16.5.10.3
- 16.5.10.4
- 16.5.10.5
- + 16.5.11 Anchorage
- 16.5.11.1
- 16.5.11.2
- 16.5.11.3
- + 16.5.12 Deflection
- 16.5.12.1
- 16.5.12.2
- 16.5.13 Camber
- 16.5.14 Vibration
- 16.5.15 Welding
- 16.6 Stability during construction
- + 16.7 Bridging
- 16.7.1 General
- 16.7.2 Installation
- 16.7.3 Types
- 16.7.4 Diagonal bridging
- 16.7.5 Horizontal bridging
- 16.7.6 Attachment of bridging
- 16.7.7 Anchorage of bridging
- 16.7.8 Bridging systems
- 16.7.9 Spacing of bridging
- + 16.8 Decking
- 16.8.1 Decking to provide lateral support
- 16.8.2 Deck attachments
- 16.8.3 Diaphragm action
- 16.8.4 Cast-in-place slabs
- + 16.8.5 Installation of steel deck
- 16.8.5.1
- 16.8.5.2
- 16.9 Shop coating
- + 16.10 Manufacturing tolerances
- 16.10.1
- 16.10.2
- 16.10.3
- 16.10.4
- 16.10.5
- 16.10.6
- 16.10.7
- 16.10.8
- 16.10.9
- + 16.11 Inspection and quality control
- 16.11.1 Inspection
- 16.11.2 Identification and control of steel
- 16.11.3 Quality control
- + 16.12 Handling and erection
- 16.12.1 General
- + 16.12.2 Erection tolerances
- 16.12.2.1
- 16.12.2.2
- 16.12.2.3
- 16.12.2.4
- 16.12.2.5
- + 17 Composite beams, trusses, and OWSJs
- 17.1 Application
- 17.2 Definitions
- + 17.3 General
- 17.3.1 Deflections
- 17.3.2 Vertical shear
- 17.3.3 End connections
- 17.3.4 Steel deck
- + 17.4 Design effective width of concrete
- 17.4.1
- 17.4.2
- + 17.5 Slab reinforcement
- 17.5.1 General
- 17.5.2 Parallel reinforcement
- 17.5.3 Transverse reinforcement — Concrete slab...
- + 17.5.4 Transverse reinforcement — Ribbed slabs
- 17.5.4.1
- 17.5.4.2
- + 17.6 Interconnection
- 17.6.1
- 17.6.2
- 17.6.3
- 17.6.4
- 17.6.5
- + 17.7 Shear connectors
- 17.7.1 General
- + 17.7.2 End-welded studs
- 17.7.2.1
- 17.7.2.2
- 17.7.2.3
- 17.7.2.4
- 17.7.2.5
- 17.7.3 Channel connectors
- 17.8 Ties
- + 17.9 Design of composite beams with shear conne...
- 17.9.1
- 17.9.2
- 17.9.3
- 17.9.4
- 17.9.5
- 17.9.6
- 17.9.7
- 17.9.8
- 17.9.9
- 17.9.10
- + 17.10 Design of composite beams without shear c...
- 17.10.1
- 17.10.2
- 17.10.3
- 17.11 Unshored beams
- 17.12 Beams during construction
- + 18 Composite columns
- 18.1 Resistance prior to composite action
- + 18.2 Concrete-filled hollow structural sections...
- + 18.2.1 General
- 18.2.1.1 Scope
- 18.2.1.2 Axial load on concrete
- 18.2.1.3 Composite action in bending
- 18.2.2 Compressive resistance
- 18.2.3 Bending resistance
- 18.2.4 Axial compression and bending
- 18.2.5 Tension and shear
- + 18.3 Partially encased composite columns
- 18.3.1 General
- 18.3.2 Compressive resistance
- 18.3.3 Bending resistance
- 18.3.4 Axial compression and bending
- + 18.3.5 Special reinforcement for seismic zones
- 18.3.5.1
- 18.3.5.2
- 18.3.5.3
- + 18.4 Encased composite columns
- 18.4.1 General
- 18.4.2 Compressive resistance
- + 18.4.3 Reinforcement
- 18.4.3.1
- 18.4.3.2
- 18.4.4 Columns with multiple steel shapes
- 18.4.5 Load transfer
- 18.4.6 Bending resistance
- + 19 Built-up members
- 19.1 General
- + 19.2 Members in compression
- 19.2.1
- 19.2.2
- 19.2.3
- 19.2.4
- 19.2.5
- 19.2.6
- 19.2.7
- 19.2.8
- 19.2.9
- 19.2.10
- 19.2.11
- 19.2.12
- 19.2.13
- 19.2.14
- 19.2.15
- 19.2.16
- 19.2.17
- + 19.3 Members in tension
- 19.3.1
- 19.3.2
- 19.3.3
- 19.3.4
- 19.4 Open box-type beams and grillages
- + 20 Plate walls
- 20.1 Definition
- 20.2 Seismic applications
- 20.3 Analysis
- 20.4 Angle of inclination
- + 20.5 Limits on column and beam flexibilities
- 20.5.1
- 20.5.2
- 20.6 Infill plates
- 20.7 Beams
- 20.8 Columns
- + 20.9 Anchorage of infill plates
- 20.9.1
- 20.9.2
- 20.9.3
- + 21 Connections
- 21.1 Alignment of members
- 21.2 Simply supported members
- 21.3 Moment-connected members
- 21.4 Connections of tension or compression memb...
- 21.5 Bearing joints in compression members
- 21.6 Lamellar tearing
- 21.7 Placement of fasteners and welds
- + 21.8 Fillers
- + 21.8.1 Filler plates in bolted connections
- 21.8.1.1 Bearing connections
- 21.8.1.2
- 21.8.2 Fillers in welded connections
- 21.9 Welds in combination
- + 21.10 Bolts and welds in combination
- 21.10.1 New connections
- 21.10.2 Existing connections
- 21.11 High-strength bolts (in slip-critical joi...
- 21.12 Connection elements under combined forces...
- 21.13 Hollow structural section connections
- + 22 Design and detailing of bolted connections
- 22.1 General
- + 22.2 Design of bolted connections
- 22.2.1 Use of snug-tightened high-strength bolt...
- 22.2.2 Use of pretensioned high-strength bolts
- 22.2.3 Joints subject to fatigue loading
- 22.2.4 Effective bearing area
- + 22.2.5 Fastener components
- 22.2.5.1 Structural bolt assemblies
- 22.2.5.2 Galvanized bolt assemblies
- 22.2.5.3 Zinc/aluminum coated bolt assemblies
- 22.2.5.4 Alternatives to ASTM F3125/F3125M Grad...
- + 22.3 Detailing of bolted connections
- 22.3.1 Minimum pitch
- 22.3.2 Minimum edge distance
- 22.3.3 Maximum edge distance
- 22.3.4 Minimum end distance
- + 22.3.5 Bolt holes
- 22.3.5.1
- 22.3.5.2
- 22.3.5.3
- + 23 Installation and inspection of bolted joints...
- 23.1 Connection fit-up
- 23.2 Surface conditions for slip-critical conne...
- 23.3 Minimum bolt length
- + 23.4 Use of washers
- 23.4.1
- 23.4.2
- 23.4.3
- 23.4.4
- 23.5 Storage of fastener components for pretens...
- 23.6 Snug-tightened bolt assemblies
- + 23.7 Pretensioned high-strength bolt assemblies...
- 23.7.1 Installation procedure
- 23.7.2 Turn-of-nut method
- 23.7.3 Use of ASTM F959 washers
- 23.7.4 Use of ASTM F3125/F3125M Grades F1852 an...
- + 23.8 Inspection procedures
- 23.8.1
- 23.8.2
- + 24 Welding
- + 24.1 Arc welding
- 24.1.1 Design requirements
- 24.1.2 Workmanship requirements
- 24.2 Resistance welding
- 24.3 Fabricator and erector qualification
- + 25 Column bases and anchor rods
- 25.1 General
- 25.2 Loads and effects
- + 25.3 Design principles
- 25.3.1 General
- 25.3.2 Grouted base plates
- 25.3.3 Ungrouted base plates and ungrouted base...
- 25.3.4 Flush-mounted base plates
- + 25.4 Resistance
- 25.4.1 Concrete bearing resistance
- 25.4.2 Moment resistance of column base
- + 25.4.3 Steel resistance of anchor rods
- + 25.4.3.1 Axial force
- 25.4.3.1.1 Tension
- 25.4.3.1.2 Compression
- 25.4.3.2 Shear
- 25.4.3.3 Bending
- 25.4.3.4 Combined shear, tension, and bending
- 25.4.3.5 Combined shear, compression, and bendi...
- 25.4.4 Concrete resistance of anchor rods
- 25.5 Additional design considerations
- + 25.6 Shear lugs
- 25.6.1 General
- 25.6.2 Design forces in shear lugs
- 25.6.3 Steel resistance of shear lugs
- 25.6.4 Concrete resistance of shear lugs
- + 25.7 Fabrication and erection
- + 25.7.1 Fabrication
- 25.7.1.1 Base plate holes
- 25.7.1.2 Bases resting on masonry or concrete
- 25.7.1.3 Rolled steel bearing plates
- + 25.7.2 Erection
- 25.7.2.1 Minimum number of anchor rods for erec...
- 25.7.2.2 Setting column bases
- 25.7.2.3 Tensioning of anchor rods
- + 26 Fatigue
- 26.1 General
- 26.2 Proportioning
- + 26.3 Live-load-induced fatigue
- 26.3.1 Calculation of stress range
- 26.3.2 Design criteria
- 26.3.3 Cumulative fatigue damage
- 26.3.4 Fatigue constants and detail categories
- 26.3.5 Fatigue resistance of stud shear connect...
- 26.3.6 Limited number of cycles
- 26.3.7 Fatigue resistance of transversely loade...
- + 26.4 Distortion-induced fatigue
- 26.4.1
- 26.4.2
- 26.5 High-strength bolts
- + 27 Seismic design
- + 27.1 General
- + 27.1.1 Seismic category and scope
- 27.1.1.1 Seismic category
- 27.1.1.2 Scope
- + 27.1.2 Capacity design
- 27.1.2.1 Design principles
- 27.1.2.2 Design forces and resistances
- 27.1.2.3 Probable resistance of yielding elemen...
- 27.1.3 Seismic load path
- 27.1.4 Members and connections supporting gravi...
- + 27.1.5 Material requirements
- 27.1.5.1
- 27.1.5.2
- 27.1.5.3
- 27.1.5.4
- 27.1.5.5
- 27.1.6 Bolted connections
- 27.1.7 Probable yield stress
- + 27.1.8 Stability effects
- 27.1.8.1
- 27.1.8.2
- 27.1.9 Protected zones
- + 27.1.10 Additional performance requirements rel...
- 27.1.10.1 General
- 27.1.10.2 Elastic buckling of braces in concent...
- + 27.2 Type D (ductile) moment-resisting frames, ...
- + 27.2.1 General
- 27.2.1.1
- 27.2.1.2
- 27.2.1.3
- 27.2.2 Beams
- + 27.2.3 Columns
- 27.2.3.1
- 27.2.3.2 Column stability
- 27.2.3.3 Column strength
- 27.2.3.4
- + 27.2.4 Joint panel zone
- 27.2.4.1
- 27.2.4.2
- 27.2.4.3
- 27.2.4.4
- + 27.2.5 Beam-to-column connections and joints
- 27.2.5.1
- 27.2.5.2
- 27.2.5.3
- 27.2.6 Bracing
- 27.2.7 Fasteners
- 27.2.8 Protected zones
- 27.3 Type MD (moderately ductile) moment-resist...
- + 27.4 Type LD (limited-ductility) moment-resisti...
- 27.4.1 General
- + 27.4.2 Beams and columns
- 27.4.2.1 Member classes
- 27.4.2.2 Strong-column requirements
- 27.4.3 Column connection panel zone
- + 27.4.4 Beam-to-column connections
- 27.4.4.1
- 27.4.4.2
- 27.4.4.3
- + 27.5 Type MD (moderately ductile) concentricall...
- 27.5.1 General
- + 27.5.2 Bracing systems
- 27.5.2.1 General
- 27.5.2.2 Proportioning
- 27.5.2.3 Tension-compression bracing
- + 27.5.2.4 V-, inverted V-, and two-storey X-brac...
- 27.5.2.4.1 General
- 27.5.2.4.2 Beams
- 27.5.2.4.3 Inverted V-bracing
- 27.5.2.4.4 V-bracing
- 27.5.2.4.5 Two-storey X-bracing
- 27.5.2.5 Tension-only bracing
- + 27.5.2.6 Multi-tiered bracing
- 27.5.2.6.1 General
- 27.5.2.6.2 Struts
- 27.5.2.6.3 Columns
- 27.5.2.6.4
- + 27.5.3 Diagonal bracing members
- 27.5.3.1 Factored brace resistance
- 27.5.3.2 Brace slenderness
- 27.5.3.3 Width (diameter)-to-thickness ratios
- 27.5.3.4 Built-up bracing members
- 27.5.3.5 Probable brace resistances
- + 27.5.4 Brace connections
- 27.5.4.1 Eccentricities
- 27.5.4.2 Resistance
- 27.5.4.3 Ductile hinge rotation at brace member...
- 27.5.4.4 Centre connections of X-bracing
- + 27.5.5 Columns, beams, and connections other th...
- 27.5.5.1
- 27.5.5.2
- 27.5.5.3
- 27.5.5.4
- 27.5.6 Protected zones
- + 27.6 Type LD (limited-ductility) concentrically...
- 27.6.1 General
- + 27.6.2 Bracing systems
- 27.6.2.1 Tension-compression bracing
- 27.6.2.2 V and inverted V-bracing
- 27.6.2.3 Tension-only bracing
- + 27.6.2.4 Multi-tiered bracing
- 27.6.2.4.1 General
- + 27.6.2.4.2 Simplified method
- 27.6.2.4.2.1 General
- 27.6.2.4.2.2 Struts
- 27.6.2.4.2.3 Columns
- + 27.6.3 Diagonal bracing members
- 27.6.3.1
- 27.6.3.2
- 27.6.4 Bracing connections
- 27.6.5 Columns, beams, and other connections
- + 27.7 Type D (ductile) eccentrically braced fram...
- 27.7.1 General
- + 27.7.2 Link beam systems
- 27.7.2.1
- 27.7.2.2
- 27.7.2.3
- 27.7.2.4
- + 27.7.2.5 Continuous built-up tubular links
- 27.7.2.5.1 Link section
- + 27.7.2.5.2 Link stiffeners
- 27.7.2.5.2.1
- 27.7.2.5.2.2
- 27.7.2.5.2.3
- 27.7.2.5.2.4
- + 27.7.2.6 Modular end-plate connected I-section ...
- 27.7.2.6.1 Link beam
- 27.7.2.6.2 Link length
- 27.7.2.6.3 Link stiffeners
- + 27.7.2.6.4 Link-to-beam connections
- 27.7.2.6.4.1
- 27.7.2.6.4.2
- 27.7.2.6.4.3
- + 27.7.2.7 Modular web-connected back-to-back cha...
- 27.7.2.7.1 Link beam
- 27.7.2.7.2 Link length
- 27.7.2.7.3 Link stiffeners
- + 27.7.2.7.4 Link-to-beam connections
- 27.7.2.7.4.1
- 27.7.2.7.4.2
- 27.7.2.7.4.3
- + 27.7.2.8 Cast modular links
- 27.7.2.8.1 General
- + 27.7.2.8.2 Link beam
- 27.7.2.8.2.1 General
- 27.7.2.8.2.2 Simultaneous yielding
- 27.7.2.8.2.3 Cross-sectional area
- 27.7.2.8.2.4 Link lateral torsional buckling st...
- 27.7.2.8.2.5 Link global flexural-buckling stab...
- 27.7.2.8.2.6 Section slenderness
- 27.7.2.8.2.7 Link axial load
- 27.7.2.8.2.81.7 Link stiffness
- + 27.7.2.8.2 3 Link resistance
- 27.7.2.8.23.1 Factored link resistance
- 27.7.2.8.23.2 Probable link resistance
- 27.7.2.8.3 4 Link length
- 27.7.2.8.4 5 Inelastic link rotation
- 27.7.2.8.5 6 Link stiffeners
- 27.7.2.8.6 7 Link-to-beam connections
- 27.7.2.8.7 8 Testing
- + 27.7.3 Link beam
- 27.7.3.1
- 27.7.3.2
- + 27.7.4 Link resistance
- 27.7.4.1 Factored link resistance
- 27.7.4.2 Probable link resistance
- + 27.7.5 Link length
- 27.7.5.1
- 27.7.5.2
- 27.7.5.3
- 27.7.6 Inelastic link rotation
- + 27.7.7 Link stiffeners
- 27.7.7.1
- 27.7.7.2
- 27.7.7.3
- 27.7.7.4
- 27.7.8 Lateral support for link
- + 27.7.9 Link beam-to-column connections
- 27.7.9.1
- 27.7.9.2
- 27.7.9.3
- + 27.7.10 Beam outside the link
- 27.7.10.1
- 27.7.10.2
- 27.7.10.3
- 27.7.10.4
- + 27.7.11 Diagonal braces
- 27.7.11.1
- 27.7.11.2
- 27.7.12 Brace-to-beam connection
- + 27.7.13 Columns
- 27.7.13.1 Column class
- 27.7.13.2 Columns in multi-storey braced frames...
- 27.7.13.3 Column splices
- 27.7.14 Protected zone
- + 27.8 Type D (ductile) buckling restrained brace...
- 27.8.1 General
- + 27.8.2 Bracing systems
- 27.8.2.1 General
- 27.8.2.2 V, inverted-V, and two-storey X-bracin...
- + 27.8.2.3 Multi-tiered bracing
- 27.8.2.3.1 General
- 27.8.2.3.2 Struts
- 27.8.2.3.3 Columns
- 27.8.2.3.4
- + 27.8.3 Bracing members
- 27.8.3.1
- 27.8.3.2
- 27.8.3.3
- 27.8.3.4
- 27.8.4 Brace connections
- + 27.8.5 Beams, columns, and connections other th...
- 27.8.5.1
- 27.8.5.2
- 27.8.5.3
- 27.8.5.4
- 27.8.6 Testing
- 27.8.7 Protected zone
- + 27.9 Type D (ductile) plate walls, Rd = 5.0, Ro...
- 27.9.1 General
- + 27.9.2 Infill plates
- 27.9.2.1 Shear resistance
- 27.9.2.2 Probable yield force
- 27.9.2.3 Perforated infill plates
- 27.9.2.4 Infill plates with corner cut-outs
- + 27.9.3 Beams
- 27.9.3.1
- 27.9.3.2
- 27.9.3.3
- + 27.9.4 Columns
- 27.9.4.1
- 27.9.4.2
- 27.9.4.3
- 27.9.4.4
- 27.9.5 Minimum stiffness for beams and columns
- 27.9.6 Column connection panel zones
- + 27.9.7 Beam-to-column connections and joints
- 27.9.7.1
- 27.9.7.2
- 27.9.8 Protected zones
- + 27.10 Type MD (moderately ductile) plate walls,...
- 27.10.1 General
- 27.10.2 Infill plates
- + 27.10.3 Beams
- 27.10.3.1
- 27.10.3.2
- 27.10.3.3
- 27.10.4 Columns
- 27.10.5 Minimum stiffnesses for columns and bea...
- 27.10.6 Column connection panel zones
- + 27.10.7 Beam-to-column connections and joints
- 27.10.7.1
- 27.10.7.2
- 27.10.8 Protected zones
- + 27.11 Type LD (limited-ductility) plate walls, ...
- 27.11.1 General
- 27.11.2 Infill plates
- + 27.11.3 Beams
- 27.11.3.1
- 27.11.3.2
- 27.11.4 Columns
- 27.11.5 Beam-to-column connections and joints
- 27.11.6 Protected zones
- + 27.12 Conventional construction, Rd = 1.5, Ro =...
- + 27.12.1 General
- 27.12.1.1 Design principles
- 27.12.1.2 Height limits
- 27.12.1.3 Diaphragms
- 27.12.1.4 Anchorage and foundations
- 27.12.2 General systems
- + 27.12.3 Moment-resisting frames
- 27.12.3.1 General
- 27.12.3.2 Beams
- 27.12.3.3 Columns
- 27.12.3.4 Beam-to-column connections and joints...
- + 27.12.4 Truss moment-resisting frames
- 27.12.4.1 General
- 27.12.4.2 Truss members and connections
- 27.12.4.3 Columns
- 27.12.4.4 Stability
- 27.12.4.5 Column connections
- + 27.12.5 Concentrically braced frames
- 27.12.5.1 General
- 27.12.5.2 Proportioning
- 27.12.5.3 Diagonal bracing members
- 27.12.5.4 Brace connections
- 27.12.5.5 Columns
- 27.12.5.6 Beams and struts
- 27.12.5.7 V, inverted-V, and two-storey X-braci...
- + 27.12.5.8 Multi-tiered bracing
- 27.12.5.8.1 General
- 27.12.5.8.2 Struts
- 27.12.5.8.3 Columns
- + 27.12.6 Cantilever column structures
- 27.12.6.1 General
- 27.12.6.2 Columns
- 27.12.6.3 Stability
- 27.12.6.4 Base connections
- + 27.13 Special seismic design
- 27.13.1 Seismic force resisting systems not def...
- 27.13.2 Variations to seismic force resisting s...
- + 27.13.3 Advanced analysis for seismic design
- 27.13.3.1
- 27.13.3.2
- + 28 Shop and field fabrication and coating
- 28.1 Cambering, curving, and straightening
- 28.2 Thermal cutting
- + 28.3 Sheared or thermally cut edge finish
- 28.3.1
- 28.3.2
- 28.3.3
- + 28.4 Fastener holes
- 28.4.1 Drilled and punched holes
- 28.4.2 Holes at plastic hinges
- 28.4.3 Thermally cut holes
- 28.4.4 Alignment
- 28.5 Joints in contact bearing
- + 28.6 Member tolerances
- 28.6.1
- 28.6.2
- 28.6.3
- 28.6.4
- 28.6.5
- 28.6.6
- 28.6.7
- 28.6.8
- + 28.7 Cleaning, surface preparation, and shop co...
- 28.7.1 General
- + 28.7.2 Uncoated steel
- 28.7.2.1
- 28.7.2.2
- + 28.7.3 Coated steel
- 28.7.3.1 General
- 28.7.3.2 Surface preparation
- 28.7.3.3 One-coat systems
- 28.7.3.4 Inaccessible surfaces
- 28.7.3.5 Field coating
- + 28.7.4 Special surfaces
- 28.7.4.1
- 28.7.4.2
- 28.7.4.3
- + 28.7.5 Metallic zinc coatings
- 28.7.5.1
- 28.7.5.2
- + 29 Erection
- + 29.1 Temporary conditions
- 29.1.1 General
- 29.1.2 Temporary loads
- 29.1.3 Temporary bracing
- 29.1.4 Adequacy of temporary connections
- 29.2 Alignment
- + 29.3 Erection tolerances
- 29.3.1 General
- 29.3.2 Elevation of base plates
- 29.3.3 Plumbness of columns
- 29.3.4 Horizontal alignment of members
- 29.3.5 Elevations of members
- 29.3.6 Crane runway beams
- 29.3.7 Alignment of braced members
- 29.3.8 Members with adjustable connections
- 29.3.9 Column splices
- 29.3.10 Welded joint fit-up
- 29.3.11 Bolted joint fit-up
- + 30 Inspection
- 30.1 General
- 30.2 Co-operation
- 30.3 Rejection
- 30.4 Inspection of high-strength bolted joints
- + 30.5 Welding inspection
- + 30.5.1 Extent of examination
- 30.5.1.1 General
- 30.5.1.2 Competency of fabricator or erector in...
- 30.5.1.3 Competency of personnel performing non...
- 30.5.1.4 Competency for third-party personnel p...
- + 30.5.2 Competency of inspection personnel
- 30.5.2.1 General
- 30.5.2.2 Competency of all personnel performing...
- 30.5.2.3 Competency for third-party personnel p...
- 30.5.2.4 Compliance records
- 30.5.2.5 Non-destructive testing personnel
- 30.5.3 Acceptance criteria
- 30.6 Identification of steel by marking
- + 31 Control of brittle fracture
- + 31.1 General
- 31.1.1
- 31.1.2
- 31.2 Identification
- + 31.3 Fracture toughness
- 31.3.1 General requirements for steel
- 31.3.2 Steel for primary tension members
- 31.3.3 Steel for fracture-critical members
- 31.3.4 Service temperature
- 31.3.5 Weld metal toughness
- 31.3.6 Steel for permanent backing bars
- + 31.4 Welding of fracture-critical and primary t...
- 31.4.1 General
- 31.4.2 Welding consumables
- 31.4.3 Testing and verification of consumables
- 31.4.4 Welding CSA G40.21 grade 700QT steels
- 31.4.5 Tack welds and temporary welds
- + 31.5 Welding corrections and repairs to fractur...
- 31.5.1 General
- 31.5.2 Repair of base metal
- 31.5.3 Approval and tests for repairs
- 31.5.4 Approval for non-critical repairs
- 31.5.5 Approval for critical repairs
- 31.5.6 Descriptions of deficiencies and repairs...
- 31.5.7 Minimum steps for repair
- Table 1
- Table 2
- Table 3
- Table 4
- Table 5
- Table 6
- Table 7
- Table 9
- Table 10
- Table 11
- Table 12
- Table 13
- Table 14
- Table 15
- Figure 1
- Figure 2
- Figure 3
- + Annex A (informative)
- Standard practice for structural steel
- A.1 General
- + Annex B (informative)
- Margins of safety
- B.1
- B.2
- B.3
- B.4
- B.5
- + Annex C (normative)
- Crane-supporting structures
- C.1 General
- + Annex D (informative)
- Recommended maximum values for deflections due...
- D.1 General
- D.2 Wind
- Table D.1
- + Annex E (informative)
- Floor vibrations
- E.1 General
- E.2 Light-framed construction
- E.3 Bibliography
- + Annex F (informative)
- Effective lengths of columns
- F.1
- F.2
- Figure F.1
- + Annex G (informative)
- Criteria for estimating effective column lengt...
- G.1
- G.2
- G.3
- G.4
- G.5
- G.6
- G.7
- Figure G.1
- + Annex H (informative)
- Deflections of composite beams, OWSJs, and tru...
- H.1
- H.2
- H.3
- H.4
- H.5
- H.6
- H.7
- H.8
- H.9
- Figure H.1
- Figure H.2
- + Annex I (informative)
- Arbitration procedure for pretensioning connec...
- I.1 General
- + Annex J (normative)
- Qualification testing provisions for seismic m...
- J.1 Seismic moment connections
- J.1.1
- J.1.2
- J.1.3
- J.1.4
- J.2 Buckling restrained braces
- J.2.1
- J.2.2
- J.3 Bibliography
- + Annex K (normative)
- Structural design for fire conditions
- K.1 General
- K.1.1 Scope
- K.1.2 Definitions
- K.1.3 Performance objectives
- K.1.4 Design by engineering analysis
- K.1.5 Load combination and required resistance
- K.2 Structural design for fire conditions by an...
- K.2.1 General
- + K.2.2 Design-basis fire
- K.2.2.1 General
- K.2.2.2 Localized fire
- K.2.2.3 Post-flashover compartment fires
- K.2.2.4 Exterior fires
- K.2.2.5 Fire duration
- K.2.2.6 Active fire protection systems
- K.2.3 Temperatures in structural systems under ...
- + K.2.4 Material properties at elevated temperatu...
- K.2.4.1 General
- K.2.4.2 Thermal elongation
- K.2.4.3 Mechanical properties of structural ste...
- + K.2.5 Structural design requirements
- K.2.5.1 General requirements
- K.2.5.2 Resistance requirements and deformation...
- + K.2.5.3 Methods of analysis
- K.2.5.3.1 Design by advanced methods of analysi...
- K.2.5.3.2 Design by simple methods of analysis
- K.3 Bibliography
- Table K.1
- Table K.2
- Table K.3
- Table K.4
- + Annex L (normative)
- Type MD (moderately ductile) truss moment-resi...
- L.1 General
- L.2 Yielding segment
- L.2.1 Configuration
- + L.2.2 Design
- L.2.2.1 General
- L.2.2.2 Load and force limitations
- L.2.2.3 Vertical web members
- L.2.3 Member section restriction and width-to-t...
- L.2.4 Connections of web members in the yieldin...
- L.2.5 Probable shear resistance of yielding seg...
- L.3 Members and connections outside of the yiel...
- L.3.1 General
- L.3.2 Columns
- L.3.3 Column splices
- L.4 Stability bracing of trusses
- L.4.1 Stability bracing of truss chords
- L.4.2 Stability bracing of truss-to-column conn...
- L.5 Protected zones
- L.5.1 General
- L.5.2 Yielding segments
- L.5.3 Columns
- + Annex M (informative)
- Seismic design of industrial steel structures
- M.1 General
- M.1.1
- M.1.2
- M.2 Seismic force resisting systems
- M.2.1 System restrictions
- M.2.2 System redundancy
- M.3 Analysis
- M.3.1 Methods of analysis
- M.3.2 Damping coefficient
- M.3.3 Effective mass
- M.3.4 Number of modes
- M.3.5 Direction of analysis
- M.3.6 Vertical earthquake effects
- M.4 Anchorage
- M.4.1 Anchorage strength
- M.4.2 Anchorage detailing
- M.5 Special requirements
- M.5.1 Design of columns in braced frames
- M.5.2 Tanks and vessels supported by buildings
- M.5.3 Welded steel water storage structures
- Table M.1
- + Annex N (informative)
- Type D (ductile) concrete-filled composite pla...
- N.1 General provisions
- + N.1.1 General
- N.1.1.1 Introduction
- N.1.1.2 Definition
- N.1.1.3 Closure elements
- N.1.1.4 Material limitation
- N.1.2 Effective stiffness properties
- + N.1.3 Resistance
- N.1.3.1 General
- N.1.3.2 Probable resistance
- N.1.3.3 Tensile resistance
- N.1.3.4 Compressive resistance
- N.1.3.5 Flexural resistance
- N.1.3.6 Resistance under combined axial compres...
- N.1.3.7 Shear resistance
- N.1.3.8 Limit on steel web and flange plate sle...
- + N.1.4 Composite wall requirements
- N.1.4.1 Spacing of the tie bars
- N.1.4.2 Tie bar-to-plate connection
- + N.1.5 Connections
- N.1.5.1 Connection between tie bars and steel p...
- N.1.5.2 Connection between composite plate wall...
- N.1.5.3 Connection between wall and foundation
- + N.1.6 Protected zones
- N.1.6.1 General
- N.1.6.2 Splices
- N.1.7 Demand critical welds in connections
- N.2 Type D (ductile) concrete-filled composite ...
- N.2.1 General
- + N.2.2 Analysis
- N.2.2.1 Effective stiffness properties
- N.2.2.2 Design force for CF-CPW
- + N.2.3 Design of CF-CPW with boundary elements
- N.2.3.1 General
- N.2.3.2 Steel web plate of CF-CPW
- N.2.3.3 Half-circular or circular boundary elem...
- N.2.3.4 Tie bars
- N.2.4 Design of CF-CPW with flange or closure p...
- N.3 Type D (ductile) coupled concrete-filled co...
- N.3.1 General
- + N.3.2 Analysis
- N.3.2.1 Design forces for the coupling beam
- N.3.2.2 Design forces for the composite wall
- + N.3.3 Design of the composite coupling beams
- N.3.3.1 General
- N.3.3.2 Minimum area of steel
- N.3.3.3 Limits on slenderness ratios for coupli...
- N.3.3.4 Flexure-critical coupling beams
- N.3.4 Resistance of composite walls
- + N.3.5 Resistance of composite coupling beams
- N.3.5.1 General
- N.3.5.2 Flexural resistance
- N.3.5.3 Shear resistance
- + N.3.6 Coupling beam-to-wall connections
- N.3.6.1 General
- N.3.6.2 Design bending moment
- N.3.6.3 Design shear force
- N.3.6.4 Rotation capacity
- + N.3.7 Composite wall-to-foundation connections
- N.3.7.1 General
- N.3.7.2 Design bending moments
- N.3.8 Protected zones
- N.3.9 Demand critical welds in connections
- + Annex O (informative)
- Guidelines for advanced structural analysis
- O.1 General
- O.1.1 Scope
- O.1.2 Peer review
- O.1.3 Structural model
- O.2 Stability effects in elastic analysis
- O.2.1 Scope and general requirements
- O.2.2 Geometric nonlinearity (second-order) eff...
- + O.2.3 Geometric imperfections
- O.2.3.1
- O.2.3.2 Direct modelling of global geometric im...
- O.2.3.3 Use of notional lateral loads for globa...
- O.2.4 Reduced member stiffnesses
- O.3 Inelastic analysis
- + O.3.1 Scope and general requirements
- O.3.1.1 Type of analysis
- O.3.1.2 General requirements
- + O.3.2 Consideration of stability effects
- O.3.2.1 Geometric nonlinearity
- + O.3.2.2 Geometric imperfections
- O.3.2.2.1 Global geometric imperfections
- O.3.2.2.2 Member and local geometric imperfecti...
- O.3.2.3 Reduced member stiffnesses
- + O.3.3 Modelling of nonlinear material behaviour...
- O.3.3.1 General
- O.3.3.2 Specific inelastic modelling requiremen...
- O.3.3.3 Strength and stiffness properties
- + O.3.4 Distributed-plasticity models for members...
- O.3.4.1 General
- O.3.4.2 Inelastic behaviour
- O.3.4.3 Material strength
- O.3.4.4 Member geometric imperfections
- O.3.4.5 Effects of local and distortional buckl...
- O.3.4.6 Local geometric imperfections
- O.3.5 Nonlinear deformation capacities
- O.4 Nonlinear static analysis for seismic desig...
- + O.4.1 General
- O.4.1.1 Scope
- O.4.1.2 Applicability of nonlinear static analy...
- + O.4.2 Analysis requirements
- O.4.2.1 General analysis requirements
- O.4.2.2 Gravity loads and mass
- O.4.2.3 Torsional effects
- O.4.2.4 Member stiffness reduction for inelasti...
- O.4.2.5 Lower-bound and upper-bound strength va...
- O.4.2.6 Range of validity of nonlinear model
- O.4.3 Loading pattern
- + O.4.4 Acceptance criteria
- O.4.4.1 General
- O.4.4.2 Deformation-controlled actions
- O.4.4.3 Force-controlled actions
- O.5 Nonlinear dynamic analysis for seismic desi...
- O.5.1 General
- + O.5.2 Analysis requirements
- O.5.2.1 General analysis requirements
- O.5.2.2 Inherent damping
- O.5.3 Ground motion selection and scaling
- O.5.4 Acceptance criteria
- + Annex P (informative)
- Guidance for specifying third-party inspection...
- P.1 General
- P.2 Inspection
- P.2.1
- P.2.2
- P.2.3
- P.2.4
- P.3 Definition of inspection class (IC)
- Table P.1
- P.4 Third-party inspection types and frequency
- P.4.1
- Table P.2
- P.4.2
- P.4.3
- P.5 Extent of NDE of welds
- P.5.1
- Table P.3
- P.5.2
- P.5.3
- P.5.4
- + Annex Q (normative)
- Additional requirements for castings used as e...
- Q.1 Cast steel grade
- Q.2 Quality control (QC)
- Q.2.1 Inspection and nondestructive testing per...
- Q.2.2 Foundry and foundry methods
- Q.2.3 First article inspection (FAI) of casting...
- Q.2.4 Visual inspection of castings
- + Q.2.5 Nondestructive testing (NDT) of castings
- Q.2.5.1 Procedures
- + Q.2.5.2 Required NDT
- Q.2.5.2.1 First article
- Q.2.5.2.2 Production castings
- Q.2.6 Weld repair procedures
- Q.2.7 Tensile requirements
- Q.2.8 Charpy V-notch requirements
- Q.2.9 Dimensional tolerances
- Q.2.10 Casting identification
- Q.3 Manufacturer documents
- Q.3.1 Submittal from foundry
- Q.3.2 Submittals to the engineer
- + Annex R (informative)
- Quality management system
- R.1 Quality management system
- Table R.1
1.1 General
This Standard provides rules and requirements for the design, fabrication, and erection of a broad range of steel structures based on limit states design approach. The term “steel structures” refers to structural members and frames that consist primarily of structural steel components, including structural steel acting compositely with concrete, and detail parts, welds, bolts, or other fasteners required in fabrication and erection. This Standard also applies to structural steel components in structures framed in other materials. The clauses related to fabrication and erection serve to show that design is inextricably a part of the design-fabrication-erection sequence and cannot be considered in isolation. For matters concerning standard practice pertinent to the fabrication and erection of structural steel not covered in this Standard, see Annex A. For information on the use of quality management systems for the fabrication of steel structures, see Annex R.
1.2 Requirements
Other CSA standards cover the requirements for steel structures, such as bridges, antenna towers, offshore structures, and steel storage racks, whereas the requirements for cold-formed steel structural members are given in AISI S100.
1.3 Application
This Standard sets out minimum requirements and is expected to be used only by engineers competent in the design and construction of steel structures. It applies unconditionally to steel structures, except that supplementary rules or requirements might be necessary for
unusual types of construction;
mixed systems of construction;
steel structures that
have great height or spans;
are required to be movable or be readily dismantled;
are exposed to severe environmental conditions;
are exposed to severe loads such as those resulting from vehicle impact or explosion;
are required to satisfy aesthetic, architectural, or other requirements of a non-structural nature;
employ materials or products not listed in Clause 5; or
have other special features that could affect the design, fabrication, or erection;
tanks, stacks, other platework structures, poles, and piling; and
crane-supporting structures.
1.4 Other standards
The use of other standards for the design, fabrication, erection, and/or inspection of members or parts of steel structures is neither warranted nor acceptable except where specifically directed in this Standard. The design formulas provided in this Standard may be supplemented by a rational design based on theory, analysis, and engineering practice acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction, provided that nominal margins (or factors) of safety are at least equal to those intended in the provisions of this Standard. The substitution of other standards or criteria for fabrication, erection, and/or inspection is expressly prohibited unless specifically directed in this Standard.
1.5 Terminology
In this Standard, “shall” is used to express a requirement, i.e., a provision that the user is obliged to satisfy in order to comply with the Standard; “should” is used to express a recommendation or that which is advised but not required; and “may” is used to express an option or that which is permissible within the limits of the Standard.
Notes accompanying clauses do not include requirements or alternative requirements; the purpose of a note accompanying a clause is to separate from the text explanatory or informative material.
Notes to tables and figures are considered part of the table or figure and may be written as requirements.
Annexes are designated normative (mandatory) or informative (non-mandatory) to define their application.
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