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ASCE 10 97:1997 Edition

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ASCE Standard 10 Design of Latticed Steel Transmission Structures

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This updated standard, Design of Latticed Steel Transmission Structures (ASCE 10-97)N, provides requirements for the design of guyed and self-supporting latticed steel electrical transmission structures. They are applicable for hot-rolled and cold-formed steel shapes. Analysis techniques are outlined for the geometrical configurations presently in use. Procedures for the design of individual members reflect extensive experience and test data on steels with yield points up to 65 ksi. Connection design procedures allow the engineer to match connection capability to the most suitable end and edge distances for detailing. If full scale structure testing is required procedures are outlined to assist in obtaining critical information. Design procedures cover structural steel members and connections used in foundations. The commentary provides supporting background data.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 cope
cope
1.3 Definitions
1.3 Definitions
3 FOREWORD
FOREWORD
5 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
14 2.0 Loading Geometry and Analysis
2.0 Loading Geometry and Analysis
2.1 Introduction
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Loads
2.2 Loads
2.3 Geometric Configurations
2.3 Geometric Configurations
3.2 Material
3.2 Material
15 3.4 Slenderness Ratios
3.4 Slenderness Ratios
3.5 Properties of Sections
3.5 Properties of Sections
3.7.1 Maximum wlt Ratio
3.7.1 Maximum wlt Ratio
16 3.7.3 Determination of Fa
3.7.3 Determination of Fa
18 3.7.4.4 Unsupported Length with Varying Forces
3.7.4.4 Unsupported Length with Varying Forces
3.7.4.5 Joint Restraint
3.7.4.5 Joint Restraint
3.8 Compression Members: Symmetrical Lipped Angles
3.8 Compression Members: Symmetrical Lipped Angles
3.8.2 Design Compressive Stress
3.8.2 Design Compressive Stress
19 3.8.4 Minimum Lip Depth
3.8.4 Minimum Lip Depth
Design Compressive Stress
Design Compressive Stress
Maximum wlt Ratio
Maximum wlt Ratio
Effective Widths of Elements in Compression
Effective Widths of Elements in Compression
20 3.9.3.2 Elements with Stress Gradient
3.9.3.2 Elements with Stress Gradient
Doubly Symmetric Open Cross-sections
Doubly Symmetric Open Cross-sections
21 3.10 Tension Members
3.10 Tension Members
Design Tensile Stress
Design Tensile Stress
3.10.2 Angle Members
3.10.2 Angle Members
3.10.3 Eccentric Connections
3.10.3 Eccentric Connections
3.10.4 Threaded Rods and Anchor Bolts
3.10.4 Threaded Rods and Anchor Bolts
22 3.10.5 Guys
3.10.5 Guys
3.11 Stitch Bolts
3.11 Stitch Bolts
Axial Compression and Bending
Axial Compression and Bending
23 Axial Tension and Bending
Axial Tension and Bending
Properties of Sections
Properties of Sections
3.14.2 Design Tension
3.14.2 Design Tension
Laterally Supported Beams
Laterally Supported Beams
3.14.4 1 Channel and Cruciform Sections
3.14.4 1 Channel and Cruciform Sections
24 Other Doubly Symmetric Open Sections
Other Doubly Symmetric Open Sections
Singly Symmetric I and T Sections
Singly Symmetric I and T Sections
Other Singly Symmetric Open Sections
Other Singly Symmetric Open Sections
Equal Leg Angles
Equal Leg Angles
26 3.15 Design Shear
3.15 Design Shear
3.15.1 Beam Webs
3.15.1 Beam Webs
3.15.2 Angles
3.15.2 Angles
3.16 Test Verification
3.16 Test Verification
27 4.0 Design of Connections
4.0 Design of Connections
4.1 Introduction
4.1 Introduction
4.2 General Requirements
4.2 General Requirements
4.3 Fasteners
4.3 Fasteners
4.3.1 Materials
4.3.1 Materials
4.3.2 Bolt Shear Capacity
4.3.2 Bolt Shear Capacity
4.3.3 Bolt Tension Capacity
4.3.3 Bolt Tension Capacity
Bolts Subject to Combined Shear and Tension
Bolts Subject to Combined Shear and Tension
4.4 Design Bearing Stress
4.4 Design Bearing Stress
4.5 Minimum Distances
4.5 Minimum Distances
4.5.1 End Distance
4.5.1 End Distance
28 Center-to-Center Bolt Hole Spacing
Center-to-Center Bolt Hole Spacing
4.5.3 Edge Distance
4.5.3 Edge Distance
4.6 Attachment Holes
4.6 Attachment Holes
4.7 Test Verification
4.7 Test Verification
Detailing and Fabrication
Detailing and Fabrication
5.1 Detailing
5.1 Detailing
5.1.1 Drawings
5.1.1 Drawings
Approval of Shop Drawings
Approval of Shop Drawings
29 5.1.3 Connections
5.1.3 Connections
5.1.4 Bolt Spacing
5.1.4 Bolt Spacing
Detail Failures During Testing
Detail Failures During Testing
5.1.6 Material
5.1.6 Material
5.1.7 Weathering Steel
5.1.7 Weathering Steel
5.1.8 Tension-Only Members
5.1.8 Tension-Only Members
Shop Check Assembly
Shop Check Assembly
5.1.10 Other Considerations
5.1.10 Other Considerations
5.2 Fabrication
5.2 Fabrication
5.2.1 Material
5.2.1 Material
5.2.2 Specifications
5.2.2 Specifications
5.2.3 Shop Operations
5.2.3 Shop Operations
30 5.2.4 Piece Marks
5.2.4 Piece Marks
5.2.5 Welding
5.2.5 Welding
5.2.6 Galvanizing
5.2.6 Galvanizing
5.2.7 Shipping
5.2.7 Shipping
6.0 Testing
6.0 Testing
Introduction
Introduction
Foundations
Foundations
Material
Material
Fabrication
Fabrication
Strain Measurements
Strain Measurements
Assembly and Erection
Assembly and Erection
31 Test Loads
Test Loads
Load Application
Load Application
Loading Procedure
Loading Procedure
Load Measurement
Load Measurement
Deflections
Deflections
Failures
Failures
Disposition of Prototype
Disposition of Prototype
32 Report
Report
Structural Members and Connections Used in Foundations
Structural Members and Connections Used in Foundations
7.1 Introduction
7.1 Introduction
7.2 General Considerations
7.2 General Considerations
7.2.1 Steel Grillages
7.2.1 Steel Grillages
33 7.2.2 Pressed Plates
7.2.2 Pressed Plates
7.2.3 Stub Angles
7.2.3 Stub Angles
7.2.4 Anchor Bolts
7.2.4 Anchor Bolts
Grout
Grout
Grout
Grout
Concrete or Grout
Concrete or Grout
34 7.3 Deterioration Considerations
7.3 Deterioration Considerations
Design of Stub Angles and Anchor Bolts
Design of Stub Angles and Anchor Bolts
Stub Angles in Concrete
Stub Angles in Concrete
Anchor Bolts with Base Assembly in Contact with Concrete or Grout
Anchor Bolts with Base Assembly in Contact with Concrete or Grout
35 Design Requirements for Concrete and Reinforcing Steel
Design Requirements for Concrete and Reinforcing Steel
7.5.1 Stub Angles
7.5.1 Stub Angles
Smooth Bar Anchor Bolts
Smooth Bar Anchor Bolts
Minimum Embedment for Anchor Bolts
Minimum Embedment for Anchor Bolts
Deformed Bar Anchor Bolts
Deformed Bar Anchor Bolts
36 7.6 Shear Connectors
7.6 Shear Connectors
Stud Shear Connectors
Stud Shear Connectors
Angle Shear Connectors
Angle Shear Connectors
7.7 Test Verification
7.7 Test Verification
8.0 Quality Assurance/Quality Control
8.0 Quality Assurance/Quality Control
8.1 Introduction
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Quality Assurance
8.2 Quality Assurance
37 C2.0 Loading Geometry and Analysis
C2.0 Loading Geometry and Analysis
C2.1 Introduction
C2.1 Introduction
38 C2.4 Methods of Analysis
C2.4 Methods of Analysis
42 Design of Members
Design of Members
43 Material
Material
Compression Members: Angles
Compression Members: Angles
48 Tension Members
Tension Members
Axial Compression and Bending
Axial Compression and Bending
C3.14.4 I Channel and Cruciform Sections
C3.14.4 I Channel and Cruciform Sections
49 C4.1 Introduction
C4.1 Introduction
C4.3 Fasteners
C4.3 Fasteners
C4.3.2
C4.3.2
Bolt Shear Capacity
Bolt Shear Capacity
50 C4.3.3
C4.3.3
Bolt Tension Capacity
Bolt Tension Capacity
C4.3.4
C4.3.4
Bolts Subject to Combined Shear and Tension
Bolts Subject to Combined Shear and Tension
C4.4
C4.4
Design Bearing Stress
Design Bearing Stress
C4.5 Minimum Distances
C4.5 Minimum Distances
C4.5.1 End Distance
C4.5.1 End Distance
53 Center-to-Center Bolt Hole Spacing
Center-to-Center Bolt Hole Spacing
C4.5.3 Edge Distance
C4.5.3 Edge Distance
C4.6 Attachment Holes
C4.6 Attachment Holes
54 Testing
Testing
Introduction
Introduction
55 C6.2.3 I Embedded Portion
C6.2.3 I Embedded Portion
C6.2.3.2 Above-Ground Portion
C6.2.3.2 Above-Ground Portion
C6.2.4 Components
C6.2.4 Components
Material
Material
Fabrication
Fabrication
56 Assembly and Erection
Assembly and Erection
C6.8
C6.8
57 Load Measurement
Load Measurement
Disposition of Prototype
Disposition of Prototype
58 Quality Assurance/Quality Control
Quality Assurance/Quality Control
59 C8.2 Quality Assurance
C8.2 Quality Assurance
60 efesences
efesences
64 Appendix B-Examples
Appendix B-Examples
65 Effect of End Connections on Member Capacity
Effect of End Connections on Member Capacity
66 K-Bracing Two Angle Member
K-Bracing Two Angle Member
68 Effect of Subdivided Panels and End Connections
Effect of Subdivided Panels and End Connections
72 X-Brace Systems with Intermediate Redundant Support-Case
X-Brace Systems with Intermediate Redundant Support-Case
73 Cold-Formed Angle
Cold-Formed Angle
74 Colded-Formed Lipped Angle
Colded-Formed Lipped Angle
75 M-Section as Column Member
M-Section as Column Member
76 Channel as Column
Channel as Column
77 T-Section as Column
T-Section as Column
79 Schifflenzed Angle with Symmetrical Bracing
Schifflenzed Angle with Symmetrical Bracing
80 Schifflenzed Angle with Unsymmetrical Bracing
Schifflenzed Angle with Unsymmetrical Bracing
82 Index
Index
ASCE 10 97
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