IJR
Structural
- Dec 23, 2000
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Pals
I have been using AISC code to design welded I-sections and even European sections.
In both cases my only concern was to satisfy AISC provisions with respect to strength of sections as governed by b/t ratios(and stress conditions of course) as well as using grades that are very close to those prequalified in AISC, mostly close to ASTM A36
All authorities so far have not questioned my practice
Now some authorities are insisting that when I use AISC I should also limit sections to US sections.
I fail to see the sense in this demand, but I have to come up with a good explanation.
Any other explanation besides strength vs b/t and grade equivalence?
respects
ijr
I have been using AISC code to design welded I-sections and even European sections.
In both cases my only concern was to satisfy AISC provisions with respect to strength of sections as governed by b/t ratios(and stress conditions of course) as well as using grades that are very close to those prequalified in AISC, mostly close to ASTM A36
All authorities so far have not questioned my practice
Now some authorities are insisting that when I use AISC I should also limit sections to US sections.
I fail to see the sense in this demand, but I have to come up with a good explanation.
Any other explanation besides strength vs b/t and grade equivalence?
respects
ijr