AISC D822 08W 2008
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Design Guide 22: Facade Attachments to Steel-Framed Buildings
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
AISC | 2008 | 223 |
Design Guide 22 addresses the design of façade attachments to steel-framed buildings. The objective of the design guide is to assist the practicing engineer in achieving economical slab edge details for steel frames that are structurally sound, durable and accommodating of the performance requirements of the particular façade system.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | Steel Design Guide 22 |
3 | Copyright |
4 | Acknowledgments |
6 | Table of Contents |
10 | Chapter 1 Introduction |
14 | Chapter 2 General Design Criteria for Attachmentof Façades |
24 | Chapter 3 Overview of Responsibilitiesfor Façade Attachment |
26 | Chapter 4 Accommodating Construction Tolerances and Clearances in the Façade Attachment |
40 | Chapter 5 Design of Slab Edge Conditions for Façade Attachments |
80 | Chapter 6 Design of Steel Spandrel Beams |
124 | Chapter 7 Masonry Cavity Wall Systems with Concrete Masonry Unit or Metal Stud Back-Up |
166 | Chapter 8 Precast Concrete Wall Panels |
184 | Chapter 9 Aluminum Curtain Walls |
194 | Chapter 10 Glass-Fiber-Reinforced Concrete (GFRC) Panels and Other Lightweight Systems |
204 | Chapter 11 Exterior Insulation and Finish System (EIFS) Panels |
210 | Chapter 12 Thin Stone Veneer Façade Systems |
218 | Appendix A Results of Finite Element Models to Study the Effect ofSlab/Deck Translational Restraint on Spandrel Beams |
221 | References |
223 | Revisions and Errata List |