north american steel construction conference 2007 (table
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April 18-21, 2007 New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Stability and Analysis Provisions of the 2005 AISC Specification ................................................ 1R. Shankar Nair
Building Retrofits: Breathing New Life Into Existing Building Structures.................................. 13Cliff Schwinger
Cable-Net Walls; Where Do I Even Start?....................................................................................... 23Kieran Kelly-Sneed, Aaron Mazeika
Case Study: Seismic Strengthening and Residential Conversion of 1960's Steel Moment Frame Office Building ........................................................................................................ 49
Tom Bouquet, Saiful Islam
Constructability: A Design Philosophy to Build On ...................................................................... 63David I. Ruby, Jay Ruby, Brian Volpe
Criteria for the Use of Cold-Bent Wide-Flange Shapes for Construction ................................... 69Reidar Bjorhovde
Current Practices in Technical & Safety Training ......................................................................... 86Rick Sullivan
Design of Steel Plate Shear Walls ................................................................................................... 91Michel Bruneau, Rafael Sabelli
Development of Innovative Long-Span Floor Systems for Multi-Story Residential Steel Construction .......................................................................................................................... 102
Devin H. Huber, Amit H. Varma
Engineering Ethics: You be the Judge, Parts 1 & 2 .................................................................... 116Arthur E. Schwartz
Evaluation and Modification of Open-Web Steel Joists and Joist Girders............................... 142James Fisher
Fracture and Fatigue Control in Steel Structures........................................................................ 158Stanley T. Rolfe
The New AWS D1.8 Structural Welding Code - Seismic Supplement ....................................... 190Duane K. Miller
New Uses for Old Buildings - The Design and Construction of the 46-story Hearst Tower in Manhattan, New York ...................................................................................................... 204
Yoram Eilon, Ted Totten
Overview of the New AISC Design Guide: Façade Attachments to Steel Frame Buildings .......................................................................................................................................... 219
James C. Parker
Plank and Steel Issues ................................................................................................................... 229Dennis Bachman
Safe Handling and Erection of Steel Joist and Joist Girders ..................................................... 242Perry S. Green, Carl Pugh Jr., Walter Worthley
SCBF Gusset Plate Connection Design........................................................................................ 266Dawn Lehman, Charles W. Roeder
Seismic Resistant Steel Structures: What a Steel Fabricator or Erector Should Know When Estimating Cost ......................................................................................................... 283
Patrick M. Hassett
Self-Centering Energy Dissipating (SCED) Seismic Bracing ..................................................... 291Robert Tremblay
Shakedown and Plastic Analysis of Steel Beams and Frames .................................................. 312Ted Galambos
Shelburne Athletic Club ................................................................................................................. 326Larry W. Jeffords
Stability Design of Steel Buildings A New Approach - The Direct Analysis Method ............... 338Lawrence G. Griffis
Stability Design of Steel Buildings: Highlights of a New AISC Design Guide.......................... 358Lawrence G. Griffis, Donald W. White
Studies of Earthquake-Resistant Buckling Restrained Braced Frame Systems...................... 387Larry A. Fahnestock, James M. Ricles, Richard Sause
What Detailers Should Know About Deck .................................................................................... 418John Cooper
Wind Design and the Role of Wind Tunnel Tests in Hurricane Prone Areas............................ 420Peter A. Irwin
Author Index