AISC D835 2019
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Design Guide 35: Steel-Framed Storm Shelters
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
AISC | 2019 | 56 |
Design Guide 35: Steel-Framed Storm Shelters outlines design requirements for steel-framed storm shelters and safe rooms that are needed in schools and other critical occupancy buildings during high-wind events such as hurricanes and tornadoes. The guide presents information regarding code requirements and load criteria and also covers topics such as building envelope and framing system considerations. Design examples are also included.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | Steel-Framed Storm Shelters |
4 | Copyright |
5 | Authors Acknowledgments Preface |
7 | Table of Contents |
9 | Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Storm Shelter Versus Safe Room 1.2 Industry Design Codes, Standards and Guidelines |
11 | Chapter 2 Structural Design Load Criteria 2.1 ICC 500 Criteria |
14 | 2.2 FEMA P-361 Criteria |
15 | 2.3 ASCE/SEI 7-16 Criteria |
19 | Chapter 3 Building Envelope Considerations 3.1 ICC 500 and FEMA Test Protocol |
22 | 3.2 ASCE/SEI 7-16 Test Protocol |
23 | 3.3 ASTM E1886-05 3.4 ASM E1996-12 3.5 Industry Missile Impact Assembly Tests |
25 | 3.6 Previous Building Envelope System Tests |
27 | Chapter 4 Framing Systems Design Considerations 4.1 Roof Systems |
29 | 4.2 Columns and Interior Load-Bearing Wall Systems 4.3 Exterior Wall Systems 4.4 Lateral Force-Resisting Systems and Diaphragms 4.5 Connection Details |
41 | Chapter 5 Other Design Considerations 5.1 Siting for Shelters |
42 | 5.2 Occupancy, Means of Egress, and Access 5.3 Signage 5.4 Fire Safety |
43 | 5.5 Operating a Shelter or Safe Room 5.6 Existing Buildings |
44 | 5.7 Engineering Design Documents |
45 | Chapter 6 Design Examples Example 6.1 |
46 | Example 6.2 Example 6.3 |
47 | Example 6.4 |
48 | Example 6.5 |
49 | Example 6.6 |
51 | Symbols |
52 | Acronyms and Abbreviations |
53 | References |