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ASCE 9780784411247 2010

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ASCE 19 Structural Applications of Steel Cables for Buildings

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ASCE 2010 47
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This standard provides requirements for the structural design, construction contract documents, fabrication, and installation of cables for use as structural elements for the support and bracing of buildings and other cable-supported structures not subject to vehicle loads, excepting guyed electrical transmission towers. This new edition covers such topics as drawings and specifications; design considerations; cable materials; fitting; protective coatings; fabrication; and erection.

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10 Contents
14 1.0 General
1.1 Scope
1.2 Glossary
15 1.3 Symbols and Notation
1.4 Reference Standards
2.0 Contract Documents and Shop Drawings
2.1 Contract Documents
2.1.1 Contract Drawings
2.1.2 Contract Specifications
2.2 Shop Drawings
16 3.0 Design Considerations
3.1 Design Basis
3.1.1 Structural Integrity
3.1.2 Replacement of Members
3.2 Design Loadings
3.2.1 Loads
3.2.2 Load Combinations
3.2.3 Load Combinations Including Atmospheric Ice Loads
3.3 Cable Strength
3.3.1 Design Strength
3.3.1.1 Fitting Reduction Factor
3.3.1.2 Deflection Reduction Factor
17 3.3.1.3 Elevated Temperature Effect
3.3.1.4 Fatigue Strength
3.3.1.5 Creep Effect
3.3.2 End Fittings
3.4 Structural Analysis
3.4.1 General Considerations
3.4.2 Serviceability
3.4.3 Vibrations
18 3.4.4 Deflections
3.4.5 Erection Analysis
4.0 Cable Materials
4.1 Cable Specifications
4.2 Prestretching
5.0 Fittings
5.1 Materials
5.2 Inspection
19 5.3 End Fittings
5.3.1 Zinc-Poured and Mischmetal-Poured Fittings
5.3.2 Resin-Poured Fittings
5.3.3 Swaged Fittings
5.4 Saddles and Clamps
6.0 Protective Coatings
6.1 Corrosion Protection
6.2 Fire Protection
6.2.1 Fire-Resistance Ratings and Fire Tests
20 6.2.2 Alternative Methods for Determining Fire Resistance
7.0 Fabrication, Shipping, and Receiving
7.1 Socketing
7.2 Proof Loading of Assemblies
7.3 Prestretching
7.4 Cable Length Measurements
7.5 Striping
7.6 Shipping
7.7 Receiving
21 8.0 Erection
8.1 Erection Procedure
8.2 Cable Installation
8.3 Intermediate Fittings
9.0 Post-Construction Considerations and Inspection
9.1 Maintenance Considerations
9.2 Routine Inspections
9.3 In-Depth Inspections
22 9.4 Emergency Inspections
9.5 Special Inspection and Testing
9.6 Inspection Results
24 C1.0 General
C1.1 Scope
C1.2 Glossary
25 C2.0 Contract Documents and Shop Drawings
C2.1 Contract Drawings
C2.1.1 Contract Drawings
C2.1.2 Contract Specifications
C2.2 Shop Drawings
26 C3.0 Design Considerations
C3.1 Design Basis
C3.1.1 Structural Integrity
C3.2 Design Loadings
C3.2.1 Loads
C3.2.2 Load Combinations
C3.3 Cable Strength
C3.3.1 Design Strength
C3.3.1.3 Elevated Temperature Effect
C3.3.1.4 Fatigue Strength
27 C3.3.1.5 Creep Effect
C3.4 Structural Analysis
C3.4.1 General Considerations
C3.4.3 Vibrations
28 C3.4.4 Deflections
C3.4.5 Erection Analyses
C4.0 Cable Materials
C5.0 Fittings
C6.0 Protective Coatings
29 C6.1 Corrosion Protection
C6.2 Fire Protection
C6.2.1 Fire Resistance Ratings and Fire Tests
30 C6.2.2 Alternative Methods for Determining Fire Resistance
C7.0 Fabrication, Shipping, and Receiving
C8.0 Erection
C8.1 Erection Procedure
31 C9.0 Post-Construction Considerations and Inspection
C9.1 Maintenance Considerations
C9.2 Routine Inspections
C9.3 In-Depth Inspections
C9.4 Emergency Inspections
32 C9.5 Special Inspection and Testing
34 Selected Bibliography
36 Appendix A: Cables and Fittings
40 Appendix B: Saddles
42 Appendix C: Clamps
44 Appendix D: Fatigue
46 Index
A
B
C
D
E
F
47 G
I
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M
N
P
R
S
T
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ASCE 9780784411247 2010
$44.42