AISI Publishes 2013 Edition of Cold-Formed Steel Design Manual

by Jonathan McGaha | 3 September 2014 12:00 am

The American Iron and Steel Institute[1] (AISI) has published the 2013 Edition of the Cold-Formed Steel Design Manual, which supplements AISI S100-12, North American Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members, 2012 Edition. It consists of two volumes and is available for purchase at AISI’s online Steel Store, https://shop.steel.org/[2].

The new manual was developed under the direction of AISI’s Committee on Specifications for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members. It provides the latest design information and examples for conformance with AISI S100-12.

The contents of the 2013 Edition of the Design Manual have been reorganized. All of the AISI S900-series Test Standards have been removed from the manual and are now available for downloading free of charge at www.aisistandards.org[3]. The 2012 Edition of the North American Specification and the Commentary are included as part of the Design Manual. The charts and tables have been streamlined to include the most popular yield strength per cross-section, and new design examples have been added for the new design provisions.

Contents of the Design Manual. The 2013 Edition of the Cold-Formed Steel Design Manual consists of eight parts:

Changes/Additions to the Design Manual. In addition to the removal of the Test Standards and the addition of the North American Specification and Commentary, the following changes and improvements or additions have been made to the 2013 Edition of the Cold-Formed Steel Design Manual:

Dedication of the Design Manual. “AISI is pleased to dedicate the 2013 Edition of the Cold-Formed Steel Design Manual to Dick Kaehler, a former vice president of Computerized Structural Design in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, who is now retired,” said Jay Larson, P.E., F.ASCE, managing director of AISI’s Construction Technical Program. “Dick has been the developer of the AISI Design Manual since the 1996 Edition, and he has developed every combined ASD and LRFD edition since then. He has made many significant contributions to cold-formed steel design, and we are proud to recognize his work in this way.”

Endnotes:
  1. American Iron and Steel Institute: http://www.steel.org
  2. https://shop.steel.org/: https://shop.steel.org/
  3. www.aisistandards.org: http://www.aisistandards.org/

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