AISI Publishes Three New Cold-Formed Steel Framing Research Reports

by Marcy Marro | 28 August 2018 12:00 am

The American Iron and Steel Institute[1] (AISI) has published three new cold-formed steel framing research reports: 1) “RP17-4: Higher Strength Cold-Formed Steel Framed/Steel Shear Walls for Mid-Rise Construction,” 2) “RP17-5: Higher Capacity Cold-Formed Steel Sheathed and Framed Shear Walls for Mid-Rise Buildings, Part 1,” and 3) “RP17-6: Higher Capacity Cold-Formed Steel Sheathed and Framed Shear Walls for Mid-Rise Buildings, Part 2.” All of the research reports are available for free download here[2]. “RP16-1: Resistance of Arc Spot Welds – Update to Provisions” was also updated and posted, and is available for free download here[3].

Each research report represents a portion of an overall project that was undertaken at McGill University to increase knowledge of the behavior of cold-formed steel in order to advance design efficiency and ensure safety. The objectives of the project were to: 1) determine shear strength values for cold-formed steel frame steel sheathed shear walls constructed of thicker framing and sheathing members than are currently available for design, 2) determine the effect of frame blocking for low and high aspect ratio walls, and 3) recommend nominal shear strength values for both the U.S. and Canada, to be implemented in AISI S240, North American Standard for Cold-Formed Steel Structural Framing and AISI S400, North American Standard for Seismic Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Systems. The reports cover the following topics:

“The findings of this research are extremely encouraging towards the development of higher capacity steel sheet sheathed shear walls for mid-rise building construction, and the research team at McGill University should be commended for their efforts,” said Jay Larson, P.E., F.ASCE, managing director of AISI’s Construction Technical Program.

Endnotes:
  1. American Iron and Steel Institute: https://www.steel.org/
  2. free download here: http://www.buildusingsteel.org/aisi-design-resources/research-reports.aspx
  3. free download here: https://www.buildusingsteel.org/-/media/doc/buildusingsteel/research-reports/cfsd---report---rp16-1-revised-may-2018.ashx?la=en&hash=420DCD027077899B977C08E4D27154D2BEE07980
  4. “RP17-4: Higher Strength Cold-Formed Steel Framed/Steel Shear Walls for Mid-Rise Construction”: https://www.buildusingsteel.org/-/media/doc/buildusingsteel/research-reports/cfsd---report---rp17-4.ashx?la=en&hash=CA80A3E1EDFC9CF3E40D795BB0A5EAFF55C2F5F4
  5. “RP17-5: Higher Capacity Cold-Formed Steel Sheathed and Framed Shear Walls for Mid-Rise Buildings, Part 1”: https://www.buildusingsteel.org/-/media/doc/buildusingsteel/research-reports/cfsd---report---rp17-5.ashx?la=en&hash=51FED5EBA3C4E5B88ABE1B91F7C846FDE353C627
  6. “RP17-6: Higher Capacity Cold-Formed Steel Sheathed and Framed Shear Walls for Mid-Rise Buildings, Part 2”: https://www.buildusingsteel.org/-/media/doc/buildusingsteel/research-reports/cfsd---report---rp17-6.ashx?la=en&hash=BB263427E0ED04CBF5C05A759E6997686EE8CA82

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