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Ing. Daniel Ureña Muñoz M.Sc.


UACA II/2020
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Ing. Daniel Ureña Muñoz M.Sc.


UACA II/2023
Semana Fecha Descripción Tema Capítulo
Introducción Análisis Elástico y Plástico.
1 23-may 1. Introducción 01 y 02
Propiedades del acero
Análisis de elementos: Tensión/
2 30-may Compresión 2. Análisis de elementos 03 a 06
Análisis de elementos: Flexión y
3 06-jun Cortante 09 y 10
Análisis de elementos:
4 20-jun Flexo/Compresión 11
5 13-jun EXAMEN I
6 20-jun Placas de asiento 3. Conexiones 7
7 27-jun Soldadura I y Soldadura II 14
8 04-jul Conexiones apernadas 12
9 11-jul EXAMEN II
10 18-jul Marcos de Acero 4. Análisis
11 25-jul SMF 5. Diseño
12 01-ago IMF 5. Diseño
13 08-ago Examen Parcial III
14 15-ago OMF
15 22-ago EXAMEN FINAL
Capítulo Secciones a cubrir Tarea
12 Todo 12-23
15 Todo
CSCR-2010 Anexo

Solo en LRFD
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Cap 7. Apernado
ASTM Bolt Types

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ASTM Bolt Types

A307 – Machine Bolts, Ft = 45 ksi

Group A – High Strength Bolts, Ft = 90 ksi


ASTM A325, A325M, F1852, A354 Grade BC, A449

Group B – High Strength Bolts, Ft = 113 ksi


ASTM A490, A490M, F2280, and A354 Grade BD

Ft = tensile strength from AISC Table J3.2

Note: F1852 and F2280 are Tension Control Bolts or “Twist-Off” Bolts which
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require a special tightening tool.
Grip Washer
Washer Nut
Face

Shank Thread
Head
Length
Bearin Bearing Tear
g Yield Fracture Out

Bearing
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Cap 15. Conecciones
Conexión para viga compuesta!
Welded Shear Studs

Instructional Material
Complementing FEMA 1051, Steel Structures - 64
Design Examples
Shear Studs
Position Adjustment Factor
Qn = 0.5 Asc ( fc’ Ec)1/2  Rg Rp Asc Fu
Rp = stud position adjustment factor
Deck perpendicular No Deck Deck parallel
Rp = 0.75 (strong) Rp = 1.0 Rp = 0.75
= 0.6 (weak)

Instructional Material
Complementing FEMA 1051, Steel Structures - 65
Design Examples
El eje neutro en la losa de concreto
Eje neutro en el patín superior de la viga de acero
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CSCR-2010
Anexo B
ANSI/AISC 358 Prequalified Connections
Reduced Beam Section (RBS) Moment Connection

RBS Concept:
• Trim Beam Flanges Near
Connection

• Reduce Moment at
Connection

• Force Plastic Hinge Away


from Connection

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Example of laboratory performance of an RBS connection:

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Whitewashed connection prior to testing:

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Whitewashed connection prior to testing:

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Connection at   0.02 radian

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Connection at   0.02 radian

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Connection at   0.03 radian

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Connection at   0.04 radian

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ANSI/AISC 358 Prequalified Connections
Prequalification Requirements for RBS in SMF

• Beam depth: up to W36

• Beam weight: up to 302 lb/ft

• Column depth: up to W36 for wide-flange


up to 24-inches for box columns

• RBS shape: circular

• RBS dimensions: per specified design procedure

• Beam connected to column flange


(connections to column web not prequalified)

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ANSI/AISC 358 Prequalified Connections
Prequalification Requirements for RBS in SMF

• Beam flange welds:


– CJP groove welds
– Treat welds as Demand Critical

• Beam web to column connection:


– Use fully welded web connection (CJP weld between beam
web and column flange)

➢See ANSI/AISC 358 for additional requirements (continuity plates,


beam lateral bracing, RBS cut finish requirements, etc.)

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RBS with welded web
connection

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ANSI/AISC 358 Prequalified Connections
Prequalification Requirements for RBS in SMF

Protected Zone

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Lateral brace at center of RBS - Violates Protected Zone

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Examples of RBS Connections

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Patentes
SlottedWebTM
Connection

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Simpson Strong-
Tie® Strong
Frame®
Connection

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Cast Bolted
Bracket
Connection
(previously the Kaiser Bolted
Bracket® Connection)

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ConXtech®
ConXL™
Connection

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