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ANSI/AISC 358-16 An American National Standard Prequalified Connections for Special and Intermediate Steel Moment Frames for Seismic Applications May 12, 2016 Supersedes ANSI/AISC 358-10, ANSI/AISC 358s1-11, ANSI/AISC 358s2-14 and all previous versions Approved by the Connection Prequalification Review Panel AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION 130 East Randolph Street, Suite 2000, Chicago, Illinois 60601 www.aisc.org Covers_A358-16.indd 1 10/24/16 9:10 PM 9.2-ii AISC © 2016 by American Institute of Steel Construction All rights reserved. This book or any part thereof must not be reproduced in any form without the written permission of the publisher. The AISC logo is a registered trademark of AISC. The information presented in this publication has been prepared by a balanced committee following American National Standards Institute (ANSI) consensus procedures and recognized principles of design and construction. While it is believed to be accurate, this information should not be used or relied upon for any specific application without competent professional examination and verification of its accuracy, suitability and applicability by a licensed engineer or architect. The publication of this information is not a representation or warranty on the part of the American Institute of Steel Construction, its officers, agents, employees or committee members, or of any other person named herein, that this information is suitable for any general or particular use, or of freedom from infringement of any patent or patents. All representations or warranties, express or implied, other than as stated above, are specifically disclaimed. Anyone making use of the information presented in this publication assumes all liability arising from such use. Caution must be exercised when relying upon standards and guidelines developed by other bodies and incorporated by reference herein since such material may be modified or amended from time to time subsequent to the printing of this edition. The American Institute of Steel Construction bears no responsibility for such material other than to refer to it and incorporate it by reference at the time of the initial publication of this edition. Printed in the United States of America Prequalified Connections for Special and Intermediate Steel Moment Frames for Seismic Applications, May 12, 2016 American Institute of Steel Construction PC SPEC 358_01_FM.indd 2 10/7/16 11:40 AM 9.2-iii PREFACE (This Preface is not part of ANSI/AISC 358-16, Prequalified Connections for Special and Intermediate Steel Moment Frames for Seismic Applications, but is included for informa- tional purposes only.) ANSI/AISC 358-16, Prequalified Connections for Special and Intermediate Steel Moment Frames for Seismic Applications, was developed using a consensus process in concert with the Specification for Structural Steel Buildings (ANSI/AISC 360-16) and Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings (ANSI/AISC 341-16). ANSI/AISC 358-16 is incorporated by reference into the Seismic Provisions. This edition includes minor editorial updates and clarifications from previous versions as well as two additional prequalified moment connections: the Simpson Strong Frame moment connection (Chapter 12) and the double-tee moment connection (Chapter 13). A nonmandatory Commentary has been prepared to provide background for the provi- sions of the Standard, and the user is encouraged to consult it. Additionally, nonmandatory User Notes are interspersed throughout the Standard to provide concise and practical guid- ance in the application of the provisions. The reader is cautioned that professional judgment must be exercised when data or rec- ommendations in this Standard are applied, as described more fully in the disclaimer notice preceding the Preface. This standard was approved by the Connection Prequalification Review Panel: Ronald O. Hamburger, Chairman Kevin Moore Scott F. Armbrust, Vice-Chairman Thomas M. Murray John Abruzzo Charles W. Roeder Joel A. Chandler Paul A. Rouis Michael L. Cochran Thomas A. Sabol Theodore L. Droessler Robert E. Shaw, Jr. Michael D. Engelhardt James A. Swanson Gary Glenn Chia-Ming Uang Robert Hazleton Behnam Yousefi Gregory H. Lynch Keith A. Grubb, Secretary Brett R. Manning Margaret A. Matthew, Secretary The CPRP gratefully acknowledges the following individuals for their contributions to this document: Leigh Arber Steven E. Pryor Charles J. Carter C. Mark Saunders Cynthia J. Duncan Matthew A. Troemner James O. Malley Duane K. Miller Prequalified Connections for Special and Intermediate Steel Moment Frames for Seismic Applications, May 12, 2016 American Institute of Steel Construction PC SPEC 358_01_FM.indd 3 10/7/16 11:40 AM 9.2-iv Prequalified Connections for Special and Intermediate Steel Moment Frames for Seismic Applications, May 12, 2016 American Institute of Steel Construction PC SPEC 358_01_FM.indd 4 10/7/16 11:40 AM 9.2-v TABLE OF CONTENTS SYMBOLS .............................................................xiv GLOSSARY ...........................................................xxiii STANDARD CHAPTER 1. GENERAL ................................................. 1 1.1. Scope ....................................................... 1 1.2. References ................................................... 1 1.3. General ...................................................... 3 CHAPTER 2. DESIGN REQUIREMENTS ................................... 4 2.1. Special and Intermediate Moment Frame Connection Types ............ 4 2.2. Connection Stiffness ........................................... 4 2.3. Members ..................................................... 4 1. Rolled Wide-Flange Members ................................ 4 2. Built-up Members ......................................... 4 2a. Built-up Beams ........................................... 4 2b. Built-up Columns ......................................... 5 3. Hollow Structural Sections (HSS) ............................. 7 2.4. Connection Design Parameters ................................... 7 1. Resistance Factors ......................................... 7 2. Plastic Hinge Location ..................................... 7 3. Probable Maximum Moment at Plastic Hinge ................... 7 4. Continuity Plates .......................................... 8 2.5. Panel Zones .................................................. 8 2.6. Protected Zone ................................................ 8 CHAPTER 3. WELDING REQUIREMENTS ............................... 10 3.1. Filler Metals ................................................. 10 3.2. Welding Procedures ........................................... 10 3.3. Backing at Beam-to-Column and Continuity Plate-to-Column Joints ..... 10 1. Steel Backing at Continuity Plates ........................... 10 2. Steel Backing at Beam Bottom Flange ........................ 10 3. Steel Backing at Beam Top Flange ........................... 10 4. Prohibited Welds at Steel Backing ........................... 11 5. Nonfusible Backing at Beam Flange-to-Column Joints ........... 11 3.4. Weld Tabs ................................................... 11 3.5. Tack Welds .................................................. 11 3.6. Continuity Plates ............................................. 12 3.7. Quality Control and Quality Assurance ............................ 12 Prequalified Connections for Special and Intermediate Steel Moment Frames for Seismic Applications, May 12, 2016 American Institute of Steel Construction PC SPEC 358_01_FM.indd 5 10/7/16 11:40 AM 9.2-vi TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 4. BOLTING REQUIREMENTS ................................ 13 4.1. Fastener Assemblies ........................................... 13 4.2. Installation Requirements ....................................... 13 4.3. Quality Control and Quality Assurance ............................ 13 CHAPTER 5. REDUCED BEAM SECTION (RBS) MOMENT CONNECTION .. 14 5.1. General ..................................................... 14 5.2. Systems .................................................... 14 5.3. Prequalification Limits ......................................... 14 1. Beam Limitations ........................................ 14 2. Column Limitations ....................................... 15 5.4. Column-Beam Relationship Limitations ........................... 16 5.5. Beam Flange-to-Column Flange Weld Limitations ................... 16 5.6. Beam Web-to-Column Flange Connection Limitations ................ 16 5.7. Fabrication of Flange Cuts ...................................... 17 5.8. Design Procedure ............................................. 18 CHAPTER 6. BOLTED UNSTIFFENED AND STIFFENED EXTENDED END-PLATE MOMENT CONNECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 6.1. General ..................................................... 21 6.2. Systems .................................................... 21 6.3. Prequalification Limits ......................................... 22 1. Beam Limitations ........................................ 22 2. Column Limitations ....................................... 22 6.4. Column-Beam Relationship Limitations ........................... 24 6.5. Continuity Plates ............................................. 24 6.6. Bolts ....................................................... 24 6.7. Connection Detailing .......................................... 24 1. Gage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 2. Pitch and Row Spacing .................................... 24 3. End-Plate Width ......................................... 26 4. End-Plate Stiffener ....................................... 26 5. Finger Shims ............................................ 27 6. Welding Details .......................................... 27 6.8. Design Procedure ............................................. 29 1. End-Plate and Bolt Design ................................. 29 2. Column-Side Design ...................................... 34 CHAPTER 7. BOLTED FLANGE PLATE (BFP) MOMENT CONNECTION .... 39 7.1. General ..................................................... 39 7.2. Systems .................................................... 39 7.3. Prequalification Limits ......................................... 40 1. Beam Limitations ........................................ 40 2. Column Limitations ....................................... 40 Prequalified Connections for Special and Intermediate Steel Moment Frames for Seismic Applications, May 12, 2016 American Institute of Steel Construction PC SPEC 358_01_FM.indd 6 10/7/16 11:40 AM TABLE OF CONTENTS 9.2-vii 7.4. Column-Beam Relationship Limitations ........................... 41 7.5. Connection Detailing .......................................... 41 1. Plate Material Specifications ................................ 41 2. Beam Flange Plate Welds .................................. 41 3. Single-Plate Shear Connection Welds ......................... 41 4. Bolt Requirements ........................................ 41 5. Flange Plate Shims ....................................... 42 7.6. Design Procedure ............................................. 42 CHAPTER 8. WELDED UNREINFORCED FLANGE-WELDED WEB (WUF-W) MOMENT CONNECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 8.1. General ..................................................... 46 8.2. Systems .................................................... 46 8.3. Prequalification Limits ......................................... 46 1. Beam Limitations ........................................ 46 2. Column Limitations ....................................... 47 8.4. Column-Beam Relationship Limitations ........................... 48 8.5. Beam Flange-to-Column Flange Welds ............................ 48 8.6. Beam Web-to-Column Connection Limitations ...................... 48 8.7. Design Procedure ............................................. 49 CHAPTER 9. KAISER BOLTED BRACKET (KBB) MOMENT CONNECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 9.1. General ..................................................... 52 9.2. Systems .................................................... 53 9.3. Prequalification Limits ......................................... 53 1. Beam Limitations ........................................ 53 2. Column Limitations ....................................... 54 3. Bracket Limitations ....................................... 55 9.4. Column-Beam Relationship Limitations ........................... 55 9.5. Bracket-to-Column Flange Connection Limitations .................. 55 9.6. Bracket-to-Beam Flange Connection Limitations .................... 56 9.7. Beam Web-to-Column Connection Limitations ...................... 56 9.8. Connection Detailing .......................................... 57 9.9. Design Procedure ............................................. 57 CHAPTER 10. CONXTECH CONXL MOMENT CONNECTION .............. 64 10.1. General ..................................................... 64 10.2. Systems .................................................... 67 10.3. Prequalification Limits ......................................... 68 1. Beam Limitations ........................................ 68 2. Column Limitations ....................................... 68 3. Collar Limitations ........................................ 69 Prequalified Connections for Special and Intermediate Steel Moment Frames for Seismic Applications, May 12, 2016 American Institute of Steel Construction PC SPEC 358_01_FM.indd 7 10/7/16 11:40 AM 9.2-viii TABLE OF CONTENTS 10.4. Collar Connection Limitations ................................... 70 10.5. Beam Web-to-Collar Connection Limitations ....................... 72 10.6. Beam Flange-to-Collar Flange Welding Limitations .................. 72 10.7. Column-Beam Relationship Limitations ........................... 72 10.8. Design Procedure ............................................. 73 10.9. Part Drawings ................................................ 78 CHAPTER 11. SIDEPLATE MOMENT CONNECTION ...................... 88 11.1. General ..................................................... 88 11.2. Systems .................................................... 93 11.3. Prequalification Limits ......................................... 93 1. Beam Limitations ........................................ 93 2. Column Limitations ....................................... 95 3. Connection Limitations .................................... 96 11.4. Column-Beam Relationship Limitations ........................... 96 11.5. Connection Welding Limitations ................................ 100 11.6. Connection Detailing ......................................... 102 1. Plates ................................................. 102 2. Welds ................................................. 103 11.7. Design Procedure ............................................ 105 CHAPTER 12. SIMPSON STRONG-TIE STRONG FRAME MOMENT CONNECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 12.1. General .................................................... 110 12.2. Systems ................................................... 110 12.3. Prequalification Limits ........................................ 110 1. Beam Limitations ....................................... 110 2. Column Limitations ...................................... 112 3. Bolting Limitations ...................................... 112 12.4. Column-Beam Relationship Limitations .......................... 113 12.5. Continuity Plates ............................................ 113 12.6. Yield-Link Flange-to-Stem Weld Limitations ...................... 113 12.7. Fabrication of Yield-Link Cuts .................................. 113 12.8. Connection Detailing ......................................... 115 1. Beam Coping ........................................... 115 2. Yield-Links ............................................ 115 3. Shear Plate Connection Bolts .............................. 115 4. Shear-Plate Shear Connection Welds ........................ 115 5. Bolt Hole Requirements .................................. 115 6. Buckling Restraint Assembly .............................. 115 7. Shims ................................................. 118 12.9. Design Procedure ............................................ 118 Prequalified Connections for Special and Intermediate Steel Moment Frames for Seismic Applications, May 12, 2016 American Institute of Steel Construction PC SPEC 358_01_FM.indd 8 10/7/16 11:40 AM TABLE OF CONTENTS 9.2-ix CHAPTER 13. DOUBLE-TEE MOMENT CONNECTION ................... 127 13.1. General .................................................... 127 13.2. Systems ................................................... 129 13.3. Prequalification Limits ........................................ 131 1. Beam Limitations ....................................... 131 2. Column Limitations ...................................... 131 13.4. Column-Beam Relationship Limitations .......................... 132 13.5. Connection Detailing ......................................... 132 1. T-Stub Material Specifications ............................. 132 2. Continuity Plates ........................................ 132 3. Single-Plate Shear Connection Welds ........................ 132 4. Bolts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 5. T-Stub Shims ........................................... 133 13.6. Design Procedure ............................................ 133 APPENDIX A. CASTING REQUIREMENTS .............................. 145 A1. Cast Steel Grade ............................................. 145 A2. Quality Control (QC) ......................................... 145 1. Inspection and Nondestructive Testing Personnel ............... 145 2. First Article Inspection (FAI) of Castings ..................... 145 3. Visual Inspection of Castings .............................. 145 4. Nondestructive Testing (NDT) of Castings .................... 145 4a. Procedures ............................................. 145 4b. Required NDT .......................................... 146 5. Weld Repair Procedures .................................. 146 6. Tensile Requirements .................................... 146 7. Charpy V-Notch (CVN) Requirements ....................... 146 8. Casting Identification .................................... 147 A3. Manufacturer Documents ...................................... 147 1. Submittal to Patent Holder ................................ 147 2. Submittal to Engineer of Record and Authority Having Jurisdiction ...................................... 147 APPENDIX B. FORGING REQUIREMENTS .............................. 148 B1. Forged Steel Grade ........................................... 148 B2. Bar Stock .................................................. 148 B3. Forging Temperature ......................................... 148 B4. Heat Treatment .............................................. 148 B5. Finish ..................................................... 148 B6. Quality Assurance ........................................... 148 B7. Documentation .............................................. 148 Prequalified Connections for Special and Intermediate Steel Moment Frames for Seismic Applications, May 12, 2016 American Institute of Steel Construction PC SPEC 358_01_FM.indd 9 10/7/16 11:40 AM 9.2-x TABLE OF CONTENTS COMMENTARY INTRODUCTION ...................................................... 151 CHAPTER 1. GENERAL ............................................... 152 1.1. Scope ..................................................... 152 1.2. References ................................................. 153 1.3. General .................................................... 153 CHAPTER 2. DESIGN REQUIREMENTS ................................. 154 2.1. Special and Intermediate Moment Frame Connection Types .......... 154 2.3. Members ................................................... 155 2. Built-up Members ....................................... 155 2b. Built-up Columns ....................................... 156 2.4. Connection Design Parameters ................................. 157 1. Resistance Factors ....................................... 157 2. Plastic Hinge Location ................................... 157 3. Probable Maximum Moment at Plastic Hinge ................. 157 4. Continuity Plates ........................................ 157 CHAPTER 3. WELDING REQUIREMENTS .............................. 160 3.3. Backing at Beam-to-Column and Continuity Plate-to-Column Joints .... 160 1. Steel Backing at Continuity Plates .......................... 160 2. Steel Backing at Beam Bottom Flange ....................... 160 3. Steel Backing at Beam Top Flange .......................... 161 4. Prohibited Welds at Steel Backing .......................... 161 5. Nonfusible Backing at Beam Flange-to-Column Joints .......... 161 3.4. Weld Tabs .................................................. 161 3.5. Tack Welds ................................................. 162 3.6. Continuity Plates ............................................ 162 3.7. Quality Control and Quality Assurance ........................... 163 CHAPTER 4. BOLTING REQUIREMENTS ............................... 164 4.1. Fastener Assemblies .......................................... 164 4.2. Installation Requirements ...................................... 164 4.3. Quality Control and Quality Assurance ........................... 164 CHAPTER 5. REDUCED BEAM SECTION (RBS) MOMENT CONNECTION . 165 5.1 General .................................................... 165 5.2 Systems ................................................... 166 5.3. Prequalification Limits ........................................ 166 1. Beam Limitations ....................................... 166 2. Column Limitations ...................................... 167 5.4. Column-Beam Relationship Limitations .......................... 169 5.5. Beam Flange-to-Column Flange Weld Limitations .................. 169 Prequalified Connections for Special and Intermediate Steel Moment Frames for Seismic Applications, May 12, 2016 American Institute of Steel Construction PC SPEC 358_01_FM.indd 10 10/7/16 11:40 AM

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