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AS 4100-1998 Steel structures

Standards Australia

Version:  Second Edition 1998.  (Available Superseded)
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Publication date
29-02-2012
Pages
224
Current status
Available Superseded
Supersedes

Supersedes: AS 4100-1990 Steel structures

Draft Designation: DR 97347
Superseded by

Amended by: AS 4100-1998 AMDT 1 Steel structures

Reconfirmed by: AS 4100-1998 Rec:2016 Steel structures

Document Number
4100
Description

This Standard incorporates Amendment No. 1 (February 2012). The changes required by the Amendment are indicated in the text by a marginal bar and amendment number against the clause, note, table, figure or part thereof affected.

The objective of this Standard is to provide designers of steel structures with specifications for steel structural members used for load-carrying purposes in buildings and other structures.

This new edition of the Standard incorporates Amendments No. 1—1992, No. 2—1993, No. 3—1995 and draft Amendment No. 4 issued for public comment as DR 97347. Draft Amendment No. 4 was not published separately as a green slip.

Amendment No. 1—1992 includes the following major changes:

(a) Strength of steels complying with AS 1163 and AS/NZS 1594. (Table 2.1.)
(b) Shear buckling capacity for stiffened web. (Clause 5.11.5.2.)
(c) Bearing buckling capacity. (Clause 5.13.4.)

Amendment No. 2—1993 includes the following major changes:
(a) Shear and bending interaction method. (Clause 5.12.3.)
(b) Minimum area for the design of intermediate transverse web stiffeners. (Clause 5.15.3.)
(c) Section capacity of members subject to combined actions. (Clause 8.3.)
(d) Strength assessment of a butt weld. (Clause 9.7.2.7.)
(e) Fatigue. (Section 11.)

Amendment No. 3—1993 includes the following major changes:

(a) Compressive bearing action on the edge of a web. (Clause 5.13.)
(b) Section capacity of members subject to combined actions. (Clause 8.3.)
(c) In-plane and out-of-plane capacity of compression members. (Clauses 8.4.2.2 and 8.4.41.)
(d) Strength assessment of a butt weld. (Clause 9.7.2.7.)
(e) Earthquake. (Section 13.)

Amendment No. 4 includes the following major changes:

(a) Strengths of steels complying with AS/NZS 3678, AS/NZS 3679.1 and AS/NZS 3679.2. (Table 2.1.)
(b) Minimum edge distance of fasteners. (Clause 9.6.2.)
(c) Permissible service temperatures according to steel type and thickness. (Table 10.4.1.)
(d) Steel type relationship to steel grade. (Table 10.4.4.)
(e) Welding of concentrically braced frames for structures of earthquake Design Category D and E. (Clause 13.3.4.2.)

Amendment No. 1—2012 to the 1998 edition includes the following major changes:

(a) Revisions to AS/NZS 1163, AS/NZS 3678, AS/NZS 3679.1 and AS/NZS 3679.2 reflected by amendments to Sections 2 and 10.
(b) Revisions to AS/NZS 1554.1, AS/NZS 1554.4 and AS/NZS 1554.5 reflected by amendments to Sections 9 and 10.
(c) Section 13 brought into line with revisions to AS 1170.4.
(d) Quenched and tempered steels included by adding ‘AS 3597’ to listed material Standards in Section 2.
(e) Typographical errors corrected.

The terms ‘normative’ and ‘informative’ have been used in this Standard to define the application of the appendix to which they apply. A ‘normative’ appendix is an integral part of a Standard, whereas an ‘informative’ appendix is only for information and guidance.

Reconfirmed: 2016-06-03

Originated in part as SAA INT 351-1956. Previous edition AS 4100-1990. Second edition 1998. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (February 2012).

Scope

This Standard sets out minimum requirements for the design, fabrication, erection, and modification of steelwork in structures in accordance with the limit states design method.

This Standard applies to buildings, structures and cranes constructed of steel.

Contents:

Section 1: Scope And General
Section 2: Materials
Section 3: General Design Requirements
Section 4: Methods Of Structural Analysis
Section 5: Members Subject To Bending
Section 6: Members Subject To Axial Compression
Section 7: Members Subject To Axial Tension
Section 8: Members Subject To Combined Actions
Section 9: Connections
Section 10: Brittle Fracture
Section 11: Fatigue
Section 12: Fire
Section 13: Earthquake
Section 14: Fabrication
Section 15: Erection
Section 16: Modification Of Existing Structures
Section 17: Testing Of Structures Or Elements
Appendix A: Referenced Documents
Appendix B: Suggested Deflection Limits
Appendix C: Corrosion Protection
Appendix D: Advanced Structural Analysis
Appendix E: Second Order Elastic Analysis
Appendix F: Moment Amplification For A Sway Member
Appendix G: Braced Member Buckling In Frames
Appendix H: Elastic Resistance To Lateral Buckling
Appendix I: Strength Of Stiffened Web Panels Under Combined Actions
Appendix J: Standard Test For Evaluation Of Slip Factor
Appendix K: Inspection Of Bolt Tension Using A Torque Wrench

Committee

Steel Structures.

Association of Consulting Engineers Australia; Australian Construction Services; Australian Institute of Steel Construction; AUSTROADS; Building Management Authority, W.A.; Bureau of Steel Manufacturers of Australia; CSIRO, Division of Building, Construction and Engineering; Confederation of Australian Industry; Institution of Engineers, Australia; Metal Trades Industry Association of Australia; New Zealand Heavy Engineering Research Association; Public Works Department, N.S.W.; Railways of Australia Committee; University of New South Wales; University of Queensland; University of Sydney; Welding Technology Institute of Australia.

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