The CivilWeb AISC Historical Shapes Excel also includes all the section design information which may be required for the design of any of the sections. The geometrical properties include cross sectional area, section dimensions including flange/web thicknesses, detailing dimensions, weight per foot and slenderness ratios where applicable. The CivilWeb AISC Historical Shapes Excel includes detailed information on the geometrical properties of steel sections. The spreadsheet also includes information for historical steel designations such as ST R, ST S, P, XP, XXP, Z, T FS, U, BP, ST B, ST jr, ST I, ST WF, JrU, Jr, BWF, BLB, BJ and many other historic section designations. The AISC guides includes information on the following sections W, M, S, HP, C, MC, L, WT, MT, ST, 2L, HSS Rectangular, HSS Circular and Pipe sections. Historical information from guides published by major steelwork suppliers between 18 including Bethlehem Steel, Carnegie Steel Company and United States Steel Company.The CivilWeb AISC Historical Shapes Excel includes all the critical geometrical and design property information for all steel sections included in historical US publications. The CivilWeb AISC Historical Shapes Excel is essential for this process as it contains design information as it was used when the section was made, as well as enough dimensional details to allow the designer to complete a modern analysis. Methods of design have also changed many times and it may be more appropriate to analyse existing structures based on the original design information rather than section properties which may be calculated differently now. There can also be errors in analysis when analysing existing steel sections with modern design and analysis methods. For this reason it is very common in the analysis of existing structures to come across a steel section which is not covered by the latest AISC guide information. Each new edition of the guide added new commonly used sections and altered or removed existing ones. The AISC guide is on its 15th edition and was preceded by a number of nationwide and steel manufacturer’s publications. There have been many alterations and additions made to the various publications which cover standard steel section information over the years. This suite can also be purchased at the bottom of this page.ĪISC Historical Steel Section Information This suite includes all of our steel design spreadsheets and represents an incredible saving of 66%.
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Or why not buy our best value bundle? Our Full Steel Design Spreadsheet Suite can be purchased at the bottom of this page for only £49.99. Alternatively the Steel Section Ultimate Bundle includes steel section information from the US, Europe, Britain and India as well as calculators for non-standard steel sections for only £29.99, representing a saving of more than 60%. The CivilWeb AISC Historical Shapes Excel can be purchased on this page for only £19.99. This spreadsheet provides critical information for the evaluation and analysis of existing steel structures. In total over 16,000 historical sections from the last 150 years are included in the spreadsheet.
The spreadsheet includes all superseded versions of the AISC guide and includes all commonly used US historical steel sections going back over 100 years. The CivilWeb AISC Historical Shapes Excel is a handy collection of historical AISC steel section information.