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AISC 13th

AISC 13th

AISC 13th

(OP)
Ok,
This one is for those who have gone through the 13th edition and compared it to the 9th:
1. Where do I find tables C-36 & C-50 or their equivalents in the 13th edition?
2. Is there a text or paper that lists the location or gives a detailed comparison regarding data between the two manuals?

I am doing two things:
1. working on a two different projects with each manual.
2. preparing for the S1...I have two years left before I sit for the exam, but, I figure the sooner I answer small annoying questions like this, the better.  Any insight would be greatly appreciated.  

RE: AISC 13th

These tables are no longer applicable since the old allowable STRESS formulas got tossed out the window.  Fcr/gamma doesn't necessarily = the old Fa.

RE: AISC 13th

See Table 4-22, page 4-318 for similar tables.

RE: AISC 13th

Table 3-36/C-50 is now Table 4-22, on pages 4-318 ~ 4-322.

There was a document on the AISC website listing the changes made with the 13th edition specification.  This may not be exactly what you're looking for, but it will give you a starting point.

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