North American steel specification updated to incorporate research advancements

by Carly Midgley | December 16, 2016 11:17 am

The North American Specification for the Design of Cold-formed Steel Structural Members has been updated to improve usability and consistency. Photo © BigStockPhoto
The North American Specification for the Design of Cold-formed Steel Structural Members has been updated to improve usability and consistency.
Photo © BigStockPhoto

Last month, the 2016 edition of the North American Specification for the Design of Cold-formed Steel Structural Members was published. This specification was the result of work by both the American Iron and Steel Institute[1] (AISI) Committee on Specifications for the Design of Cold-formed Steel Structural Members and the CSA Group[2] Technical Committee on Cold-formed Steel Members.

Supplanting previous editions, this version of the specification has been updated to incorporate information from research advances, and reorganized to be a more user-friendly reference. It is intended to enhance consistency in cold-formed steel (CFS) design technology across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, so as to eliminate barriers to collaboration and facilitate technological innovation.

In the new edition:

The North American Specification has been designated AISI S100-16[4], and approved by the American National Standards Institute[5] (ANSI).

Endnotes:
  1. American Iron and Steel Institute: https://www.steel.org/
  2. CSA Group: http://www.csagroup.org/
  3. American Institute of Steel Construction: https://www.aisc.org/
  4. AISI S100-16: https://cfsei.memberclicks.net/publications
  5. American National Standards Institute: https://www.ansi.org/

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