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This document lists references cited in the AISC Specification for Structural Steel Buildings. There are over 30 references from journal articles and other publications dating from 1934 to 2016. The references cover topics related to the behavior and design of steel beams, columns, connections, cold-formed steel members, and fatigue strength.

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14 AISC_PART 16_Comm Apx 5-Ref (549-618)_15Ed.

_July_2016 2016-11-09 2:24 PM Page 616 (Black plate)

16.1-616 REFERENCES

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Xie, M. and Chapman, J.C. (2003), “Design of Web Stiffeners: Axial Forces,” Journal of
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Specification for Structural Steel Buildings, July 7, 2016


AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION

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