ASCE 19-96-1997
Standard Guidelines for the Structural Applications of Steel Cables for Buildings

Standard No.
ASCE 19-96-1997
Release Date
1997
Published By
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
Status
Replace By
ASCE 19-10-2010
Latest
ASCE 19-16-2016
Scope
Although suspended roofs (in the general sense) were built in the United States at least as far back as 193 1, no Standarò for the design of cable building structures has been available previously in the United States. In 1966, the Tentative Criteria for Structurai AppEications of Steel Cables for Buildings was published by the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI). Shortly thereafter, “design fundamentals” were published by U.S. Steel (Scalzi et al. 1969). The AISI Criteria was later revised to form the Manual for Structural Application of Steel Cablesfor Buildings published in 1973 by the AISI. Both documents addressed the use of Zinc-Coated Steel Structural Strand (ASTM A586), historically known as “bridge strand,” and Zinc-Coated Steel Structural Wire Rope (ASTM A603), which is commonly termed “bridge rope.” In the current Standard, the use of a wider range of metal wire strand and wire rope products is addressed. Furthermore, in contrast to the Criteria and the Manual, the Standard is in mandatory language

ASCE 19-96-1997 history

  • 2016 ASCE 19-16-2016 Structural Applications of Steel Cables for Buildings
  • 2010 ASCE 19-10-2010 Standard Guidelines for the Structural Applications of Steel Cables for Buildings
  • 1997 ASCE 19-96-1997 Standard Guidelines for the Structural Applications of Steel Cables for Buildings

ASCE 19-96-1997 Standard Guidelines for the Structural Applications of Steel Cables for Buildings was changed to ASCE 19-10-2010 Standard Guidelines for the Structural Applications of Steel Cables for Buildings.




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