Difference between revisions of "Advisory Desk Notes"

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Advisory Desk or AD Notes reflect recent developments in technical standards or new knowledge that designers need to be made aware of. Some of them arise because a question is being frequently asked of the steel sector’s technical advisers. They have always been recognised as essential reading for all involved in the design of constructional steelwork. Published by the [http://www.steel-sci.com/ SCI] in [[Steel_construction_news#New_Steel_Construction_magazine|NSC magazine]], they are brought together here for your reference.
 
Advisory Desk or AD Notes reflect recent developments in technical standards or new knowledge that designers need to be made aware of. Some of them arise because a question is being frequently asked of the steel sector’s technical advisers. They have always been recognised as essential reading for all involved in the design of constructional steelwork. Published by the [http://www.steel-sci.com/ SCI] in [[Steel_construction_news#New_Steel_Construction_magazine|NSC magazine]], they are brought together here for your reference.
  
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*[[Media:AD-426.pdf|AD 426: Bolt head protrusion through nuts and threads in grip lengths, January 2019]]
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*[[Media:AD-425.pdf|AD 425: Full depth stiffeners and lateral torsional buckling, January 2019]]
 
*[[Media:AD-424.pdf|AD 424: Shear stud length, November 2018]]
 
*[[Media:AD-424.pdf|AD 424: Shear stud length, November 2018]]
 
*[[Media:AD-423.pdf|AD 423: Reduction in bending resistance due to high shear, October 2018]]
 
*[[Media:AD-423.pdf|AD 423: Reduction in bending resistance due to high shear, October 2018]]

Revision as of 12:33, 12 March 2019

Advisory Desk or AD Notes reflect recent developments in technical standards or new knowledge that designers need to be made aware of. Some of them arise because a question is being frequently asked of the steel sector’s technical advisers. They have always been recognised as essential reading for all involved in the design of constructional steelwork. Published by the SCI in NSC magazine, they are brought together here for your reference.


For earlier AD Notes, please visit NSC magazine and use the search facility. Alternatively, if you are an SCI member, they are also available on Steelbiz.