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Seismic Steel Design Guide

This document provides dimensional properties and notes for universal steel columns according to various Australian and New Zealand standards. It lists the standards that columns must comply with for seismic-resisting systems according to New Zealand design standards. Notes are included about tensile strengths for 300PLUS and grade 350 sections as well as compactness classifications and the replacement of grade 250 with 300PLUS in 1994.
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Seismic Steel Design Guide

This document provides dimensional properties and notes for universal steel columns according to various Australian and New Zealand standards. It lists the standards that columns must comply with for seismic-resisting systems according to New Zealand design standards. Notes are included about tensile strengths for 300PLUS and grade 350 sections as well as compactness classifications and the replacement of grade 250 with 300PLUS in 1994.
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UNIVERSAL COLUMNS

DIMENSIONS AND PROPERTIES bf-tw


2
AS NZS 3679.1 300 y
tf
AS NZS 3679.1 300 SO SEISMIC

d tw d1 x x

r1

bf tf y

300PLUS

s New Zealand Design Standard NZS 3404 Clause 12.4.1.1 requires steel in seismic-resisting systems to comply with this range – Steel 300 SO.

UNIVERSAL COLUMNS
bf-tw
PROPERTIES FOR DESIGN 2
AS NZS 3679.1 300 tf y

AS NZS 3679.1 300 SO SEISMIC


d tw d1 x x

r1

bf tf y

300PLUS AS 3679.1-350

s New Zealand Design Standard NZS 3404 Clause 12.4.1.1 requires steel in seismic-resisting systems to comply with this range – Steel 300 SO.
Notes:
1. For 300PLUS sections the tensile strength (fu) is 440 MPa.
2. For grade 350 sections the tensile strength (fu) is 480 MPa.
3. C = compact section; N = non-compact section; S = slender section.
4. 300PLUS hot-rolled sections are produced to exceed the minimum requirements of AS/NZS 3679.1-300.
5. 300PLUS replaced grade 250 as the base grade for these sections in 1994.

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