DESIGN OF FIRE RESISTIVE ASSEMBLIES WITH STEEL JOISTS

DESIGN OF FIRE RESISTIVE ASSEMBLIES WITH STEEL JOISTS

Book Overview
The Design of Fire Resistive Assemblies with Steel Joists is designed to assist structural engineers, specifiers, and architectural professionals in the selection, adaptation, and specification of fire‑resistive floor‑ceiling and roof‑ceiling assemblies containing steel joists. It begins with an extensive review of fire‑resistance ratings — explaining the meaning of hourly ratings, test procedures (such as UL 263 / ASTM E119), and how they apply to assemblies supported by steel joists. It then guides the reader through the design of fire‑resistive assemblies: how to interpret listed assemblies, how to evaluate field conditions vis‑à‑vis test arrangements, and how to make permissible changes without forfeiting the fire endurance rating. One of its key features is a step‑by‑step procedure for substituting K‑Series steel joists in fire‑rated assemblies originally listing S‑, J‑ or H‑Series joists — subject to restrictions on depth, weight per foot, and chord stress. The digest also includes a large appendix that compiles a complete listing of U.L. fire‑rated assemblies that incorporate steel joists. These listings are organized by hourly fire‑resistance rating, type of protection (spray‑applied, board, etc.), insulation level, type of deck (steel deck, concrete slab, etc.), and minimum joist size and spacing. This allows specifying professionals to efficiently locate assemblies suitable to their project requirements and then adapt them intelligently to their design conditions. The publication offers both theory (why certain assemblies achieve fire ratings) and practical tabular data for project use. It serves as both a reference manual for enforcing fire‐resistive standards and a practical tool for selecting joist‑supported assemblies in compliance with building codes.
Key aspects:
- Fire-Resistance Ratings: Explains hourly ratings, test methods (UL 263 / ASTM E119), and their application to steel-joist assemblies.
- Interpreting Listed Assemblies: Guidance on reading and applying UL-rated assemblies for floor/roof systems.
- Joist Substitution Procedures: Step-by-step method for replacing S-, J-, or H-Series joists with K-Series while maintaining fire rating.
- Assembly Adaptation: Criteria for modifying assemblies without compromising fire-resistance performance.
- Comprehensive Appendix: Tabulated listings of UL fire-rated assemblies, organized by rating, protection type, deck type, insulation, and joist specifications.
- Practical Design Tool: Bridges theory (fire endurance principles) with real-world application for structural engineers and specifiers.
- Code Compliance Focus: Assists in ensuring assemblies meet building codes and fire safety regulations.
Highlights:
- Authoritative Resource: Published by the Steel Joist Institute, a recognized authority on steel joist design.
- Practical & Field-Ready: Provides both guidance and ready-to-use tables for selecting suitable fire-resistive assemblies.
- Adaptable: Procedures for substitutions and modifications allow flexibility in design while maintaining compliance.
- Time-Saving Reference: Easy lookup of UL-rated assemblies based on fire rating, deck type, and joist type.
- Bridges Theory & Practice: Explains why assemblies achieve their ratings while providing actionable data for design projects.
Key Features & Benefits
The Design of Fire Resistive Assemblies with Steel Joists offers exhaustive coverage of the principles, testing, and practical application of fire-resistive assemblies incorporating steel joists. The digest begins with a thorough explanation of fire-resistance ratings, the standardized testing methods (UL 263 / ASTM E119), and the meaning of hourly fire endurance for floor, roof, and ceiling assemblies. It details how to interpret UL-rated assemblies, apply them to real-world construction scenarios, and modify or substitute joist types (especially K-Series joists) while maintaining code compliance. A comprehensive appendix lists all relevant UL-rated assemblies with steel joists, organized by fire rating, protection type, insulation, deck type, and minimum joist dimensions. This breadth of coverage ensures that structural engineers, specifiers, and designers have both the theoretical understanding and practical reference data necessary to make informed, code-compliant decisions on fire-resistive construction projects.
- Detailed explanation of fire-resistance ratings and their significance in building safety.
- Coverage of standardized fire testing procedures (UL 263 / ASTM E119).
- Guidance on interpreting UL-rated assemblies for floors, roofs, and ceilings.
- Step-by-step instructions for substituting or modifying steel joist types without compromising fire rating.
- Bridges theoretical fire endurance principles with practical, real-world design applications.
- Supports building code compliance and informed structural design decisions.
- Extensive appendix of UL-rated assemblies
The Design of Fire Resistive Assemblies with Steel Joists is a highly practical resource for structural engineers, architects, and specifiers involved in designing fire-resistive construction projects. The digest provides actionable guidance on selecting, adapting, and specifying fire-rated assemblies that incorporate steel joists, bridging the gap between laboratory test assemblies and real-world construction conditions. Step-by-step procedures illustrate how to substitute joist types, adjust assembly components, and apply fire protection measures while maintaining the required fire endurance rating. The extensive tabulated listings of UL-rated assemblies allow professionals to quickly identify assemblies suitable for specific project requirements, including floor type, deck type, insulation, and hourly rating. By combining theory with practical reference tools, this digest facilitates efficient, code-compliant design and helps reduce the risk of errors in field implementation.
- Provides step-by-step guidance for selecting and adapting fire-resistive assemblies with steel joists.
- Shows how to substitute joist types (e.g., K-Series for S-, J-, or H-Series) without losing fire rating.
- Offers practical application of fire-resistance principles in real-world design and construction scenarios.
- Enables quick assembly selection through comprehensive tabulated listings.
- Helps ensure code compliance while minimizing design and construction errors.
- Serves as a field-ready reference for architects, engineers, and contractors specifying fire-rated assemblies.
The Design of Fire Resistive Assemblies with Steel Joists is primarily a technical reference for structural engineers and designers, it also serves as a valuable resource for professionals preparing for licensing exams related to structural engineering, fire protection, and building code compliance. By providing comprehensive coverage of fire-resistive ratings, assembly design, and interpretation of UL-listed assemblies, the publication familiarizes candidates with the principles and practical considerations that frequently appear on professional exams. Knowledge of assembly adaptation, joist substitution procedures, and compliance with building codes helps prepare candidates for questions regarding fire safety design, structural integrity, and the application of standardized testing methods (UL 263 / ASTM E119).
- Supports structural engineering licensing exams and certifications in fire-resistive design.
- Covers fire-resistance rating interpretation and standardized testing methods.
- Provides practical examples of assembly adaptation and joist substitution.
- Enhances understanding of building code compliance and safety regulations.
- Acts as a reference tool for exam questions on fire-rated steel joist assemblies.
The Design of Fire Resistive Assemblies with Steel Joists is organized for clarity and ease of use, combining explanatory text with practical reference tables and diagrams. The content is structured to guide the reader from fundamental fire-resistance principles to detailed application procedures. A major feature is the extensive appendix of UL-rated fire assemblies, presented in tabular form and organized by fire rating, protection type, deck type, insulation, and minimum joist dimensions, allowing rapid lookup. Illustrations, charts, and step-by-step procedures enhance comprehension of joist substitution, assembly adaptation, and code-compliant design. This visual and organizational approach makes it easy for engineers, specifiers, and contractors to quickly find the information they need and apply it accurately in the field.
- Tables and Appendices: Extensive tabulated listings of UL-rated assemblies for quick reference.
- Step-by-Step Procedures: Clear guidance on joist substitution and assembly adaptation.
- Charts and Illustrations: Visual aids clarify fire-resistance concepts and assembly components.
- Logical Organization: Content flows from fundamental principles to practical application.
- Field-Friendly Layout: Designed for easy lookup and immediate application on projects.
- Reference-Oriented Design: Enables engineers and specifiers to efficiently access technical details.
Book Details
- Publisher: Steel Joist Institute
- Edition/Release Date: 2nd Edition, July 1st, 2003
- ISBN: sji10
- Pages: 38
- Dimensions: 11.5 × 9.5 × 3 inches
- Format: Paperback / Softbound
- Target Audience: Professionals
Pricing & Purchase Information
• Price: $48.99
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• Formats Available: Physical Book
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