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Builder Software Help Star Building Systems Metal Buildings 101 Star describe buildings as Width X Length X Eave Height. The width is the distance along the endwall, gabled or single slope. The length is the distance along the sidewall from endwall to endwall. The width and length of a building is measured from outside face of the girt to the outside face of the girt or steel line to steel line. The eave height is the distance from the finished floor (elevation 100'-0) to the top of the eave strut. © 2012 Star Building Systems Star Building Systems Base Tube Glossary of Terms Batten Batten Cover Index Batten Seam Bay Beam Beam and Column Bearing End Frame - A - Bearing Frame Endwall (BFEW) Bearing Hot Rolled Accessory Bearing Plate Active Bent Agricultural Building Bermuda Seam AISC Bill of Materials AISE Bird Screen AISI Blanket (batt) Insulation Aluminum Blind Rivet Aluminum Coated Steel BOCA Anchor Bolt Plan Box Girder Anchor Bolts Bracing Anchor Rods Bracket Anodic Brake ANSI Bridge (Crane) Approval Drawings Bridge Crane Apron Flashing Bridging Architectural Panel British Thermal Unit (BTU) ASCE Builder ASCE Rail Building ASD Building Aisle ASHRAE Building Code Asphalt Felt Building Envelope Assembly Building Type ASTM Built-Up Roofing Astragal Built-Up Section Automatic Crane Bumper Automatic Welding Butt Plate Auxiliary Crane Girder Button Punch Auxiliary Hoist Butyl Tape Auxiliary Loads Bypass Girt Axial Force - B - - C - C Section Bar Joist Cab-Operated Crane Barrel Vault Camber Base Angle Canopy Base Flashing Cantilever Beam Base Plate Cap Plate © 2012 Star Building Systems Star Building Systems Capacity Crane System Type Capillary Action CRRC Cathodic Curb Caulk Curb, Roof Caulking Curtain Wall Centerline to Centerline of Runway Beams C-factor Channel, Hot Rolled - D - Cladding Damper Cleat Dead Load Clip Dealer Closure Strip Deck CMAA Deflection CMRC Design Loads Coil Coating Design Professional Cold Forming Dew Point Temperature Cold Rolled Diagonal Bracing Collateral Loads Diaphragm Action Column Direct Tension Indicator Component Door Guide Components and Cladding Double Lock Standing Seam Concealed Clip Downspout Conditioned Space Drift (Sidesway) Conduction Drift (Snow) Conductor Head Drift Pin Connection Drip Edge Continuity Continuous Beam Contract Documents - E - Convection Cool Roof Color Eave Cooling Degree Day (CDD) Eave Gutter Coped Flashing Eave Height Coping Eave Strut Copper Edge Strip Cornice Edge Venting Counterflashing Effective Wind Area Covering Elastic Design Crane Electric Operated Crane Crane Aisle Electric Overhead Traveling Crane Crane Class End Approach Crane Control Type End Bay Crane Girder End Frame Crane Rail End Post Crane Runway Beam End Stop Crane Span End Truck Crane Stop End Zone Crane Support Column Endwall © 2012 Star Building Systems Star Building Systems Endwall Column Galvanic Action Endwall Overhang Galvanic Series Endwall Type Galvanized Energy Cost Gantry Crane Engineer/Architect of Record Gauge EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer) Girder Erection Girt Erection Bracing Glare Erection Drawings Glaze Erector Glazing Expansion Cleat Grade Expansion Joint Grade Beam Exterior Framed Ground Snow Load Grout Gusset Plate - F - Gutter Fabrication Façade - H - Fading Fascia H Section Felt Hair Pin Ferrule Hand-Geared (Crane) Field Haunch Filler Strip Haunch Brace Film Laminated Coil Header Fixed Base Heating Degree Day (HDD) Fixed Clip Hem Flange High Strength Bolts Flange Brace High Strength Steel Flashing Hinged Base Flashing Collar Hip Floating Clip Hip Roof Floor Live Load Hoist Flush Frames Horizontal Guide Rollers Footing Hot-Rolled Shapes Foundation Hydrokinetic Framed Opening Hydrostatic Framing Plans - I - - G - I Beam G90 IBC Gable ICBO Gable Overhang Ice Dam Gable Roof IECC Gage Impact Load Galvalume Impact Wrench © 2012 Star Building Systems Star Building Systems Importance Factor Mastic Insect Screen Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) Insulation MBMA Internal Pressure MCA Mean Roof Height Metal Building System - J - Mezzanine Mill Duty Crane Jack Beam Miter Jack Truss Model Codes Jamb Moment Jib Crane Moment Connection Jig Moment of Inertia Joist Monolithic Construction Monorail Crane - K - Multi-Gable Building Multiple Girder Crane Kick-Out (Elbow) (Turn-Out) Multi-Span Building Kip Knee Knee Brace - N - Knee Cap NAIMA NASPEC - L - NBC Neoprene Lap Joint Newton Lean-To Noble Length Non-Structural Panel Leveling Plate Lift (Crane) Lifting Devices (Crane) - O - Liner Panel Oil Canning Live Load Open Web Steel Joists Load Indicating Washers Order Documents Longitudinal OSB Longitudinal (Crane) Outrigger Louver Overhanging Beam Low Rise Building Overhead Doors LRFD - M - - P - Pan Main Frame Pan Panel Main Wind Force Resisting System Panel Notch Mansard Panels Manufacturer Parapet Manufacturer's Engineer Parts and Portions Masonry © 2012 Star Building Systems Star Building Systems Pascal Ribbed Panel Peak Ridge Peak Sign Ridge Cap Pendant-Operated Crane Rigid Board Insulation Personnel Doors Rigid Connection Piece Mark Rigid Frame Pier Rolling Doors Pig Spout Roll-up Door Pilaster Roof Assembly Pin Connection Roof Covering Pinned Base Roof Curb Pitch Roof Jack Pittsburgh Lock Seam Roof Live Load Plastic Design Roof Overhang Plastic Panels Roof Seamer Ponding Roof Slope Pop Rivet Roof Snow Load Porosity Ropeseal Portal Frame Runway Beam Post Runway Bracket Post and Beam Runway Conductors Posttensioning R-value (Thermal Resistance) Power Actuated Fastener Pre-Painted Coil Press Brake - S - Prestressed Concrete S Shape Pretensioning Sag Member Primary Framing Sandwich Panel Prismatic Beam SBCCI Public Assembly Screen Wall Purlin Screwed Down Roof System Scupper - R - Sealant Seam Rafter Seaming Machine Raggle Secondary Framing Rail (Crane) Section Modulus Rails (Door) Sectional Overhead Doors Rake Seismic Load Rake Angle Self Drilling Screw Rake Trim Self Tapping Screw Rated Capacity (Crane) Shear Reactions Shear Diaphragm Reglet Sheet Metal Flashing Reinforcing Steel Shim Remote-Operated Crane Shipping List Retrofit Shop Primer Paint Rib Shot Pin © 2012 Star Building Systems Star Building Systems Shoulder Bolt Structural Panel SI Strut Side Lap Fastener Stud Side Wall Substrate Side Wall Overhang Suspension System Sidesway Sustainability Sill Sweep Sill Angle Simple Connection Simple Span - T - Single Slope Tapered Members Single Span Tapered Tread Wheels Single Standing Seam Temperature Reinforcing Siphon Break Tensile Strength Sister Column Tension Forces Skylight Thermal Block Slide Door Thermal Conductance (C-Factor) Sliding Clip Thermal Conductivity (K-Factor) Slope Thermal Emittance SMACNA Thermal Movement Snap-on Cap Through Ties Snow Drift Through-Fastened Roof System Snow Load Thrust Snug Tight Tie Soffit Ton Soffit Vent Torque Wrench Soil Pressure Track Solar Reflectance Translucent Light Panels Solar Spectrum Transverse Soldier Column Trapezoidal Panel Spacer Strut (Crane) Tributary Area Spall Trim Span Trolley (Crane) Specification (Metal Building System) Trolley Frame (Crane) Splice Truss Splice Plate Turn-of-the-Nut Method Spud Wrench Turnout Square Twist Off Bolts Stainless Steel Standing Seam Standing Seam Roof System - U - Stiffener Stiffener Lip UBC Stiles Underlayment Stitch Screw Uplift Straight Tread Wheels Urban Heat Island Strain U-Value (U-Factor) Stress © 2012 Star Building Systems Star Building Systems - V - Valley Valley Gutter Vapor Barrier Variegated Roof Surface Vent Ventilation Ventilator - W - W Section W Shape Wainscot Walk Door Wall Covering Web Web Member Web Stiffener Wheel Base Wheel Load Width Wind Bent Wind Column Wind Load Wind Uplift - X - X-Bracing - Z - Z Section Zinc-Aluminum Coated © 2012 Star Building Systems Star Building Systems Glossary - A - Accessory A building product that supplements a basic solid panel building such as a door, window, skylight, ventilator, etc. Active (Metallurgy) A metal that will corrode in the presence of moisture and a “noble” metal (See Galvanic Action and Galvanic Series Chart in this Glossary). Agricultural Building A structure designed and constructed to house farm implements, hay, grain, poultry, livestock or other horticultural products. Such structure shall not include habitable or occupiable spaces, spaces in which agricultural products are processed, treated or packaged; nor shall an agricultural building be a place of occupancy by the general public. AISC American Institute of Steel Construction AISE Association of Iron and Steel Engineers AISI American Iron and Steel Institute Aluminum A corrosion resistant metallic element. Aluminum alloy coated sheet is often used for metal roofing and wall panels. Aluminum Coated Steel Steel coated with aluminum for corrosion resistance. Anchor Bolt Plan A plan view drawing showing the diameter, location and projection of all anchor rods for the components of the Metal Building System and may show column reactions (magnitude and direction). The maximum base plate dimensions may also be shown. Anchor Bolts See Anchor Rods. Anchor Rods The term "anchor rod" is used for threaded rods embedded in concrete to anchor structural steel. The term "rod" is intended to clearly indicate that these are threaded rods, not structural bolts, and should be designed as threaded parts using the material specified in the latest edition of AISC. The embedded end of the rod may be secured in the concrete by means of a head, threading with a nut on the end, a hook or other deformation, by welding to reinforcing steel or other means. Anodic With regard to metal and galvanic response, when
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