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    Bridge Wind Load Analysis - Calculate moment on steel beam flange

    Agreed... but who said anything about exams :censored: On a serious note, bridges are not my specialty, so thank you for your help. Understood. So, there's no load sharing with the shielded beams' top flanges, even though they are all connected into the diaphragm? So, there will be no moment...
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    Bridge Wind Load Analysis - Calculate moment on steel beam flange

    Hi Folks, I need help calculating moments from wind load on the top and bottom flanges of steel bridge beams. Attached is a problem statement to calculate the maximum bending moment in the top and bottom flanges of the beam. My approach was: 1. Find wind load tributary to top and bottom...
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    AISC Chapter I - Composite Section: Stress and Strain Distribution in Composite Section

    So this is a miracle in AISC ? Fine I won't question it :ROFLMAO:
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    AISC Chapter I - Composite Section: Stress and Strain Distribution in Composite Section

    I'm studying the design of composite members (concrete deck over wide flange steel beam). Per AISC we typically we design the PNA to be in the steel section (either flange or web) by choosing a stud connection capacity less than 100% of either the AsFy or 0.85fcb. Lets say we chose studs to...
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    Combined pad and strip foundation

    The idea behind adding a strip beam between two footing pads is that, due to the added beam stiffness, you can assume an equal pressure distribution under each pad of q= (Point Load 1 + Point Load 2 + Self weight all elements) / (A1 + A2) (q=0 under beam). With the pressure distribution...
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    Lateral load path : Wood beam to wood shear wall

    Thank you all. So, what this detail shows is a transfer beam carrying a partial height wall above. The beam also supports some roof joists that bear on an exterior wall. So, my intent is to drag the lateral load from this beam (DL x CS) into an adjacent shear wall. @Aesur: Yes, drawing is to...
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    Lateral load path : Wood beam to wood shear wall

    Hi everyone, I have a low beam/HDR that supports a partial height wall above, and I want to detail the transfer of lateral load from this beam into an adjacent shear wall. Please see the attached detail. Wall top plates are continuous, bottom plates discontinuous. So I need to transfer shear...
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    NCEES Beam Design Aid Table

    Celt83 thank you so much !
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    NCEES Beam Design Aid Table

    Hi folks, Page 69/133 of the NCEES PE SE Handbook is a deign aid table to the flexural design of concrete beams. How do you read this table? What is the top row? Side row? For example if: Mu/(phi * b*d^2*fc) = 0.195, how do you use the table to obtain w? I can calculate it using the equations...
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    ASCE41-17: What are m-factors?

    Thank you very much, I found what I was looking for.
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    ASCE41-17: What are m-factors?

    Section 7.4.1.3.1 asks you to calculate the seismic base shear using factors C1C2. C1C2 can be found in table 7-3, but this table requires the value of m_max. M_max by definition of the code is the largest m-factor for all primary elements of the building in the direction under consideration...
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    SAFE - Area Loss Error

    Hey Everyone, I've been modeling slabs in SAFE, and each time I am getting area load loss errors. Some times the value of the loss is positive or negative. I've made sure that I am not placing load over openings by investigating the shells causing the loss. I haven't found any explanation on...
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    Development or splice length of reinforcement ?

    Kootk, thank you very much. I will study this paper and report back.
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    Development or splice length of reinforcement ?

    Hi everyone, I am having a hard time understanding when to specify "development" or "splice length" in reinforced concrete design. I understand that: Development lengths are specified to prevent slippage failure, and transfer stress from reinforcement into concrete. Splice lengths are...

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