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    Steel Frame Moment Connections Layout and Detailing

    Hi all, I'm working on a project that is 2 stories, structural steel superstructure with moment frames in each direction for the LRFS. Seismic design category B so R=3. Despite the relatively low seismic parameters, its quite heavy and seismic is controlling the design with some pretty...
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    Achieving an (almost) crack free elevated slab

    Hi everyone, I’m working on a project involving a conventional steel office building with a 2nd-floor concrete slab over a metal deck. The project requires the elevated slab to be as crack-free as possible, and budget constraints are not a major concern. I’ve been researching extensively and...
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    Steel Transfer Beam Supporting a Cut Column

    We would usually run (2) un-interrupted beams, one to each side of the column, with a bunch of misc. steel in between them at the column location to transfer the load. This approach allows all the steel to be fully installed before cutting off the column as well.
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    Embedded Column Base Plate

    It might seem obvious but hasn't yet been stated--I think this this entire discussion hinges on if the column/anchorage is being designed as a truly embedded column (as per the latest edition of AISC Design Guide 1 for example) versus a normal column that just happens to be bearing below slab...
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    Embedded Column Base Plate

    i dont disagree entirely with this mindset, but also for structures that are well-defined and that I perceive as having a low risk of future changes/modifications I have no issue designing repetitive elements with a utilization ratio approaching 1.0. that said, its not crazy to me to imagine a...
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    Can LPile be used for HSS concrete filled, or composite column design above grade?

    OK, for one, please stop deleting and reposting your thread because you don't like my reply. For two, original reply: LPile is designed for the complex case of columns being embedded into various stratum of variable stiffness that are loaded laterally. Very difficult to do with hand...
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    Steel Deck Diaphragm With Large Openings

    This one is great, thank you!
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    Steel Deck Diaphragm With Large Openings

    Hi all, We frequently design large industrial buildings with steel deck diaphragms. Some of our customers desire to install multiple, very large roof vents to properly ventilate certain production areas. I have been trying to better understand exactly how to properly design the diaphragm for...
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    Bolted Cover Plates

    this is a fascinating thread, best one in months! Looking forward to KootK's response to Larry's above. Appreciate everyone on this forum and the shared knowledge.
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    Another Structural Software Thread

    Just played with Risa3D + RisaFloor for the afternoon and I hate it. The back and forth between them is unintuitive and just outright sucks. Better yet, after finally getting a model setup correct I found this in the help docs...
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    Another Structural Software Thread

    I don't mind the software not being able to design the diaphragm itself, I just want the behavior accurately captured on the analysis side. With metal deck diaphragms like I'm mostly referring to, their design is frequently dictated by manufacturer's specifications anyways and so that part of...
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    Another Structural Software Thread

    Hi all, my team is looking for a software that has the following (apparently hard to find) qualities: [ol 1] The ability to capture flexible diaphragm behavior correctly. I say "correctly" simply because the software I've demo'd so far that claims to have this feature does not dump the diaphragm...
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    Garage floor wheel load

    I would still argue a 60% effective width even for a jack stand load. the 3,000lbs is supposed to account for exactly that.
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    Garage floor wheel load

    60% of the beam spacing for me. Theres a reference somewhere around here for that percentage, cant find it currently though. This usually works out to be about the same width as a 30 deg angle each way with the point load between the 2 beams.
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    Short Slots in Collectors

    Usually I allow the use of short slots in collectors personally. IMO, it depends on the building construction, but for warehouse style construction (steel superstructure, metal deck diaphragm, metal cladding, etc), these structures are quite flexible-- any movement from bolt slip will not cause...

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