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    Seismic Analysis (A Really irregular Steel structure)

    So we are using standard Euro steel for the structure, the whole thing is actually twice as long and i already Cut it in half (The other half is empty but the crane continues all the way). Heres a picture for the first half : -Can i do a dynamic analysis for the first half without isolating the...
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    What does a Roller (beam to beam) Steel Connection looks like?

    So i have to design the stairs and i decided to make the end of the stringer a roller connection . But i received a drawing and i didn't know what to make of it: I know i'm gonna sound like an idiot here but i'm new ...So what does a Roller beam to beam connection really look like? ...And...
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    Sag Rods vs Lateral torsional buckling in perlins ?

    So were using standard 'euro I' shaped hot rolled Steel for purlins ,The Span is 6 meters (~20 feet) and inclined 6 degrees angle. And we have one engineer that relies on Sag rods, He sais: "The sage rods create a pin support and Halves the length of torsional buckling to (3m)". -Is this...
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    Equivalent Nodal forces of a multiple loaded beam?

    Yeah i kinda figured that would be the case..But i have to check for it , Material is Steel and both members are Pinned. Now that i think about it what should be the other support on the inclined beam if i wanted to isolate it for buckling check?. Thank all for the help Guys :)
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    Equivalent Nodal forces of a multiple loaded beam?

    What i want is to find the reactions so i can do a Buckling analysis on the inclined member and design the transversal beam that holds them.
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    Equivalent Nodal forces of a multiple loaded beam?

    So i have to do the stair analysis by hand , And i couldn't find the equivalent nodal forces on the inclined beam Is there a way to do that without cutting the beam to several parts? If not, Is there a way to turn the point loads into uniformly distributed? Edit: What i want is to find the...

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