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    Reactions of flat plate pinned on 3 sides

    I likely have a table somewhere, but realistically can you not just do tributary areas. It's not going to be perfect but it's probably good enough for a pinned condition
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    Steel 'strut-and-tie' design

    With a diagonal stiffener you're basically using the same detailing that's often used for load continuity / shear reinforcing at welded right angle moment connections. Along the same line, you could also use a web doubler plate or similar reinforcement.
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    Two directional bending and tension

    What are you trying to calculate and what material is this? I ask because if you're talking about concrete capacity design, this is actually a pretty complicated answer that doesn't necessarily pop up easily. It's the weird 'thing that you'd think is basic but is actually a giant giant pain'...
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    Being asked to sign a non-disclosure agreement before quoting

    You can get incredibly complacent on letting things into contracts because they generally don't become a problem. Most clients are reasonable and most projects don't get to the point of disagreement where you're parsing contract terms in detail. Most of the time our contracts are basically...
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    Being asked to sign a non-disclosure agreement before quoting

    NDA's aren't unusual, but don't go signing random liability waivers and things. Cross out the stuff you don't like, initial the cross outs, sign it and send it back to them with your concerns asking them to countersign and provide you a copy. I've never had pushback from reasonable companies...
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    Digitally sign Structural drawing

    I don't have any mumbo jumbo. Mine's just a picture of my stamp with my signature on it, with a computer generated date. Basically, it looks like a wet stamped drawing but the date is typed. Everything else is contained in the digitial signature itself that's embedded in the drawing. Check...
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    ASCE 7-16 Seismic Design for Skid With Nonstructural Components

    Like I had said above, though, you can also design the tank using software with a response spectrum analysis and then do holddown and skid design using simplified numbers from a non-structural component style static analysis.
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    ASCE 7-16 Seismic Design for Skid With Nonstructural Components

    None of the ASCE-7 sections fully cover this type of design. It's sort of equipment supported by a structure, but it's also sort of one structure with subcomponents, and it's also sort of components on a foundation system. You can draw the box in a variety of valid ways. To some degree you're...
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    contractor not following plans... at all

    Unless you have a relationship that you need to maintain with the architect, just inform the parties and the city that it's substantially non-compliant and walk away. You don't have to fix things for a client that's going to be hard to work with and isn't going to pay you in line with the...
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    ASCE 7-16 Seismic Design for Skid With Nonstructural Components

    There's basically two ways to approach this. (1) Simplify as much as possible and use a large base shear factor for everything. Do very high level static calculations, get yourself a seismic factor as a percent of gravity (or a couple for different categories of equipment) and run with it...
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    Digital Signatures - Basic vs Medium Assurance

    I'm confused by the distinction levels you've got there. The 'document hasn't been tampered with' is inherent to any digital signing. It wouldn't need a third party to validate that. If the signature is still there and there isn't any versioning tagged by the file format then it hasn't been...
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    Punching shear on S.O.G.

    I don't generally explicitly check punching shear. I use one of the methods for point loads in ACI 360-R or the US military slab on ground manuals. It's not really a pure punching shear problem because of what XR250 is saying. I'll also sometimes just assume load goes straight into the...
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    Fall Protection on Platform

    Realistically, if you're designing it to a reasonable area load this isn't really going to be an issue I don't think. say it's a 4x4 platform at 100psf. You've got 1600lbf and a 1.6 factor. So ultimate capacity is 2560lbf. That's 10 or more times a person's weight. Also, steel equipment...
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    An Explaination of ACI 15.10.5.3 (specifically b)

    Foundation stuff isn't really what that section is on about. In Canada at least foundation rocking is specifically dealt with in other ways. If you're going to capacity design, it generally requires you to do it the other way (i.e. design the foundation to the capacity of the lateral system)...
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    An Explaination of ACI 15.10.5.3 (specifically b)

    I don't have the code in front of me to figure out the context, but I think this is the clause that allows for fusing in the attachment (i.e. the thing that attaches the anchor bolts to the structure). This might be something like a plate that fails in large deflection bending so that the load...

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