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    CE plywood standard equivalence

    I have an CE stamped plywood under EN 13986 Standard. Can this ply be rated as Structural I in conformance with this EN's requeriments? My plywood sheathing manufacturer has many standards certificates on his website. But just CE is stamped and not APA stamp. I know that Struct I may be...
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    King Stud nailing used to resist overturning?

    The question is clear. The walls began to rotate as soon as the uplift force exceed gravity loads. Prior to that, the wall will be stiff as any other holded down wall. Also, maybe those holded down walls are sufficient to withstand wind or earthquake loads, the difficult part of these second...
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    Wire rope bearing

    That's right, thanks. There are other local issues that i need to balance, i checked the strands and looks ok. But also i'l like to refine the original topic question, it may be handy to me to know about it.
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    Waterproofing a Closed off Concrete Wall Section's Joints

    Check for this system if you like Link
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    Wire rope bearing

    Mainly i'm trying to reduce wale sizes, maybe i'm pointing wrong about wire ropes instead of regular wires, but it is almost free in here and i'll face the same issue of crushing the wood with regular ones. i'm preferring bigger wire rope diameter for local conditions
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    Wire rope bearing

    Because localy is very cheap
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    Wire rope bearing

    oh! i'm not trying to make a joint here, just delaying the pouring a little less than an hour, first half on each column and then repeat the sequence. Making the vibrator get inside first half about 24"-40" when finishing the second part, should I consider this as a joint? I'm trying to get...
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    Wire rope bearing

    Whale and Smith, in contrast to Johansen's Yield theory, does not consider yielding moment for nail and take full embedded length subjected to uniform linear pressure (N/mm). Maybe someone more experienced may give me his opinion
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    Wire rope bearing

    Hey, thanks for the quick answer. I just want to make a column formwork cheaper, 4 meter high (about 12') poured in two stages to control hydrostatic pressures, 40 cm max width plus both joints (16"), with a wire at midspan it is feasible to reduce wales size (spaced 16") but my concern is about...
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    Wire rope bearing

    Hi, Can someone give me guide to estimate wire rope bearing strength over wood? Thanks,
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    R factor for steel rod x-bracing with wood framing

    I would be tented to relay on which member yields/fail first. Avoid failures at connections, imagine increasing loads until failure of wood or yielding of steel if you have a wide margin between both capacities choose that material R factor. But if you choose the less conservative R factor take...
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    combined footing, biaxial bending

    Thanks Kootk, I would be able to manage the loads combination, but only by assuming rigid behaviour of the footing. It may be the case because my loads are small at this point of the structure, but torsional cracks must be prevented because they may change the assumed stress distribution...
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    combined footing, biaxial bending

    xD, please Kookt, I wasn't atacking you
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    combination of connections: new slab + existing slab

    Hi kookt, sorry for the late answer. I'm dealing with a deadline so i haven't much time for reading the post. Maybe longitudinal shear is helping, but as i see it i'm still not sure if dowell will work only in tension. Maybe you are thinking in a trussed action between vertical shear and two...
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    combined footing, biaxial bending

    Hi, I'm designing a small structure on clay soil. Two columns are close together (about 1,5 ft face two face) so i'm planning combined footing. Each column supports beams with very differents loads turning out in biaxial bending. I have some concerns about bending. They are acting on opposite...
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    combination of connections: new slab + existing slab

    Dear Kootk, I'm not sure about the suggested detail, the sloped bar might have some issues. At some point the bar will be governed by shear/tension interaction, weakening it but it depends on the load. The horizontal component seems more like a near edge anchor, i'm not sure if a proper cone...
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    Software Recommendations for Load Take-down

    Perhaps you could give a thought on making your own, probably you would if you want it and isn't as hard as it seems. Time consuming at begining but much more time saving when it has grown a bit. For me it was a way to keep notes of my learning, now i just draw most things in autocad and add the...
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    Sway or nonsway RC columns for my space frame

    I think this is intended only for Moment magnification. For example, a column may be classified as slender or not depending on the K value of its deflected shape. This shape will be defined by column's end restraint conditions and the sway or nonsway behaviour of the frame. If you you change the...
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    Doubt about Neutral axis of Reinforced concrete

    Thanks Ingenuity, and all of you That let's me clear. I think that to be studying and working continuously is dizzying me. While moment's component forces are applied on a straight line theirs directions will always be perpendicular to any point of the line, so i can take all of them as the...
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    Doubt about Neutral axis of Reinforced concrete

    Sorry if it is a fool question, but a can't conciliate to prevail horizontal equilibrium over rotational one, Both should be achieved and there should be a way to understand it

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