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    Moment equations based on lateral movement of a rigid body

    HTURKAK Can you tell me where you got that reference? I tried print Screen but it comes out blurry
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    Moment equations based on lateral movement of a rigid body

    What is equation for moment created from a lateral movement of a rigid body. I have attached example from STERM based on a fixed-Fixed condition = M =6EI&/H^2 and I believe it is 4EI&/H^2 at pinned end and 2EI&/H^2 and fixed end. See attached for example and point me in the right direction of...
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    Aluminium design to AS 1664.1 Australian Code

    Per the AAMA 2010 - ADM1 - Aluminum Design Manual, 6082-T6 T6511 Extrusion (Unwelded) Fty=38ksi Fcy=38 KSI Ftu-45 KSI E=10,100 KSI kt=1 I just purchased a copy of this manual so I learning my way through it. I recommend getting a copy. But it's not cheap. Not sure about your second question.
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    Mean Roof Height used for Components and Claddding -ASCE 7-05 -SImplified Procedure

    Woodman88 and carr82775 , Thanks for the help. I actually found the mean roof height in the front glossary (ASCE 7-05), but also decided to jump to the analytical procedure (Method 2) 0.00256KdKzKtIV^2I with +- GPF-GCPI. Also deducted 10 % per footnote #4. Worked like a charm.
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    Mean Roof Height used for Components and Claddding -ASCE 7-05 -SImplified Procedure

    When designing a window wall of 12'-0" at the base of the building for components and cladding -Simplified per ASCE 7-05, would I use Lambda = 1.21 for H<15', or would I use Lambda = 1.29 for H= 20'. (Page 40 of the ASCE 7-05 FIG 6-2). The actual mean roof height is 18'-0"(+-)It seems like I...
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    What is minimum cover for cast on site Tilt up Panels on site?

    The UBC 97 clearly states that it is 1" for tilt up walls But in the current ACI-318-11, it seems to be vague, is it 3/4"? The walls are cast on site and not at a plant. Also where is this in the CBC-2013 or ACI 318-11?

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