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AISC 370, E4 single angle (stainless steel)

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pperlich

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Jun 17, 2014
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How do you properly apply section E4 for single angles? For single angles, neither the y-axis nor the x-axis is the axis of symmetry. The w-axis is the axis on symmetry. Should I replace F[sub]ey[/sub] with F[sub]ew[/sub], by using r[sub]w[/sub] and L[sub]cw[/sub]? This approach would be consistent with the User Note concerning channels.

Phil
 
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