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Steel Angle Question 2

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CorporalToe

Civil/Environmental
Mar 9, 2024
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Hello I am studying for my PE Civil Structural Exam. I was wondering for this question why would you not use the yielding formula from
AISC 360-16 F.10:
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Question:
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Solution:
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Tbh when I first did this question I also thought the solution was similar to what Celt drew. I think it was bad question overall
 
Interestingly seems the previous iteration of this problem had the correct solution: eng-tips thread

I think this was meant as a “gotcha” problem and perhaps it “got” the solution writer this go around.
 
What is the goal of NCEES by providing an answer that is 10% less conservative?

Previously, the answer to that question used a moment arm of 4". And I'm talking about the solution prior to the one Celt posted.
 
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