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June 9, 2023

Composite Collector Beam Design with Seismic Loads Based on AISC 360-05 / CBC 07 / IBC 09 1

Composite Collector Beam Design with Seismic Loads Based on AISC 360-05 / CBC 07 / IBC 09

Designing a composite collector beam with seismic loads based on the AISC 360-05 (American Institute of Steel Construction), CBC 07 (California Building Code 2007), and IBC 09 (International Building Code 2009) involves following the provisions outlined in these codes. A composite collector beam is typically used to resist lateral loads in steel-framed structures subjected to […]

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Torsional Analysis of Steel Members 2

Torsional Analysis of Steel Members

Torsional analysis of steel members is an engineering process used to assess the behavior and strength of structural members subjected to torsional loading. Torsion occurs when a member is subjected to twisting forces, causing it to deform and potentially fail. In the case of steel members, such as beams, columns, or shafts, torsional analysis is

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PROFILE NESTING by Saccuan's Lab 3

PROFILE NESTING by Saccuan’s Lab

Profile nesting refers to the process of optimizing the arrangement of profiles or shapes on a sheet or plate to minimize waste material during cutting or fabrication. Saccuan’s Lab is a software developed by Saccuan, a company specializing in CAD/CAM (Computer-Aided Design/Computer-Aided Manufacturing) solutions. The basic version of Saccuan’s Lab typically offers essential features for

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Moment Connection Design for Beam to Weak Axis Column Based on AISC 360-10 4

Moment Connection Design for Beam to Weak Axis Column Based on AISC 360-10

Designing a moment connection between a beam and a weak axis column based on the AISC 360-10 (American Institute of Steel Construction) involves several steps and considerations. Here’s a general outline of the process: Determine the connection type: Select the appropriate moment connection type based on the project requirements and constraints. Common types include bolted

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Maximum Uniform Load per 13th Edition Manual 5

Maximum Uniform Load per 13th Edition Manual

The maximum uniform load that a structure can support depends on several factors, including the material strength, dimensions, design specifications, and safety factors. Without specific details about the structure or application you are referring to, it is challenging to provide an accurate answer. In engineering practice, maximum uniform load calculations are typically performed by considering

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