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Single angle in compression example ASD 9th

Single angle in compression example ASD 9th

Single angle in compression example ASD 9th

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I am writing a spreadsheet to calculate the capacity of single angles in compression based on the 9th Ed. ASD.  I have a question about Example 11 on page 3-57 in the manual.  Near the end of the example, on page 3-58, it says 'Using Table 3,'.  Where is Table 3?  I haven't been able to figure out where they are referring to.  Thanks for your help.

RE: Single angle in compression example ASD 9th

Page 5-119.

RE: Single angle in compression example ASD 9th

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RE: Single angle in compression example ASD 9th

ble31980,
This has already been done for equal sided single angles. If you are a member in AISC, you can find this article titled "Tables for Equal Single Angles in Compression" by Wayne W. Walker.

Hope this helps.

RC
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