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Steel Shop drawings - Curved Plate Girder

Steel Shop drawings - Curved Plate Girder

Steel Shop drawings - Curved Plate Girder

(OP)
I am in need of a definition for two diagrams that I am seeing on a set of steel shop drawings. One is labeled Camber Diagram and another is label "Progressive" camber diagram. Both diagrams have the same dimensionals labels, but different values for camber. Is the progressive camber a staged or phased diagram for loading? Thanks

RE: Steel Shop drawings - Curved Plate Girder

You need to talk to the shop to find out the real answer. It could also be that one is overall camber and one is the camber in a specific section between splices.

RE: Steel Shop drawings - Curved Plate Girder

(OP)
thanks!~ will do

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