I reached out to Skyline and just received a copy of a portion of an old TradeARBED manual that includes the properties of the BZ IIIN section I was looking for (see attachment).
http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=66049b96-04d5-4915-b71a-77a700bd100c&file=TradeArbed_BZ_p7-13.pdf
I'm looking for section properties for an ARBED BZ IIIN sheet pile section from 1963 (or earlier). I have a wall that was designed in 1963 that used this section. I've located the width (17.7 in), weight (46.9 plf), section modulus (33.3 in3/LF), moment of inertia (170.4 in4/LF), and radius of...
I'm looking for section properties for an ARBED BZ IIIN sheet pile section from 1963 (or earlier). I have a wall that was designed in 1963 that used this section. I've located the width (17.7 in), weight (46.9 plf), section modulus (33.3 in3/LF), moment of inertia (170.4 in4/LF), and radius of...
You can get this at: http://www.precastanswers.com/home.cfm
Once you register (it's free), look under Marine Structures/Foundations for "Prestressed Concrete Piling Interaction Diagrams".
Tripp Howard P.E.
Thanks dsi. That seems to work just right. One more questin though. Where do I create this module if I want it available to all my spreadsheets?
Thanks,
Tripp
Go to the following web page, scroll down to the "Additional Information" section and click on "Click to download files".
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ASCE has a publication that deals with situations like this called "Wind Loads and Anchor Bolt Design for Petrochemical Facilities". It can be ordered online at:
http://www.asce.org/publications/booksdisplay.cfm?type=9704525
Tripp
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