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  1. dcredskins

    Cold Formed Steel Design

    DaveAtkins, I agree with you on item 1. However, this is an example. I just want to see how you do it (calculations please, if possible). Also, in item 2, I would like to see how you show design calculations with tracks and PDFs condition.
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    Cold Formed Steel Design

    I would like to know how different engineers design: 1. Stud splice (only for lateral/wind load) 2. Base connection design (thicker track or stiffclip if necessary) for cantilever (parapet) studs including the fasteners design (we specify STEEL NETWORK STIFFCLIPS under these circustances...
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    Self Compacting Soil (#57 stone)

    We specify self compacting soil (#57 normally) at the back of the retaining walls. Does it mean, we do not have to compact at all? BTW, I am structural engineer. Please help.
  4. dcredskins

    HSS to HSS moment frame connections

    nutte, I have 13th ed manual. I could not find any detail (HSS to HSS moment frame connections) on it.
  5. dcredskins

    HSS to HSS moment frame connections

    structuresguy, Is there any way, I could download this manual right now? I am AISC member. I could not see this manual online on AISC website.
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    HSS to HSS moment frame connections

    I am looking for a reference (design and detailing) for HSS to HSS moment frame connections. I called AISC, and was not that helpful. Do we have any manual or book, I could look into? I know this is not very common practice. I would appreciate your help.
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    Design of Retaining Wall.

    JAE, Most of what you mentioned, I agree. However, refer to my sketch, you see the failure wedge line defines how much x distance is required to get full lateral pressure. There is difference between water and soil. Water is frictionless, however, soil is not (except some frictionless soil). In...
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    Design of Retaining Wall.

    Countervail, If you refer to the sketch, the client would like to raise the ground level in front of the existing sheet pile. The retaining wall is there to retain the backfill between the front of the sheet pile and back of the retaining wall (distance x as indicated in the sketch). FYI...
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    Design of Retaining Wall.

    I have a retaining wall located in front of the sheet piles as shown in the attached PDF, how much soil/lateral pressure do I consider in designing the retaining wall? To the point, how do I design the retaining walls? The sheet piles are already existing.
  10. dcredskins

    Steel Shop Drawing: BTS?

    Thanks UcfSE. This makes sense. Also, thanks for PDF.
  11. dcredskins

    Steel Shop Drawing: BTS?

    I found an abbreviation BTS in steel shop drawing, what does it mean? I know FS (far side) and NS (near side). I would appreciate your help.
  12. dcredskins

    Signing and Sealing Drawings Prepared by Others

    I agree with MiketheEngineer. This is what we do in east-coast. I have done it so many times.
  13. dcredskins

    Per ASCE 7, what is the mean roof height of a BLDG?

    csd72, in ASCE 7-05, pp. 37-74, only thing I see is h = mean roof height, in feet (meters), except that eave height shall be used for theta less or equal to 10 degree. I did not find any section talking about parapets/penthouses/screen walls. Am I missing anything?
  14. dcredskins

    Per ASCE 7, what is the mean roof height of a BLDG?

    WillisV, You got my point. In ASCE, I did not find any specific section dealing with this issue, if we need to consider parapet/penthouse/secreen wall as a part of building height, to my knowledge. I understand the "engineering judgement call" part. However, I am looking for any documented proof.
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    Per ASCE 7, what is the mean roof height of a BLDG?

    Per ASCE 7, what is the mean roof height (h) of a bldg as follows? 1. Office BLDG, flat roof (40'-0") with 2'-6" parapet. 2. Office BLDG, flat roof (40'-0") with 2'-6" parapet, and 12'-0" penthouse (penthouse covers only 25% of the roof plan). 3. Office BLDG, flat roof (40'-0") with 2'-6"...
  16. dcredskins

    Allowable Story Drift

    JAE, it is for wind. nutte, do you know if IBC 2006 address this issue?
  17. dcredskins

    Allowable Story Drift

    What is the maximum allowable story drift per AISC? Which section of AISC 13ed Manual talks about it? I would appreciate your response.
  18. dcredskins

    Interior non-load bearing CMU wall

    apsix, I do not think we can consider ceiling lining as bracing system. It should be angle braces, to my knowledge.
  19. dcredskins

    Interior non-load bearing CMU wall

    My detail shows (connection of top of the wall and underside of the slab) angle brace. However, the contractor forgot to put it, and already finished the ceiling and walls. To put those angle braces per my detail, he has to tear apart his finishing and redo it. And obviously, he does not want to...
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    Interior non-load bearing CMU wall

    Civilperson, thanks for the quick response. Seismic load is not an issue in this case. Wind load governs.

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