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  1. Tripp

    ARBED BZ IIIN sheet pile section from 1963

    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...
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    ARBED Esch-Belval BZ IIIN Sheet Pile

    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...
  3. Tripp

    Show Username in Cell

    Is there a way to have a cell in excel show the username as entered in a network login? Thanks, Tripp
  4. Tripp

    Custom Data Entry and Edit Form

    Say I have a project where I need to design 10 steel beams. I can create a spreadsheet that will do all the design checks for a given set of input data, thats no problem, but after designing 10 beams I would have 10 different spreadsheets. I would like to create a workbook where I can enter...
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    AR225 & AR400 Abrasion Resistant Steel Plate

    I am designing a bullet protection system for an existing structure that will use 1/4" and 3/16" AR225 and AR400 steel plates. I have never specified abrasion resistant plate before, so I have a few questions about it (see below). If anyone could provide some answers or point me to...
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    AR225 & AR400 Abrasion Resistant Steel Plate

    I am designing a bullet protection system for an existing structure that will use 1/4" and 3/16" AR225 and AR400 steel plates. I have never specified abrasion resistant plate before, so I have a few questions about it (see below). If anyone could provide some answers or point me to...

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