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  1. Skazak

    Wind Loading - Kzt

    I am working up the design loads for a building on top of a hill in the middle of a plain. In working up my Kzt value per ASCE 7-05 Fig 6-4, what exactly is the 'z' value used to calculate K3? ASCE calls out z to be the "height above local ground level". With my building at the top of the...
  2. Skazak

    Timber Shear Wall Uplift - Dead Load Resistance?

    For an isolated shear wall, how do you go about calculating the uplift force at the end of the wall panel? My question specifically is how do you go about applying dead load to your wall to resist the uplift. This is the dead load derived from the load equation 0.6D + W/0.7E. I have run...
  3. Skazak

    Rebar Seat on Insulation

    I am designing an industrial 8" concrete slab with radiant heat. The slab is poured directly on top of 2" rigin insulation. My concern is that if standard rebar seats are used for the reinforcement, will these puncture the insulation whenever the rebar is stepped on? This would leave my...
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    Composite Deck - Reverse Bending

    I am analysising a composite floor deck (2" type B steel deck 4" conc.) which has some fairly high reverse bending due to point loads. Am I allowed to take any bending strength from the inherent strength of the steel deck by itself? ie if my analysis resultes in a moment capicity of X for the...
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    Maxium Puddle Weld Plate Thickness

    What is the maxium thickness of steel PL that can be effectively attached by puddle welding? In my situation I have a 12 GA steel plate being attached to the flanges of multiple W beams. Can this connection be made by x" dia puddle welds at x" o.c.? Thanks!

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