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    Car shed, Roof uplift

    Hi, For car sheds similar to these: http://www.polycongulf.com/Uploads/Product/26_Car-shed.jpg http://upload.ecvv.com/upload/Product/20111/China_Car_Shed_Polycarbonate_Sheet20111211039457.jpg There is possibility of having the wind load acting on the underside of the roof, causing uplift...
  2. S275

    Minimum material properties? structural steel Linear, NL analysis

    Hi What are the minimum required material properties to perform static structural steel linear and non-linear analysis? I have used the data available in Ansys WB library for structural steel and just made some modifications on yielding strengths. I'm getting reasonable results when using NL...
  3. S275

    Minimum fillet weld for 2" base plate

    Hi, Is it right to use AISC 2005 specification (Table.J2.4) (Minimum size of fillet welds) For a 2" thick base plate? It requires a minimum of 5/16" for thinner part larger than 3/4". In [Design of welded structures] by Blodgett [Putting in mind it is old] there is table 3 in section 7.4.3 and...
  4. S275

    Shear design for column with shear on both axes? Biaxial shear

    Hi, If there is a column subjected to shear forces along both axes (Biaxial shear) - (It is also subjected to biaxial moment)- I have no problem for the flexural design of the biaxial moment, but I'm not sure about the shear, should I simply take the resultant shear force =...
  5. S275

    Looking for"Multilinear isotropic hardening" data for structural steel

    Hi I'm looking for "Multilinear isotropic hardening" - (Stress vs. plastic strain) - for structural steel metal. I need it for structural steel grades S275 and S355 (British) but I don't mind to use values related to other standards (American, ...) or grades close enough to these grades. I need...

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