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Chapter 3, Problem 3.6.4P
Select an American Standard Channel shape for the following tensile loads: dead load = 54 kips, live load = 80 kips, and wind load = 75 kips. The connection will be with longitudinal welds. Use an estimated shear lag factor of U = 0.85. (In a practical design, once the member was selected and the connection designed, the value of U would be computed and the member design could be revised if necessary.) The length is 17.5 ft. Use
a. Use LRFD.
b. Use ASD.
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Steel Design (Activate Learning with these NEW titles from Engineering!)
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