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Engineering, 27.10.2020 17:40, gslovestodance6879

Determine the available column strength of a 10 ft. long WT7x34 (A992) that is braced laterally and torsionally at the ends only, by considering (i) flexural, (ii) torsional, (iii) flexural-torsional buckling. This is a singly symmetric section so for (iii), you can follow Section E4(b) in the Specification.

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