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49 matching results for "book"

Column web stiffener

This is a selected chapter from book Component-based finite element design of steel connections by prof. Wald et al.

Fillet weld in lap joint

This article is a selected chapter from book Component-based finite element design of steel connections by prof. Wald et al.

Bending stiffness of bolted joint of open sections

A sample chapter from book Benchmark cases for advanced design of structural steel connections 10.2.1 Description The prediction of rotational stiffness

Bolted connection - Interaction of shear and tension

This is a selected chapter from book Component-based finite element design of steel connections by prof. Wald et al.

Stiffness analysis

Some of them are part of the book Benchmark Cases for Advanced Design of Structural Steel Connections written by prof. Wald and his team.

Column base – Open section column in bending to strong axis

This is a selected chapter from book Component-based finite element design of steel connections by prof. Wald et al.

Fillet weld in fin plate joint

This is a selected chapter from book Component-based finite element design of steel connections by prof. Wald et al.

Column web panel in shear

This is a selected chapter from book Component-based finite element design of steel connections by prof. Wald et al.

Column base – Open section column in compression

This is a selected chapter from book Component-based finite element design of steel connections by prof. Wald et al.

CBFEM - how it works, code compliance, validation and verification

The most important verification and validation examples were published in the book Component-based finite element design of steel connections.

Plate to circular hollow section

This is a selected chapter from book Component-based finite element design of steel connections by prof. Wald et al.

Bolted portal frame eaves moment connection

This is a selected chapter from book Component-based finite element design of steel connections by prof. Wald et al.

Column base – Hollow section column (EN)

This is a selected chapter from book Component-based finite element design of steel connections by prof. Wald et al.

Innovations in structural design – unlocking the future

We already know hundreds of designs where the geometry is based on organic shapes and looks much more like an image from a biology book than a typical

Bolted connection - T-stub in tension

This is a selected chapter from book Component-based finite element design of steel connections by prof. Wald et al.

Welded portal frame eaves moment connection

This is a selected chapter from book Component-based finite element design of steel connections by prof. Wald et al.

Rectangular hollow sections

This is a selected chapter from book Component-based finite element design of steel connections by prof. Wald et al.

Circular hollow sections

This is a selected chapter from book Component-based finite element design of steel connections by prof. Wald et al.

Prequalified joints for seismic applications

This is a selected chapter from book Component-based finite element design of steel connections by prof. Wald et al.
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Theoretical background - Detail

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Horizontal tying resistance and structural robustness

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Get inspired by Connection Library

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IDEA StatiCa Detail – Structural design of concrete discontinuities

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Catalog of AISC limit states and design requirements

those in historic standards such as the 1989 AISC Specification which is included in the 9 th edition AISC Manual (commonly referred to as the “green book

IDEA StatiCa took part on BetonTage

BetonTage takes place every year in February in Neu-Ulm, Germany. It is the most compact marketplace for precast concrete parts and concrete goods industry

Innovative look at steel construction design in Krakow

Lectures of professors and teachers from leading Polish technical universities met with great interest from listeners. It was our pleasure to join this