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Building in Winston Salem, NC is 30-stories and 410 ft high and has welded steel frame analyzed as rigid frame formed by haunched beams fully welded to columns; absence of shear walls and diagonals permitted structure that is light yet made rigid; each line of girders and columns was considered as bent for resisting wind loads; floor beams at 6-ft centers carry cellular deck with 4 in. of light weight concrete figures as composite.
Building in Winston Salem, NC is 30-stories and 410 ft high and has welded steel frame analyzed as rigid frame formed by haunched beams fully welded to columns; absence of shear walls and diagonals permitted structure that is light yet made rigid; each line of girders and columns was considered as bent for resisting wind loads; floor beams at 6-ft centers carry cellular deck with 4 in. of light weight concrete figures as composite.
Welded steel frame skyscraper
Civ Eng (NY)
Meir, E. (author)
1967
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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