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Base Plate Connections
A comparison between results from the component‐based finite element method (CBFEM) and traditional calculation methods used in US practice for base plate connections is presented in this chapter. Three loading conditions are evaluated: concentric axial compressive load, shear load, and combined axial compressive load and moment.
Base Plate Connections
A comparison between results from the component‐based finite element method (CBFEM) and traditional calculation methods used in US practice for base plate connections is presented in this chapter. Three loading conditions are evaluated: concentric axial compressive load, shear load, and combined axial compressive load and moment.
Base Plate Connections
StatiCa, IDEA (author) / Denavit, Mark (author) / Nassiri, Ali (author) / Mahamid, Mustafa (author) / Vild, Martin (author) / Sezen, Halil (author)
2024-10-15
17 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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