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Introduction to Coped beams.

Introduction to Coped beams: A detailed illustration is provided. Coped beams have a cut in the flange to fit with the connecting beam or column.

13-The relation between Block shear and coped beams.

February 15, 2026May 20, 2021 by Maged kamel
Brief illustration - post 13-tension members

Introduction to block shear and coped beams, why do we need to use coped beams? what are the different names for the cut in a coped beam, the cases for UBS?

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