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Solved problems for effective net area.

Two solved problems for effectuive net area estimations are given. In the first solved problem one leg of an angle of 6x6x1/2 inches is connected to a gusset plate. In the second solved problem one leg of an angle of 6x6x1/2 inches is connected to a gusset plate through welding from three sides.

9-Two Solved problems for an estimate of effective net area.

September 3, 2024March 20, 2021 by Maged kamel
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2 solved problems for a single angle connected to a gusset plate, first by bolts and second problem by welds. How to determine the effective net area?

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