Transcription of Structural Engineering Design Rules of Thumb
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Design Rules of Thumb In the early stages of a project, we are often asked how large structural elements will be before we have had a chance to perform the nec-essary computations. We have found the follow-ing rules of thumb to be useful in estimating the approximate depth of a structural member as well ...
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