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AXIALLY LOADED MEMBERS 3.1. Reading Assignment: Section 1.9 and Sections 8.1 and 8.2 of text. . Most axially loaded structural members carry some moment in addition to axial load - for this discussion, restrict consideration to axial load only. 3.2. Reinforcement of Compression Members
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