The Key to determine Effective Length in PEB Design
Determining the effective length of members is one of the most critical steps in PEB design. This video explains the concept of identifying the effective length of members for different PEB components with codal reference. If you are interested in automation stuff in STAAD, go through this playlist: • Mastering OpenSTAAD Do not forget to subscribe to the channel: / @parishithjayan Following are my book recommendations for those who are willing to learn Civil or Structural engineering basics and Steel Design 1. Structures by Daniel Schodek and Martin Bechthold: https://amzn.to/3Hw77M3 2. Structures - Or why things don't fall down by J.E. Gordon: https://amzn.to/3AQSbEQ 3. Structural Analysis by R.C. Hibbeler: https://amzn.to/3LONLVg 4. Design of Steel Structures by SK Duggal: https://amzn.to/42o4QuH 5. Design Of Steel Structures: Limit State Method by N. Subramanian: https://amzn.to/3NwlhAH

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