Steel Connection Design Example - Using AISC Steel Manual | By Hand | Part 1 of 2
The Team shows how to do every check by hand and how to use AISC tables to do it FAST. Perfect for college students and those new to steel design. We cover the following failure modes:(aka - the ways the connection could fail) 👉shear yielding 👉shear rupture 👉block shear 👉bolt shear part 2 will have 👉weld capacity check 👉how to find everything FAST AF Civil Structural PE exam will be here before you know it! (Check NCEES website to confirm time, date, and location!!) NCEES Website 👇 https://ncees.org/ Food Prep. to Crush Your Exam 👇 https://www.habituallyholistic.com/ Music by https://www.bensound.com/ #Steeldesign #civilengineer #structuralengineer

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