Base Plate Connection | AISC
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Download the base plate connection model here and open it with the FEA software RFEM.
This model is used in the free webinar "Member, Surface, and Solid Stress-Strain Analysis in RFEM 6" on July 26, 2022 (English).
Keywords
Free webinar Member Surface Solid Stress Strain Nonlinear Plastic Von Mises
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- Views 221x
- Downloads 14x
- Updated 07/26/2022
- Number of Nodes 26
- Number of Lines 29
- Number of Members 0
- Number of Surfaces 11
- Number of Solids 0
- Number of Load Cases 2
- Number of Load Combinations 1
- Number of Result Combinations 0
- Total Weight 0,078 t
- Dimensions 1,67 x 3,33 x 1,67 feet
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