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Multistory Concrete Building | CSA A23.3:19
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3D reinforced concrete building including design acc. to CSA A23.3:19
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Free webinar Concrete Reinforced concrete CSA CSA A23.3 Building Diaphragm Shear wall Spandrel Deep beam
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- Downloads 21x
- Updated 08/04/2023
- Number of Nodes 336
- Number of Lines 506
- Number of Members 30
- Number of Surfaces 140
- Number of Solids 0
- Number of Load Cases 3
- Number of Load Combinations 10
- Number of Result Combinations 0
- Total Weight 496.200 tons
- Dimensions 26.25 x 39.37 x 49.21 feet
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