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Designing a Laterally Restrained Steel Beam

2 June 2020 Omotoriogun Victor 3

Understanding the design of steel beams depend to a large extent on whether the compression flange is laterally restrained or not. This is because when a steel beam is subjected to flexure, there is a tendency for it to buckle along its length.

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