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A welded tension member is to consist of two channels placed 400mm back to back with...

A welded tension member is to consist of two channels placed 400mm back to back with the flanges turned out. Select the channels for a factored tensile load of 4R KN using A36 steel and the AISC specification. The member is to be 30m long.

TAKE R =2071

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