Frames in concrete buildings can be classified as: Rigid and flexible frames Sway and non-sway frames Tall and short fra

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Frames in concrete buildings can be classified as: Rigid and flexible frames Sway and non-sway frames Tall and short fra

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Frames In Concrete Buildings Can Be Classified As Rigid And Flexible Frames Sway And Non Sway Frames Tall And Short Fra 1
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Frames in concrete buildings can be classified as: Rigid and flexible frames Sway and non-sway frames Tall and short frames
Question 2 (1 point) A frame is considered to be a NON-SWAY frame if it is sufficiently braced by lateral bracing elements like beams it is sufficiently braced by lateral bracing elements like foundations it is sufficiently braced by lateral bracing elements like shear walls
Question 4 (1 point) if we calculate Q = (Pf*Ao) / (Vf*lc) and find it be less than 0.05: = The building is sufficiently FLEXIBLE and we can consider the frame to be NON- SWAY The building is sufficiently BRACED and we can consider the frame to be NON- SWAY The building is sufficiently FLEXIBLE and we can consider the frame to be SWAY The building is sufficiently BRACED and we can consider the frame to be SWAY
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