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RC Design Functions 9.0
The RC Design Functions 9.0 spreadsheet is now available for free download from: RC Design Functions9.zip The main change is update of shear capacity calculations for the latest versions of the Australian codes; AS 3600 and AS 5100. Shear data … Continue reading
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Tagged AS 3600, AS 5100.5, Combined Shear and Torsion, Excel, Reinforced Design Functions, shear capacity, UDF, UMom, VBA
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