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    welding a built-up section

    I'm trying to design a builtup section to solve an existing problem. I need to increase the moment of inertia for a roof beam for a monorail to be added. I've determined that if I add a 3X1/4" plate to the bottom of a W12X19 I get the properties I'm looking for. I know that I need a lap...
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    industrial exhaust velocity

    I'm finding conflicting information and I would like some varied input. For industrial exhaust what is an acceptable duct velocity. I understand the capture velocity but sizing the ductwork is where my trouble lies. I've hear a max of 2500 fpm all the way to 5000 fpm. I don't want to much...
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    die exhaust suggestions

    I've trying to design a die exhaust system for a plastics manufacturer and I'm coming up against some walls. I've got the industrial ventilation manual and I can not find a section that describes how many CFM I should be exhausting from the area. I'm planning on using a 3X2 canopy hood to...
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    Interior Shading = More cooling???

    I'm looking at the procedure for calculating space design cooling load in Ashrae. For Solar gain - q=A x SC x SHGF x CLF. I understand that and agree with it. My problem lies when I read that charts for interior shading. The Values for "With Interior Shading" are higher than that without...
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    Experience under an Engineer

    I'm in a certain situation and I'd like some advice from professionals out there. I've worked for a small architectural firm for 8 years. Most if this time I was in college obtaining a BS in civil engineering. I trained under their in house engineer that wasn't liscenced. Almost three years...
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    coped beam

    I'm trying to cope a 4 foot section of a floor beam. Where can I find examples, regulations, calculations on how to determine if the beam will be ok? Thanks for any help in advance.
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    built-up section

    When I try to calc the I in the steel manual I don't get close. I'm using the regular geometric formula's but I'm off. What would I be doing wrong.
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    float contact controls

    I'm installing a couple of floats in a process water pit. I need the floats to active a light and turn a pump on. Is this possible with one float? I guess to make it clearer, can you control two seperate items with one float?? Thanks in advance
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    Pump sizing concern

    This pump only does one way. The main is a 6" pipe and the individual to the equipment is a 2 1/2". Supply pressure is pretty critical but I would rather not use a reducing valve. Thanks to the help.
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    Pump sizing concern

    Not working with pipes and pumps all that often I would like someone to verify this. I have a process system that needs 75gpm and 60psi at two seperate points along a system. One point is 90 ft from the pump and the other is 130 ft. The pump sits 15 ft below the outlet points of this...
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    Minimum plate size for joist bearing on masonry

    I'm looking for a rule of thumb more than anything. I've calculated the required size of 6x6 for a joist bearing plate on masonry but everyone tells me that is smaller then they have seen. Does anyone know a general rule of thumb like "don't use less than a 6x10"? Thanks for the help on...
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    cross bracing - steel and masonry

    I'm looking at a situation I don't agree with and want some second opinions. We were contracted to design a mezzanine inside a pre-engineered warehouse building and a attached office. There is a masonry wall with it's centerline hitting the back edge of Their columns. They are now telling me...
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    Column as Conduit???

    Good Discussion. The application is for lights a city canopy for an alleyway, not attached to any buildings. Steel tube is a structural member and the city is, and always has been, worry about teenage kids vandelizing the construction. Due to this my idea was to run the wiring underground...
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    Column as Conduit???

    What about hiding the conduit inside the column? That would take care of the conduit issue and it would still be vandel resistant.
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    Column as Conduit???

    I'm trying to use a building column as a conduit. It's an 8x8 steel tube and the underground conduit would terminate into it. Is this ok? Do I have to have another conduit running inside to shield?? Is there anywhere in the NEC that comments on this?

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