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Support CenterWebinarsSolve design issues, RFIs, and retrofit challenges faster than ever!
Solve design issues, RFIs, and retrofit challenges faster than ever!
WebinarSteelConnection designAISC (USA)ConnectionLoad effects

Solve design issues, RFIs, and retrofit challenges faster than ever!

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February 27, 2025 / 17:00

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Join us for a one-hour session where you'll learn how to quickly adapt to structural design challenges at every project phase: design, construction, and repair. We’ll walk through three common structural details and demonstrate how to efficiently resolve them using IDEA StatiCa.

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  • Skewed connection design 
  • On-site interferences
  • Retrofit of steel connections

Speakers

  • Andrea Castelo

    Andrea Castelo

    Technical Manager IDEA StatiCa US

  • David Eckrote

    David Eckrote

    VP, Sales and Operations IDEA StatiCa US

  • Yann Gueguen

    Yann Gueguen

    Regional Sales Engineer IDEA StatiCa US

The webinar presentation will include the following examples and a live demonstration of how to solve them in IDEA StatiCa: 

  • Skewed connection design

The skewed condition is usually already known in the project's design phase. However, there is very little guidance on designing these using traditional methodologies, and most of the time, the skewed beams will interfere with other members. Therefore, openings and notches need to be considered.  

Larry Klobier and William Thornton, "Design of Skewed connections", Modern Steel Construction, May 1999
  • On-site interferences

This situation commonly happens during the construction phase, so the EoR must deliver a quick solution. These interferences can include bolt pattern changes, openings on members near the connections, notches on connection plates, etc. 

  • Steel connection retrofit

 Brownfield projects require assessment of existing steel connections due to increased loads, structure reframing, etc. 

Solving these problems involves neither guesswork and overdesigning nor hours of recalculation. Our webinar will show you how to overcome these problems in minutes.  

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