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OSE (Marine/Ocean) (OP) 24


Jul
08
2:34
I am reading manual of Etabs for designing SHEAR WALL of building and I am finding the condition: Pu<0.35P0;

Manual says: if Pu>0.35P0, ­> not check for shear wall;

I have reading ACI standard but I could nt find the provision as above previous;

I would like to be consultan above this problem; be provided name of document say about this problem; what
provision of current standards rule?

Thanks a lot

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