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RAM | STAAD | ADINA Wiki Is there any option of introducing Column Flange Doubler in AISC code as in CSA code?
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    Is there any option of introducing Column Flange Doubler in AISC code as in CSA code?

    Introducing Column Flange Doubler in AISC code as in CSA code (image is given below)?



    As this is not a standard stiffener for AISC, (not supported by AISC), the answer is 'No'..
    However, if required we can plan an enhancement to include this in AISC. 

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    • Bikash Created by Bentley Colleague Bikash
    • When: Fri, Mar 17 2023 7:20 AM
    • Sabrina Tedeschi Last revision by Bentley Colleague Sabrina Tedeschi
    • When: Wed, May 3 2023 8:18 AM
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