So actually its more of an Strength Effectiveness Factor? As with an SRF of 0,75 the assumed strength is not reduced by 0,75 the actual strength, but simply multiplied. e.g. with 30 MPa and a SRF of 0,75: Not 30 - 0,75 . 30 = 7,5 MPa But 30 . 0.9 = 22.5 MPa Kinda confusing terminology but thanks for the clear video :)
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Are there any strength reduction factor for steel?
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This is also called stiffness modification factor ??
So actually its more of an Strength Effectiveness Factor? As with an SRF of 0,75 the assumed strength is not reduced by 0,75 the actual strength, but simply multiplied.
e.g. with 30 MPa and a SRF of 0,75:
Not 30 - 0,75 . 30 = 7,5 MPa
But 30 . 0.9 = 22.5 MPa
Kinda confusing terminology but thanks for the clear video :)
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