Beam-Column Joint Shear Design and Strong Column Weak Beam Checks

Beam-Column Joint Shear Design and Strong Column Weak Beam Checks

For 2021 and prior versions, Beam-Column Joint Shear Design and Strong Column Weak Beam condition checks were given in the same report which is Post-Analysis Design Checks Report. 

With ProtaStructure 2024, Beam Column Joint Shear Design and Strong Column Weak Beam condition checks are considered separately with modern report layout, including smart notifications and headings.
 
The attached design guides include example calculation details & verification of results for both Beam Column Joint Shear Design and Strong Column Weak Beam.
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