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Actual Stiffener Spacing in Bridge and Suspension Cable Formulas
The actual stiffener spacing is the distance between two stiffeners which is placed either longitudinal (aligned in the span) or transverse (normal to the span). And is denoted by a
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. Actual Stiffener Spacing is usually measured using the Millimeter for Length. Note that the value of Actual Stiffener Spacing is always negative.
Formulas to find Actual Stiffener Spacing in Bridge and Suspension Cable
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Actual Stiffener Spacing for Minimum Moment of Inertia of Transverse Stiffener
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Bridge and Suspension Cable formulas that make use of Actual Stiffener Spacing
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Minimum Moment of Inertia of Transverse Stiffener
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Web Thickness for Minimum Moment of Inertia of Transverse Stiffener
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List of variables in Bridge and Suspension Cable formulas
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Moment of Inertia
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Web Thickness
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FAQ
What is the Actual Stiffener Spacing?
The actual stiffener spacing is the distance between two stiffeners which is placed either longitudinal (aligned in the span) or transverse (normal to the span). Actual Stiffener Spacing is usually measured using the Millimeter for Length. Note that the value of Actual Stiffener Spacing is always negative.
Can the Actual Stiffener Spacing be negative?
Yes, the Actual Stiffener Spacing, measured in Length can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Actual Stiffener Spacing?
Actual Stiffener Spacing is usually measured using the Millimeter[mm] for Length. Meter[mm], Kilometer[mm], Decimeter[mm] are the few other units in which Actual Stiffener Spacing can be measured.
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