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Dr Shaiq Khan is a Chartered Structural Engineer working freelance in the building trade. In his day to day work, he develops and uses spreadsheets for the design and maintenance of buildings. This enables him to enhance the quality of work for his clients. He is generous enough to share his technical expertise with fellow professionals.

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2010 Jan. 25384This file is located in the Welds folder. Analysis & Design of Weld Groups. File version 7.16.
2008 Sep. 09224This file is located in the Civil Engineering folder. Stresses Beneath Pads Under Eccentric Loads. File version 1.0.
2008 Sep. 07114This file is located in the Beams folder. Indian Steel Sections. File version 1.0.
2008 Sep. 0778This file is located in the Beams folder. Historic 1939 UK Steel Section Properties. File version 1.0.
2008 Sep. 07135This file is located in the Beams folder. UK Steel Section Properties. File version 1.0.
2008 Sep. 07214This file is located in the Buckling folder. Safe Loads in Axial Compression to BS449. File version 1.0.
2008 Sep. 07201This file is located in the Bolts and Threads folder. Capacities of Bolts and Welds to BS449: Part 2. File version 1.0.
2008 Sep. 07198This file is located in the Bolts and Threads folder. Capacities of Bolts and Welds to BS5950-1. File version 1.0.
2008 Sep. 07390This file is located in the Beams folder. Crane Design Guide to BS 5950. File version 1.0.
2008 Sep. 07188This file is located in the Beams folder. BS 5950 Circular Hollow members. File version 1.0.
2008 Sep. 07205This file is located in the Misc. Topics folder. Units Conversion. File version 1.0.
2008 Sep. 07508This file is located in the Beams folder. Continuous Beam Analysis (up to 4 spans). File version 1.0.
2008 Sep. 07221This file is located in the Civil Engineering folder. Loads beneath Rigid Pile Caps or Rafts. File version 1.0.
2008 Sep. 07325This file is located in the Civil Engineering folder. Reinforced Concrete Circular Columns. File version 1.0.
2008 Sep. 07306This file is located in the Civil Engineering folder. Reinforced Concrete Rectangular Columns. File version 1.0.
2008 Sep. 07180This file is located in the Civil Engineering folder. RC Rectangular Section Design to BS8110: Part 1 & 2. File version 1.0.
2008 Sep. 07181This file is located in the Civil Engineering folder. Reinforced Concrete Sections to BS 8007. File version 1.0.

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