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- 19 Jan 2019
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- 28 May 2026
Explanation
Option A defines d as the distance between flange angles or the clear space between flanges. Option B states that vertical stiffeners must be spaced between 0.33 d and 1.5 d. Option C explains that for horizontal stiffeners, d is the clear distance from the horizontal stiffener to the tension flange. Therefore, all these statements are correct.
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