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Q.7. Explain the following question (6% for each one) (30%) 1. Allowable bearing stresses if dowel...
Q.6. Answer the following question (6% for each one) (30%) 1. Determined Equivalent uniform distribution of subgrade resistance in case of X, >L/2. 2. If Allowable bearing stresses=3000psi determined suitable dowel diameter. 3. Joints in concrete pavement. 4. Normal friction diagram for 3-lane highway. 5. Draw typical cross section in construction joint.
A 3 m rigid bar AB is supported with a vertical translational spring at A and a pin at B The bar is subjected to a linearly varying distributed load with maximum intensity g Calculate the vertical deformation of the spring if the spring constant is 700 kN/m. (ans: 21.43 mm) 2. A steel cable with a nominal diameter of 25 mm is used in a construction yard to lift a bridge section weighing 38 kN. The cable has an...
1. The following is a one-layer truss structure fabricated from aluminum tubing with outside diameter and wall thickness as 0.4 inch and 0.05 inch, respectively. The Young's modulus and Poisson's ratio for aluminum are E= 10 x 10°psi, v=0.33, respectively. The applied load P is 60 Ib. Please answer = 60° B Ra all Cled URb The internal force for member AC is: -30 lb 34.6 lb 30 lb -34.6 lb Question 2 1 points Save Answer 1. The following...
summatize the following info and break them into differeng key points. write them in yojr own words apartus 6.1 Introduction—The design of a successful hot box appa- ratus is influenced by many factors. Before beginning the design of an apparatus meeting this standard, the designer shall review the discussion on the limitations and accuracy, Section 13, discussions of the energy flows in a hot box, Annex A2, the metering box wall loss flow, Annex A3, and flanking loss, Annex...
summarizr the followung info and write them in your own words and break them into different key points. 6.5 Metering Chamber: 6.5.1 The minimum size of the metering box is governed by the metering area required to obtain a representative test area for the specimen (see 7.2) and for maintenance of reasonable test accuracy. For example, for specimens incorporating air spaces or stud spaces, the metering area shall span an integral number of spaces (see 5.5). The depth of...