ine the maximum unfactored uniform dead and live loads (WD and Wi in kip/ft) that can...
А w18 x 40 steel spandrel (edge) beam spans 20'. The beam supports a uniform floor live load of 1 kip/ft and a uniform floor dead load of 0.5 kip/ft. The beam also supports brick veneer weighing .6 kip/ft as a uniform dead load. The maximum allowable total load deflection for beams supporting masonry (brick or block) is L/640. Calculate the live load and total load deflections. Do the live load and total load deflections exceed the allowable deflections for...
1. Design a wall footing for the following conditions. Service dead load is 6 kips/ft, service live load is 8 kips/ft. Soil unit weight is 120 lb/ft?. Allowable soil pressure, qa is 4000 psf. The base of the footing is placed 3 ft below the ground surface. Wall is 12 in, thick. Geotechnical analyses have determined the width to be 4 ft. fe' = 3500 psi normal weight concrete, and fy = 60 ksi. Note: you don't need to design...
4) A 100 foot long simply-supported bridge girder supports the unfactored loads shown in the figure. The uniformly distributed dead load, wD, includes the self weight of the girder, and is constant along the full beam length. Concentrated live loads, PL, are applied as shown in the figure. a) Draw factored shear force and factored bending moment diagrams in the spaces provided. Show magnitudes at locations A, B, C, D and E on each diagram.(8) PL = 50k PL-50k WD-2.5...
Based on tributary load analysis, the dead and live loads, wd and wų, respectively, acting on a beam in a vertical load resisting system are shown below. The concrete is normalweight with compressive strength f=5000 psi. Note that the given dead load includes the self-weight of the beam and slab. Section wp=1.2 kip/ft, wu=1.5 kip/ft be-45 inch 5 inch 1 30 inch B A 10 inch In=10 ft 1. Design and detail the beam for positive flexure at section A....
2. Design a square spread footing for the following conditions. Service dead load is 350 kips, service live load is 275 kips. Soil density is 130 lb/ftº. Allowable soil pressure is 4500 psf. Column is 18 in. square. Geotechnical analyses have determined the width to be 13 ft. fe' = 3500 psi normal weight concrete, and fy= 60 ksi. The base of the footing is placed 5 ft below the ground surface. Note: you don't need to design the bar...
CVE 313- 1- Design a square footing for the interior column shown in the figure. The column carries 2 k 't of uniform live load and 1.5 k/t of uniform dead load (including the self weiht of the structure), the base of the footing is 5 ft below grade, the soil weight is 100 lb/ft', and q," 5000 psf. and concrete unit weight is 150 lb/ (25 points) NOTE: Your design should only include the following (one-way shear, two-way shear,...
S. Al-Martini, PhD, P. Eng. Question No. 5 (35minutes) 19 marks) As shown in the figure, a 9-ft 6-in square footing supporting an 18-in. -square tied concrete column and it is subjected to service dead load 225 kips, and service live load 175 kips. column is a typical interior column in a building. Assume normal-weight concrete.. soil pressure (ga) 5000 psf (5 ksf), f'e for column 4000 psi, f's for the footing lsteel 60, 000 psi. The density of the...
S. Al-Martini, PhD, P. Eng. Question No. 5 (35minutes) 19 marks) As shown in the figure, a 9-ft 6-in square footing supporting an 18-in. -square tied concrete column and it is subjected to service dead load 225 kips, and service live load 175 kips. column is a typical interior column in a building. Assume normal-weight concrete.. soil pressure (ga) 5000 psf (5 ksf), f'e for column 4000 psi, f's for the footing lsteel 60, 000 psi. The density of the...
Complefe the following: problem Parameters/notes Change the load: Dead -10 psf. Live - 30 psf hint: first trace the load W to the ends of the rods, then draw a FBD of the beam and rod and solve for reactions at C and B. Use this info to find the force in the rod. Your answer should be the diameter of a round rod rounded to 1/8" increment). Change the load to 400,000 Ibs See Appendix table A3 for Steel...