2. Select the lightest W section for a 48 simply-spanning beam for a superimposed DL of...
Please refer AISC 15th edition 2. Select the lightest W shape to carry a uniformly distributed dead load of 0.5 kips/ft and a live load of 1.0 kips/ft on a simply supported span of 42 ft. Adequate lateral support is provided. The live load deflection is limited to 360, Use A572 Grade 50 steel and LRFD. (credit weight 30)
Please refer AISC 15th edition 2. Select the lightest W shape to carry a uniformly distributed dead load of 0.5 kips/ft and a live load of 1.0 kips/ft on a simply supported span of 42 ft. Adequate lateral support is provided. The live load deflection is limited to 360, Use A572 Grade 50 steel and LRFD. (credit weight 30)
a simply supported beam shown has a span length of 16 ft. the beam is laoded with to concentrated service live loads of 40 kips and 80 kips as shown. if lateral support is provided only at both ends, select the lightest w section of A992 steel that can carry these applied loads. neglect the weight of the beam. ***Need this answered ASAP please*** ***Please show ALL steps*** steel design - please show what tables the values come from. thank...
1.) Select the lightest W beam to support the following loads 4 in. concrete slab 15 ft 40 psf dead load 15 ft 100 psf live load Fy- 50 ksi 35 ft 15 ft Wu 35 ft 1.) Select the lightest W beam to support the following loads 4 in. concrete slab 15 ft 40 psf dead load 15 ft 100 psf live load Fy- 50 ksi 35 ft 15 ft Wu 35 ft
1) Select the lightest section that can be used for the beam shown below if lateral bracing is provided only at the ends of the beam. Given loads are service loads (dead load given includes beam dead weight). Use Fy= 50ksi. The point load is applied at midspan. 4) Select the lightest section that can be used for the beam shown below if lateral bracing is provided only at the ends of the beam. Given loads are service loads (dead...
Problem 1 (100 pts) Select the lightest W24 beam section with Fy = 50 ksi using LRFD for the following span and loading. The unbraced length of the compression flange is 30 ft (Lb = 30'). Consider Cb > 1. The given dead load does not include beam weight. Verify that the selected beam has adequate shear strength. Maximum allowable deflection due to live load is L720. Maximum allowable deflection due to total load is L/360. WD = 1.2 k/ft...
please solve it manually and using ETABS. please solve it manually and using ETABS. 1.) Select the lightest W beam to support the following loads 4 in. concrete slab 15 ft 40 psf dead load 15 ft 100 psf live load Fy 50 ksi 35 ft 15 ft Wu 35 ft 1.) Select the lightest W beam to support the following loads 4 in. concrete slab 15 ft 40 psf dead load 15 ft 100 psf live load Fy 50...
Problem 2: the most economical (lightest) W shape to support a uniformly distributed load of 4k/ft (This load includes the weight of the beam) on a simply supported span of 25 ft as shown. Assume the yield stress of the steel to be 50 ksi. The deflection limit (Allowable) is Select 360 w 4 kips/ft 25'-0" R 50 kips RB 50 kips
Concrete design Problem #1: Design a rectangular beam section, i.e. select b, d, h, and the required area of tension steel, A, at mid-span for a 22 ft-span simply supported beam that support its own weight, a superimposed service dead load of 1.25 kip/ft, and a uniform service live load of 2 kip/ft. Start by assuming the self-weight of the beam W-410 lbs/ft, b-0.7d, and use fc4500 psi and fy-60, 000 psi Note: Provide a detailed sketch for the final...
A simply supported beam (B-2) supports a uniformly distributed load and is braced at five-foot intervals in addition to a composite slab that is secured to the compression flange of the beam via shear studs. Assume that the beam is made of ASTM A992 grade with Fy = 50 ksi. Select the lightest W shape to safely support the following loads: DL = 225 psf LL = 150 psf Beams are spaced at 10' o.c. 8.25*: A simply supported beam...