Lp = 7.7 and Lr = 23.1 for W27x114 Reading Materials: (1) AISC 360 specifications: Chapter...
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4. Use A992 steel and select the lightest W12-shape for the beam-column shown in the figure below. The member is part of a braced frame, and the axial load and bending moment are based on service loads consisting of 30% dead load and 70% live load (the end shears are not shown) Bending is about the strong axis, and K= Ky=1.0. The frame analysis was performed consistent with...
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....
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Problem 1: Select a W-shape beam for the following load scenario. Assume there is bracing at the ends and at midspan. Use A992 steel. The deflection limit is given as L/360. (35 points) DL = 0.75 k/ft LL = 1.00 k/ft 15 ft 15 ft a. Using AISC LRFD, compute the factored design load, Mu, acting on the member. (ANS. b. What section would you select if you did not consider the moment gradient? (ANS. c. Account...
Problem l The beam shown below is laterally braced at D,F and F. The uniform load shown does not include the weight of the beam. Determine whether a W24x 104 ASTM A992 is adequate for bending and shear. P,-12k PL -36k 3k/ft 10 20 30 FIGURE P5.5-15 a) Determine the controlling load combination and calculate Pu (for the concentrated force) and wu (for wo plus beam's selfweight, which is a uniformly distributed load) b) Analyze the beam loaded with the...
The single-story unbraced frame shown below is subjected to dead load, roof live load, and wind load Figure 1 shows the results of a first-order analysis relative to the columns of the frame. The axial load and end moment (also equal to the maximum moment in the column) are given separately for the different load cases (i.e., dead load, roof live load, and lateral wind load). All vertical loads are symmetrically placed and contribute only to the Mnt moments (i.e.,...