A W10 × 60 A992 steel column is 16 ft tall with translation and rotation fixed at both ends of the column and for both axes. The column supports a concentric axial dead load of 13 kips and a concentric axial live load of 39 kips. There is no moment about the y-axis. Take the lateral-torsional buckling modification factor as Cb = 1.0. Which of the following is most nearly the maximum moment that can be placed on the x-axis? (LRFD options are in parentheses.) Choose the correct answer. (A) 133 ft-kips (220 ft-kips) (B) 142 ft-kips (237 ft-kips) (C) 150 ft-kips (257 ft-kips) (D) 166 ft-kips (280 ft-kips
A W10 × 60 A992 steel column is 16 ft tall with translation and rotation fixed at both ends of the column and for both axes. The column supports a concentric axial dead load of 13 kips and a concentric axial live load of 39 kips. There is no moment about the y-axis. Take the lateral-torsional buckling modification factor as Cb = 1.0. Which of the following is most nearly the maximum moment that can be placed on the x-axis? (LRFD options are in parentheses.) Choose the correct answer. (A) 133 ft-kips (220 ft-kips) (B) 142 ft-kips (237 ft-kips) (C) 150 ft-kips (257 ft-kips) (D) 166 ft-kips (280 ft-kips
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A W10 × 60 A992 steel column is 16 ft tall with translation and rotation fixed at both ends of the
column and for both axes. The column supports a concentric axial dead load of 13 kips and a concentric
axial live load of 39 kips. There is no moment about the y-axis. Take the lateral-torsional buckling
modification factor as Cb = 1.0. Which of the following is most nearly the maximum moment that can
be placed on the x-axis? (LRFD options are in parentheses.)
Choose the correct answer.
(A) 133 ft-kips (220 ft-kips)
(B) 142 ft-kips (237 ft-kips)
(C) 150 ft-kips (257 ft-kips)
(D) 166 ft-kips (280 ft-kips)
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