As a part of preliminary design study, the effects of wind loads on a 275 m high building are investigated. The distribution of wind pressure is parabolic as shown. The projected length of the building perpendicular to the paper is 60 m. The wind pressure at the top is 0.60 kPa 0.60 KPa H p=k√x Compute the shear force at the base of the building in KN. a. 6400 c. 6600 b. 6800 d. 6200 Compute the moment at the base of the building in KN-m a. 1,089,000 c. 1,099,000 b. 1,079,000 d. 1,069,000 Compute the shear force at the mid-height of the building in KN. a. 4176 c. 4186 b. 4266 d. 4276

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As a part of preliminary design study, the effects of wind loads on a 275 m
high building are investigated. The distribution of wind pressure is
parabolic as shown. The projected length of the building perpendicular to
the paper is 60 m. The wind pressure at the top is 0.60 kPa
0.60 KPa
H
p=k√x
Compute the shear force at the base of the building in KN.
a. 6400
c. 6600
b. 6800
d. 6200
Compute the moment at the base of the building in KN-m
a. 1,089,000
c. 1,099,000
b. 1,079,000
d. 1,069,000
Compute the shear force at the mid-height of the building in KN.
a. 4176
c. 4186
b. 4266
d. 4276
Transcribed Image Text:As a part of preliminary design study, the effects of wind loads on a 275 m high building are investigated. The distribution of wind pressure is parabolic as shown. The projected length of the building perpendicular to the paper is 60 m. The wind pressure at the top is 0.60 kPa 0.60 KPa H p=k√x Compute the shear force at the base of the building in KN. a. 6400 c. 6600 b. 6800 d. 6200 Compute the moment at the base of the building in KN-m a. 1,089,000 c. 1,099,000 b. 1,079,000 d. 1,069,000 Compute the shear force at the mid-height of the building in KN. a. 4176 c. 4186 b. 4266 d. 4276
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