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- Use the composite beam tables and select a W-shape and stud anchors for the following conditions: Span length = 18 6 Beam spacing = 9 ft Total slab thickness = 51 2 in. (the slab and deck combination weighs 57 psf). Lightweight concrete with a unit weight of 115 pcf is used Construction load = 20 psf Partition load = 20 psf Live load = 225 psf Fy=50 ksi and fc=4 ksi A cross section of the formed steel deck is shown in Figure P9.8-9. The maximum live-load deflection cannot exceed L/360 (use a lower-bound moment of inertia). a. Use LRFD. b. User ASD.Compute the nominal shear strength of an M107.5 of A572 Grad 65 steel.Compute the nominal shear strength of an M1211.8 of A572 Grade 65 steel.
- A beam must be designed to the following specifications: Span length = 35 ft Beam spacing = 10 ft 2-in. deck with 3 in. of lightweight concrete fill (wc=115 pcf) for a total depth of t=5 in. Total weight of deck and slab = 51 psf Construction load = 20 psf Partition load = 20 psf Miscellaneous dead load = 10 psf Live load = 80 psf Fy=50 ksi, fc=4 ksi Assume continuous lateral support and use LRFD. a. Design a noncomposite beam. Compute the total deflection (there is no limit to be checked). b. Design a composite beam and specify the size and number of stud anchors required. Assume one stud at each beam location. Compute the maximum total deflection as follows: 1. Use the transformed section. 2. Use the lower-bound moment of inertia.Determine the smallest value of yield stress Fy, for which a W-, M-, or S-shape from Part 1 of the Manual will become slender. To which shapes does this value apply? What conclusion can you draw from your answer?A W1422 acts compositely with a 4-inch-thick floor slab whose effective width b is 90 inches. The beams are spaced at 7 feet 6 inches, and the span length is 30 feet. The superimposed loads are as follows: construction load = 20 psf, partition load = 10 psf, weight of ceiling and light fixtures = 5 psf, and live load = 60 psf, A992 steel is used, and fc=4 ksi. Determine whether the flexural strength is adequate. a. Use LRFD. b. Use ASD.
- Note For Problems 9.6-1 through 9.6-5, use the lower-bound moment of inertia for deflection of the composite section. Compute this as illustrated in Example 9.7. 9.6-5 For the beam of Problem 9.4-2. a. Compute the deflections that occur before and after the concrete has cured. b. It the live toad deflection exceeds L360 , select another steel shape using either LRFD or ASD.The given beam is laterally supported at the ends and at the 1 3 points (points 1, 2, 3, and 4). The concentrated load is a service live load. Use Fy=50 ksi and select a W-shape. Do not check deflections. a. Use LRFD. b. Use ASD.If the beam in Problem 5.5-9 i5 braced at A, B, and C, compute for the unbr Cb aced length AC (same as Cb for unbraced length CB). Do not include the beam weight in the loading. a. Use the unfactored service loads. b. Use factored loads.
- Note For Problems 9.6-1 through 9.6-5, use the lower-bound moment of inertia for deflection of the composite section. Compute this as illustrated in Example 9.7. 9.6-4 For the beam of Problem 9.4-1, a. Compute the deflections that occur before and after the concrete has cured. b. If the total deflection after the concrete has cured exceeds L240 select another steel shape using either LRFD or ASD.The member shown in Figure P6.6-4 is part of a braced frame. The load and moments are computed from service loads, and bending is about the x axis (the end shears are not shown). The frame analysis was performed consistent with the effective length method, so the flexural rigidity. EI, was unreduced. Use Kx=0.9. The load and moments are 30 dead load and 70 live load. Determine whether this member satisfies the appropriate AISC interaction equation. a. Use LRFD. b. Use ASD.Estimate the transverse tensile strength of the concrete in Problem 12.6.



