mm2), as shown in the figure. Determine the dead loads acting on beam BF and girder AD. Question 1: What is the total dead load of girder AD   in kN/m?

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The floor system of a gymnasium consists of a 130-mm-thick concrete slab resting on four steel beams (A = 9,100 mm2) that, in turn, are supported by two steel girders (A = 25,600 mm2), as shown in the figure. Determine the dead loads acting on beam BF and girder AD. Question 1: What is the total dead load of girder AD   in kN/m?
Steel floor beam
(A = 9,100 mm?)
Steel girder (A = 25,600 mm?)
D- Steel
column
A
130 mm
Girder AD
10 m
concrete
slab
H.
E
F
3 at 5 m = 15 m
G
Transcribed Image Text:Steel floor beam (A = 9,100 mm?) Steel girder (A = 25,600 mm?) D- Steel column A 130 mm Girder AD 10 m concrete slab H. E F 3 at 5 m = 15 m G
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