The following diagram shows a partial floor framing plan of an elevated walkway building connecting an airport terminal building to the adjacent garage. The concrete floor is not post- tensioned. Material properties are: - Concrete weight: wt = 150 pcf - Concrete compressive strength: f'c = 4000 psi - Steel tensile strength: fy = 60 ksi - Stirrup consists of #4 bar - Framing members are not exposed to weather or in contact with soil. Use ASCE Table 4.1 to determine the design live load for this floor. 30-0¹ S Colm- Ö 90-0 - Mark 54 59 25 30-0¹ N BI -Sinder ASCE 7-10 Chapter 4 Live Load.pdf 50 psf 60 psf 100 psf 150 psf 2
The following diagram shows a partial floor framing plan of an elevated walkway building connecting an airport terminal building to the adjacent garage. The concrete floor is not post- tensioned. Material properties are: - Concrete weight: wt = 150 pcf - Concrete compressive strength: f'c = 4000 psi - Steel tensile strength: fy = 60 ksi - Stirrup consists of #4 bar - Framing members are not exposed to weather or in contact with soil. Use ASCE Table 4.1 to determine the design live load for this floor. 30-0¹ S Colm- Ö 90-0 - Mark 54 59 25 30-0¹ N BI -Sinder ASCE 7-10 Chapter 4 Live Load.pdf 50 psf 60 psf 100 psf 150 psf 2
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Transcribed Image Text:The following diagram shows a partial floor
framing plan of an elevated walkway building
connecting an airport terminal building to the
adjacent garage. The concrete floor is not post-
tensioned.
Material properties are:
- Concrete weight: wt = 150 pcf
- Concrete compressive strength: f'c = 4000 psi
- Steel tensile strength: fy = 60 ksi
- Stirrup consists of #4 bar
- Framing members are not exposed to weather
or in contact with soil.
Use ASCE Table 4.1 to determine the design live load for this floor.
30-0¹
S
Colm-
Ö
90-0
- Mark
54
59
25
30-0¹
N
BI
-Sinder
ASCE 7-10 Chapter 4 Live Load.pdf
50 psf
60 psf
100 psf
150 psf
2
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