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Steel Design (Activate Learning with these NEW titles from Engineering!)
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ISBN: 9781337094740
Author: Segui, William T.
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.1P

A column in a building is subjected to the following load effects:

9 kips compression from dead load

5 kips compression from roof live load

6 kips compression from snow

7 kips compression from 3 inches of rain accumulated on the roof

8 kips compression from wind

a. If lead and resistance factor design is used, determine the factored load (required strength) to be used in the design of the column. Which AISC load combination controls?

b. What is the required design strength of the Column?

c. What is the required nominal strength of the column for a resistance factor ϕ of 0.90?

d. If allowable strength design is used, determine the required load capacity (required strength) to be used in the design of the column. Which AISC load combination controls?

e. What is the required nominal strength of the column for a safety factor Ω of 1.67?

Expert Solution
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To determine

(a)

The maximum factored load and the controlling AISC load combination by using load and resistance factor design.

Answer to Problem 2.1P

The maximum factored load is 26kips.

The AISC combination that controls is 1.2D+1.6(LrorSorR)+(0.5Lor0.5W).

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The compression dead load is 9kips.

The compression live load is 0kips.

The compression snow load is 6kips.

The compression roof live load is 5kips.

The compression wind load is 8kips.

The compression rain accumulated on the roof from 3inches is 7kips.

Concept used:

The load and resistance design for load combinations is given below:

  1. Combination 1: 1.4D
  2. Combination 2: 1.2D+1.6L+0.5(LrorSorR)
  3. Combination 3: 1.2D+1.6(LrorSorR)+(0.5Lor0.5W)
  4. Combination 4: 1.2D+1.0W+0.5(LrorSorR)
  5. Combination 5: 0.9D+1.0W

Here, the dead load is D, the live load is L, the roof live load is Lr, the snow load is S, the rain or ice load is R and the wind load is W.

Determining the maximum factored load, depending upon the 5 load combinations.

Write the expression for load combination 1.

L1=1.4D ...... (I)

Here, load combination 1 is L1.

Substitute 9kips for D in Equation (I).

L1=1.4×9kips=12.6kips

Write the expression for load combination 2.

L2=1.2D+1.6L+0.5(LrorSorR) ...... (II)

Here, load combination 2 is L2.

Substitute 9kips for D, 0kips for L and 7kips for (LrorSorR) in Equation (II).

L2=(1.2×9kips)+(1.6×0kips)+(0.5×7kips)=14.3kips

Write the expression for load combination 3.

L3=1.2D+1.6(LrorSorR)+(0.5Lor0.5W) ...... (III)

Here, load combination 3 is L3.

Substitute 9kips for D, 0kips for L, 8kips for W and 7kips for (LrorSorR) in Equation (III).

L3=(1.2×9kips)+(1.6×7kips)+(0.5×8kips)=26kips

Write the expression for load combination 4.

L4=1.2D+1.0W+0.5(LrorSorR) ...... (IV)

Here, load combination 4 is L4.

Substitute 9kips for D, 8kips for W, 0kips for L and 0kips for (LrorSorR) in Equation (IV).

L4=(1.2×9kips)+(1.0×8kips)+(0.5×7kips)=22.3kips

Write the expression for load combination 5.

L5=0.9D+1.0W ...... (V)

Here, load combination 5 is L5.

Substitute 9kips for D and 8kips for W in Equation (V).

L5=(0.9×9kips)+(1.0×8kips)=16.1kips

From the above 5 load combinations L3 is maximum.

Conclusion:

Thus, the maximum factored load and AISC combination is estimated bythis expression: L1=1.4D

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

(b)

The required design strength of the column.

Answer to Problem 2.1P

The required design strength of the column is 26kips.

Explanation of Solution

The load combination L3 is the required design strength of the column b, because the load combination L3 includes all the criteria like rain, wind, live load and dead load.

Conclusion:

Thus, the design strength of the column is estimated by the load combination and concept.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

(c)

The required nominal strength for a resistance factor of 0.90.

Answer to Problem 2.1P

The required nominal strength of the column for a resistance factor is 28.9kips.

Explanation of Solution

Concept used:

Write the expression for nominal strength of the column for LRFD.

Rn=Ruϕ ...... (VI)

Here, the maximum factored load is Ru, the nominal strength of the column is Rn and the resistance factor is ϕ.

Substitute 0.90 for ϕ and 26kips for Ru in Equation (VI).

Rn=26kips0.90=28.9kips

Conclusion:

Thus, the required nominal strength of the column for a resistance factor is calculated by the expression for nominal strength of LFRD.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

(d)

The maximum load and the controlling AISC load combination by using allowable strength design (ASD).

Answer to Problem 2.1P

The maximum load is 17.85kips.

The AISC combination that controls is D+0.75L+0.75(0.6W)+0.75(LrorSorR).

Explanation of Solution

Concept used:

The following are the load combination for ASD:

  1. Combination 1: D
  2. Combination 2: D+L
  3. Combination 3: D+(LrorSorR)
  4. Combination 4: D+0.75L+0.75(LrorSorR)
  5. Combination 5: D+0.6W
  6. Combination 6: D+0.75L+0.75(0.6W)+0.75(LrorSorR)
  7. Combination 5: 0.6D+0.6W

Write the expression for load combination 1.

L1=D ...... (VII)

Here, load combination 1 is L1.

Substitute 9kips for D in Equation (VII).

L1=9kips

Write the expression for load combination 2.

L2=D+L ...... (VIII)

Here, load combination 2 is L2.

Substitute 9kips for D and 0kips for L in Equation (VIII).

L2=9kips+0kips=9kips

Write the expression for load combination 3.

L3=D+(LrorSorR) ...... (IX)

Here, load combination 3 is L3.

Substitute 9kips for D and 7kips for (LrorSorR) in Equation (IX).

L3=9kips+7kips=16kips

Write the expression for load combination 4.

L4=D+0.75L+0.75(LrorSorR) ...... (X)

Here, load combination 4 is L4.

Substitute 9kips for D, 0kips for L and 7kips for (LrorSorR) in Equation (X).

L4=9kips+(0.75×0kips)+(0.75×7kips)=14.25kips

Write the expression for load combination 5.

L5=D+0.6W ...... (XI)

Here, load combination 5 is L5.

Substitute 9kips for D and 8kips for W in Equation (XI).

L5=9kips+(0.6×8kips)=13.8kips

Write the expression for load combination 6.

L6=D+0.75L+0.75(0.6W)+0.75(LrorSorR) ...... (XII)

Here, load combination 6 is L6.

Substitute 9kips for D, 0kips for L, 8kips for W and 7kips for (LrorSorR) in Equation (XII).

L6=9kips+(0.75×0kips)+0.75(0.6×8kips)+(0.75×7kips)=17.85kips

Write the expression for load combination 7.

L7=0.6D+0.6W ...... (XIII)

Here, load combination 7 is L7.

Substitute 9kips for D and 8kips for W in Equation (XIII).

L7=(0.6×9kips)+(0.6×8kips)=10.2kips

From the above 7 load combinations L6 is maximum.

Conclusion:

Thus, the maximum load and AISC combination is controlled by the load combination and the expression L1= D

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

(e)

The required nominal strength of the column for a safety factor of 1.67.

Answer to Problem 2.1P

The required nominal strength of the column for a safety factor is 29.80kips.

Explanation of Solution

Concept used:

Write the expression for nominal strength of the column for safety factor.

Ra=RnΩRn=Ra×Ω ...... (XIV)

Here, the required strength is Ra, the nominal strength of the column is Rn and the safety factor is Ω.

Substitute 1.67 for Ω and 17.85kips for Ra in Equation (XIV).

Rn=(17.85kips)×(1.67)=29.80kips

Conclusion:

Thus, the required nominal strength of the column for safety factor is calculated by expression for the nominal strength of the column for safety factor.

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