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The given beam has continuous lateral support. If the live load is twice the dead load, what is the
maximum total service load, in kips / ft, that can be supported? A992 steel is used: Fy = 50 ksi,
Fu=65 ksi. Take L = 30 ft.
bf
For W40 x 149:
2tf
=
7.11,
=
=
54.3, Z 598 in.³
tw
W
W40 X 149
L
(Express your answers to three significant figures.)
a. Use LRFD.
Wtotal =
kips/ft
b. Use ASD.
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The beam shown in the figure below is a W16 × 31 of A992 steel and has continuous lateral support.
The two concentrated loads are service live loads. Neglect the weight of the beam and determine
whether the beam is adequate. Suppose that P = 52 k.
For W16 × 31: d = 15.9 in., tw
=
0.275 in., h/tw = 51.6,
and M = M₁ = 203 ft-kip, Mn/₁ = Mp/α = 135 ft-kip.
P
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W16 x 31
a. Use LRFD.
Calculate the required moment strength, the allowable shear strength, and the maximum shear.
(Express your answers to three significant figures.)
Mu
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OvVn
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kips
kips
Vu =
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b. Use ASD.
Calculate the required moment strength, the allowable shear strength, and the maximum shear.
(Express your answers to three significant figures.)
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Va =
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kips
kips
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