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Example 14.2 A beam of Grade 50 steel is adequately braced and has @ lateral-torsional buck- ling modification factor of C, = 1.0. The maximum factored moment applied to the component is M, = 300 kip-ft. The lightest suitable W-shape required is most nearly: a). W14x 43 seca d). W14 x 6L pita 7 Ma = 200" Sarees ag [Barpeias | gg wength of the segment is i: ee dMn % Hu | 0. 499 kip-t — , = ‘ > 541 Lycl? be? BP * 4.9 gp agate dHe= 200 @BF= IS L Le ? : fer L 4 Le _ Fem p 19% t Ge cl \\ < Mp Ma > q [up- C o- OFS) - n> b Mn C, (Me — By (u-4*) \ 4 Me dun = CG Lore = ber (Le-Lp> | 4 Gup n = (Le) [499 - 14 (13 547) 4 oa - be) L494 - jo4a\- 294.3 z A494 890 Chapter 4 Structwal Design ‘The design shear strength is 6,V,= 10x 06RA, =06FA, f Values of ¢,V, are tabulated in AISC 360 Table 3-2. SSeS Example 14.10 The simply supported beam shown in Exhibit 3 is a WIS x 65 Grade 50 beam, The design shear strength of the beam is most nearly - ~ a). 230 kips b). 240 kips 4). 260 kips On~ &ob6F dtu by 10 da $270.68 fF - sou Bly = (ww y(0.6)(50 "e184 0.4°° = 2484 | Exampie 14.12 |, —— ~ | A WI2 x 50 Grade 50 column has a length of 9 feet and is pinned at each end and braced at third points about the minor axis. The maximom available design strength in compression of the column is most neatly 8). 520 kips b). $60 kips Kee Ky = 1.0 | c). 600 kips, i 640 bez Ab Kyle 3% er gis Ga hE Kyly , 2M 2 \g.31 9 1.40" c Sion val QPL © 29.89 a $8" From interpolator — Zo.85-20 OG, = 43-1- (031-03.6)(B $5, = 42.62 us bi, ~ Bhy fir = by @hr) Ay = (de in® perp ST / . bi = (1d bint ) (43.62 48) = 676.8 Example 14.17 ‘Bases 14.12 shows a bolted connection with two 3 x 3 x % inch angles bolted to a %einch gusset plate with four %-inch diameter bolts in standard holes. | ‘Att components are Grade 36 steel and the gross area of the double angles is {4,=422 in? Assuming that bolt strength and block shear donot gover, the design tensile strength of the double angles is most neatly: a). 105 kips = A2Z int 2), 115 Nos As = & a. 125K Fy = BO kx ), 135 kips Fig = SB les aicingato 3/4-in diameter bolts cociein anes xX - \ ox j | P 1 P, t =f = _ e ee I : + zin—>| #4 fe ein [= 9x3 in =8in Fiqure 14.12 Calculation of shear lag factor Re bh veld b> dhefe os ows ett ae jor fa Ny Aros ~ Azer -GHNSth +A) Anz 2.9650 o-42e 3 belts Ae« Un 01Gb 4 or more bolls he ~ (ogo) (4-S0w") = 2.85in™ 5 dehy = OANA 220 )(B6 us) > 136.7" ( bAehe = 6.19) 28517) GeLa) = 124.0% 2 U=l-% bf, > Example 14.24 = os. — A reinforced concrete beam, with an overall depth of 16 inches, an effective depth | of 14 inches, and a width of 12 inches, is reinforced with Grade 60 bars and has a concrete cylinder strength of 3000 pounds per square inch, Determine the area of tension reinforcement required for the beam to support a superimposed live load of one kip per foot run over an effective span of 20 feet. Pos 2000 ¥F' w= |e \ ben 660 Wp. = C2G8)(ous “(A zo2% (2 ooo ae = Fel > PMlozeyl 20") = 0 mus da 2 youl’ -(5)(1'%) (20> = 50 frp Ny = 2 Moe & heMee = DC") (9 (') > [2+ Bo ~ — \ Nu = 42 ee -bas (6 p> Bs ‘ “ He = 0.86¢! [lee 4 a y= GEEMO yaaa (We yCiay® . Gs |e = 2.009814 9-680) [1 [1 BRB Pp. . ) BBA = 2A 9.0907 min = 200 » 033 _ bh Zo _ = ° ye = “Cojoee Ho came bear Fer eeee ae ere “The reinforced concrete beam shown in Exhibit 5 is reinforced with Grade 60 bars at the positions indicated and has a concrete cylinder strength of 3000 psi | beam carties a superimposed load of 2 kips/ft run over an effective span of 6 m: | Determine the areas of tension and compression steel required. ) ww |-~—— s2in. —-| y phe $B | Exhibit BOWEN LABORATORY PURDUE UNIVERSITY Made by Date [Checked by [Date Determing avens ef tension acl Poblem i4.25 Compression Stel Cequired . Beam comes 27 Ive load or 20! span, ee woe EBB Sous). a op we. 72%, e Mo = (yyloaylooy = lO pee a ero ee M, WAB(wY: 100 Be CReler ro Lod Combnc bane , 7p IAB) Mysto Wee = (2d (ier(ive) = 12+ lba= Z Rew coneder Nomert Ar Heugwn Ceinfitenet ancl momut for deunsr + cania Pebhoruenet Pee) Nok b Bur to fL + Bopo pe: en Be o.es (PRA wove the newhrl aye 1 at He limit fe tfeucion Conte ld bebe wem ste | Re oats, . wsiMadG hou R= 0.00126 Acs bbe = (20M M.00l86)= 2,28 Ry dy pone OF %p oo ape Boe B %A= to.aril B04" )= 4.4L" ae Git > S28 The Corveapan he momut eepaeh me Mes Ash G2) = Braeouy(ie- i) z Mee 16044 we = (34.2 tes Hence tee re mates Cresdunl ) monet rust be canst bay he rele we Me dtusian # oni? shel, i Mee Me-Mae in2 -(24 od = s,2s" Chocte eteree te compression steel | fin Boe = betula s' Ve ’ oN 25 — . J Lo = (ea.coo wi (o.20% *2) [ #455? | + 53.86 <% So Mee Meret Cove) og tens & mr Sree | Me= GALE (d-3') 1 1/4 / 3 he Aut he 4) > dep bob GO / 2 Age 22+ 08S = 3,23 6 A reinforced normal weight concrete beam, which has an effective depth of 24 inches and a width of 20 inches, is reinforced with Grade 60 bars and has a compres- sive strength of 3000 psi. The factored shear force, at two locations on the beam, is (a) 180 kips and (b) 90 kips. Determine the required spacing, at each location, for No. stirrups with two or four vertical legs as wae ooh k _ = Zo00p>' SO By Bar a Example 14.26 _| ot? A=0,10 1" ie Vaz 8° bu, % Vu bye Wet dVs > Vu Gr0T8 bVe = FONE bud be = (VIBE (200128) footer HA Bs % Var bie = 180-274 = ove® Mex Limct Be shervps > Ne e HBVEL A = 44% bVs< 4 (G42 157.7% 08 dls > b4libed = 2dv. 2 299-79" a Sex = ee er 12! . dot (2) 56> Vs = eT a MMe fae” ean Posuve forr BA bar lee (0.2m > 9,80 10> For a short column, the axial load carrying capacity may be illustrated by reference to the column shown in Figure 14.26. frost in 7241 oe | 4224'n 2Ne OAs ‘seston Figure 14.26 Compression mY reins 115 in, Cover to ie in ashort tied column

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