Reduction of Live Loads and ACI Coefficient: Structural Theory

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Structural Theory

Reduction of Live Loads and ACI Coefficient

Lr = Reduced Live Load


L = Live Load as per NSCP
Ai= Influence Area
= 4Tributary Area (Column)
= 2Tributary Area (Beam)

Problem 1.
The continuous floor beam EFGH is shown in
the figure. It has a 100 mm slab thickness and
the beams 300 mm x 500 mm. Column section
is 0.30 m x 0.30 m.
Live load = 3.6 KPa
Superimposed Dead load = 2.6 KPa
Concrete weighs = 24 KN/m3
Used live load reduction as specified by the
NSCP 2010.
1. Compute ultimate the positive moment
for beam EF using reduced live loads.
2. Compute the ultimate negative moment
at the face of support E using reduced live loads.
3. Compute the ultimate negative moment at F using reduced live loads.
Answers: Mu =149.48 KN-m, Me = - 130.79 KN-m, Mf = - 190.20 KN-m

Problem 2.

A three storey building has interior columns spaced 8 m. apart in two perpendicular directions.
Given design loads:
Roof: DL = 5 kPa LL = 0
Floor: DL = 7 kPa (typical each floor)
LL = 2.4 kPa (3rd floor)
LL = 6.0 (2nd floor)
In accordance with NSCP provisions, reduced floor live load,
L = Lo (0.25 + 4.57/√A1
Where:
Lo = unreduced live load
A1 = influence area (equals 4 times tributary area for a column)
Based on the tributary area of an interior column.
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1. What is the total axial load on a column at the second floor due to service live load?
2. What is the total axial load on a column at the ground floor due to service live load?
3. What is the total dead load on a column at the ground floor level?
Answers (P = 82.30 kN, P = 288 kN, P = 1216 kN)

Statistically Determinate Beams/ Frames


Problem 3.
Classify each structure (Beam/Frame) if determinate or
indeterminate. If indeterminate. Determine the degree of
indeterminacy.

Answer {a)SI 2nd, b)SI 22th, c)SI 12th, d)SD}


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Answer { a)SI 1st, b)SD, c)SI 3rd, d)SI 1st }

Problem 4.
Classify each truss if determinate or indeterminate.

Answer (Unstable, SI 1st, SD, SD) Answer (SD, SD, Unstable)


Structural Theory

Beam Deflection
(Moment Area and Conjugate Beam Method)

Problem 5.
A propped beam 8m long carries a uniform load of 12kN/m from the 12Kn/m
fixed end support up to the mid-span, determine the following
1. Reaction at support B
A B
2. Slope of the support B over EI 4m 4m
3. Moment at fixed support A.
Answer: 5.25kN; 40/EI; -54kN-m
Problem 5.
6 m. long beam is supported by a roller at the right end and a fixed support at the left end. It carries a
uniform load of “w” KN/m throughout the beam.
1. Compute the safe value of “w” so that it will not exceed the flexural capacity of the beam of 270
KN.m.
2. Compute the safe value of “w” so that it will not exceed the shear capacity of the beam of 180 KN.
3. Compute the safe value of “w” so that it will not exceed the deflection of 30 mm at the right end
when the roller support is removed. Flexural rigidity of the beam is 432 x 102 N.mm2.
Answer (w = 60 KN / m, w = 48 KN/m, w = 80 KN/m)

Problem 6.
A 5 m. long cantilever beam, 300 mm x 400 mm in cross-section carries a total uniformly distributed load of
26 kN/m. Beam modulus of elasticity is 25 x 103 MPa.
1. What is the max. beam deflection at the end?
2. What is the force (kN) should be applied at the free end of the beam to prevent its deflection?
3. What force (kN) should be applied at mid length of the beam in order to balance its deflection at the
free end?
Answer (δ1 = 50.8 mm, P = 48.8 kN, P = 156 kN)

Problem 7.
The cantilever beam shown in the figure has a rectangular cross-
section 50 mm wide by h mm high. Find the height h if the
maximum deflection is not to exceed 10 mm. Use E = 10 GPa.

Answer: ( h =618.67mm)
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Problem 8.
For the cantilever beam shown in the figure, what will cause
zero deflection at A?

Answer: ( P =112.5 N)
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Problem 9.
Compute the midspan value of EIδ for the beam shown in the
figure. (Hint: Draw the M diagram by parts, starting from midspan
toward the ends. Also take advantage of symmetry to note that the
tangent drawn to the elastic curve at midspan is horizontal.)

Answer: ( EIδ =3350 N-m3)

Problem 10.
Find the value of EIδ at the point of application of the 200 N·m
couple in the figure shown.

Answer:( EIδ =391.67 N-m3)

Moment Distribution
Problem 11
Determine the end moments for the beam loaded
as shown
Answer (-62.5kn-m, -125.2kn-m, -281.5kn-, -
234.3kn-m)
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Three Moment Equation


Problem 12
Determine the end moments for the
beam loaded as shown. Assume
support C is fixed. EI constant

Answer (-24kn-m, -6kn-m)

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