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Section 3 LOADS Part A ‘TYPES OF LOADS 3.1 NOTATIONS ‘maximum expected acceleration of bedrock atthe sits length of short span of slab (Article 3.24.6) » seat nc buoyancy (Article 3.22) width of picr or diameter of pile (Article 3.18.2.2.4) length of long span of slab (Asticle 3.24.6) ‘combined response coeifcient stiffness parameter = K(W/L) (Article 3.23.4.3) centrifugal force in percent of live load (Article 3.10.1) centrifugal force (Article 3.22) ‘efficient for nose inclination (Article 3.18.2.2.1) steel bending stress coctiicient (Article 3.25.1.5) steel shear stress coefficient (Article 3.25.1.5) rameter used in determination of load fraction of wheel load (Avticle 3.23.4.3) legree of curve (Article 3.10.1) ‘dead load (Article 3.22) fraction of wheel load applied to beam (Article 3.28.1) contributing dead load ‘width of slab over which a whee! load is distributed (Article 3.24.3) earth pressure (Article 3.22) = equivalent static horizontal force applied atthe center of gravity of the structure = modulus of elasticity of concrete (Article 3.26.3) = modulus of elasticity of steel (Article 3.26.3) = modulus of elasticity of wood (Article 3.26.3) horizontal ice force on pier (Article 3.18.2.2.1) allowable bending stress (Article 3,25.1.3) allowable shear stress (Article 3.25.1.3) = 32.2 felsec? impact fraction (Article 3.8.2) oss flexural moment of inertia of the precast member (Article 3.23.4.3) mEDUUUD ON gaaateoe> mon & & ice pressure (Article 3:22) - = gt0ss Szint-Venant torsional constant of the precast member (Article 3.23.4.3) tream flow force constant (Article 3.18.1) stiffness constant (Article 3.23.4) ‘= wheel load distzbution constant for timber flooring (Article 3.25.1.3) ve load distribution constant for spread box girders (Asticle 3.28.1) jaded length of span (Article 3.8.2) jaded length of sidewalk (Article 3.14.1.1) DORR morn ps ”

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