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305.1 General.
305.
ail be introduced in th
hear in Rectal
re usual beam formula as follow!
mer tf
angular Beams
General, ‘The longitudinal shear stress obtained trom the fol-
Gener formulas shall not exceed the allowable stresses #pe-
soe eitin Table 1, adjusted for duration of loading as provided
aph 203.1, Wea
in parag!
shear Calculation Conditions, ‘The following conditions shall
7 the calculation of longitudinal shear:
be applied
{a) AM loads, uniform or concentrated, imposed within o
distance from either support equal to the depth of the
beam shall be neglected;
(b) Allconcentratea Loads located at a distance from the sup=
port of onc to three times the depth of the beam shall be
Considered as placed at three times the depth of the beam
from the support;
(c) For moving loads, tne largest load shall be considered a
acting at a distance from the support equal to three times
the depth of the beam or at the quarter point, whichever
is closer to the support, All other loads shall be consi-
dered in their normal position and shall be treated in the
usual manner: and
of load to adjacent parallel beams through
s shall be considered, If a beam
under the foregoing
Distribution
flooring or other membe!
does not qualify for shear resistance
conditions, which under certain conditions nity be over=
the shearing force (V) should be more
ned by the following equation:
conservative,
accurately determi
Longitudinal shear in rectangular beams
lated as follow
Shall be calcu’