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ENHANCEMENT REVIEW IN CIVIL ENGINEERING BY: ENGR.

RAMIEL TO-ONG

ENHANCEMENT THEORY PART 1 DETERMINACY OF BEAMS/FRAMES/TRUSSES


Classify each of the structures as stable or unstable. If stable, ANALYSIS OF LOADS/DOUBLE INTEGRATION/ AREA-MOMENT
indicate whether determinate or indeterminate. If indeterminate, METHOD/THREE – MOMENT EQUATION
give the degree.

Statically Determinate

Indeterminate to 3rd degree

Unstable
Unstable
ENHANCEMENT REVIEW IN CIVIL ENGINEERING BY: ENGR. RAMIEL TO-ONG

Indeterminate to 6th degree


Indeterminate to the sixth degree
Classify each of the given frames as stable or unstable. If stable,
indicate whether determinate or indeterminate. If indeterminate,
give the degree.

Indeterminate to 9th degree

Indeterminate to 3rd degree


ENHANCEMENT REVIEW IN CIVIL ENGINEERING BY: ENGR. RAMIEL TO-ONG

Classify each of the given truss as stable or unstable. If stable,


indicate whether determinate or indeterminate. If indeterminate,
give the degree.

Indeterminate to 1st degree


Indeterminate to 2nd degree

Determinate
Unstable
ENHANCEMENT REVIEW IN CIVIL ENGINEERING BY: ENGR. RAMIEL TO-ONG

Determinate

a. 88.52 KN-m b. 129.60 KN-m c. 166.25 KN-m d. 188.63 KN-m

Indeterminate to 2nd degree A timber frame shown below is used to


support the wooden deck in a residential dwelling where live load
is 40 Pa, compute the reaction at A using a = 5 m and b = 10 m.

The roof deck of the single - story


building is subjected to a dead plus live load of 6 KPa. If the purlins
are spaced 1.2 m and the beams are spaced 7.5 m apart.
Compute the maximum moment developed in beam AE.
ENHANCEMENT REVIEW IN CIVIL ENGINEERING BY: ENGR. RAMIEL TO-ONG

I. Compute the reaction at support A


a. 309.23 KN b. 329.45 KN c. 358.45 KN d. 372.12 KN

II. Compute the reaction at support C


a. 309.23 KN b. 329.45 KN c. 358.45 KN d. 372.12 KN

III. Compute the reaction at hinged support B


a. 309.23 KN b. 329.45 KN c. 358.45 KN d. 372.12 KN

a. 1.5 KN b. 2 KN c. 2.5 KN d. 3 KN
A simply supported timber beam as
shown below has a rectangular cross – section of b = 60mm and h
= 125mm.
The side of the building in the figure
Compute the maximum deflection if modulus of elasticity of the
below is subjected to a wind loading that creates a uniform normal
wood is 10 GPa
pressure of 15 kPa on the windward side and a suction pressure of
5 kPa on the leeward side.

a. 15.6 mm b. 21.6 mm c. 26.6 mm d. 31.6 mm


ENHANCEMENT REVIEW IN CIVIL ENGINEERING BY: ENGR. RAMIEL TO-ONG

A steel beam as shown below is


subjected to a uniform load, what value of I is required to limit the
midspan deflection to 1/360 of the span for the beam?

a. 53.33 mm b. 106.67 mm c. 213.33 mm d. 320 mm

A propped beam as shown below


a. 66.84x10 mm
6 4
b. 86.45x10 mm
6 4
c. 93.35x10 mm
6 4
carries a uniformly distributed load up to the midspan only.
d. 105.84x106 mm4 Using EI = constant

From the given overhanging steel beam


as shown below, compute the deflection at point C due to the
application of 25 KN load. Use I = 50x10 6 mm4

I. Compute the reaction at the simply supported end.


ENHANCEMENT REVIEW IN CIVIL ENGINEERING BY: ENGR. RAMIEL TO-ONG

a. 2.25 KN b. 3.25 KN c. 4.25 KN d. 5.25 KN


II. Compute the angle of rotation at the simply supported end.
a. 20/EI b. 40/EI c. 60/EI d. 80/EI/ A continuous beam as shown below is
III. Compute the moment at fixed support A. loaded with a dead load of 10 KN/m. The dead weight of the beam
a. -22 KN-m b. -36 KN-m c. -54 KN-m d. -66 KN-m is neglected. The live load which maybe broken up into any
reasonable pattern is 22 KN/m.

A continuous wooden beam as shown


below is subjected to different loading, using EI = constant

I. Compute the maximum positive design moment in span AB


a. 1094 KN-m b. 1200 KN-m c. 1333 KN-m d. 1440 KN-
m
II. Compute the maximum negative moment at support B
a. -1094 KN-m b. -1200 KN-m c. -1333 KN-m d. -1440
KN-
I. Compute the moment at support A
a. -1333.8 KN-m b. -3344.4 KN-m c. -5541.8 KN-m d. -
7738.01 KN-m

II. Compute the reaction at support C


a. -1333.8 KN b. -3344.4 KN c. 5541.8 KN d. 7931.7KN

III. Compute the reaction at support B.


a. -1333.8 KN b. -3344.4 KN c. 5541.8 KN d. 7931.7KN

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