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Instruction Solve Each of the problem as neatly as possible write your full solution

including the necessary diagrams and figures in a Long-Bond Paper and Box your Final
Answer

Problem No. 1

A light storage warehouse is made up of 150-mm-thick cinder concrete with a unit


weight of 17kN/m³. If the floor is a slab with a dimension of 3 meters by 2.4 meters, determine the
resultant focre caused by the Dead Load and by the Live Load. Hint: Assume a Live Load of 6 kN/m²

Problem No. 2

A school building wall consists of 300-mm. clay-brick and 50 mm x 100 mm unplastered


woodstuds on both sides. If the wall is 2.40 meter high, determine the load in kN per
meter length of wall that it exerts on the floor.

3.50

Problem No. 3

The second floor of a factiry building is constructed from a 100-mm.-thick


stone concrete slab with an added 75-mm. cinder concrete fill as shown below.
If the suspended ceiling of the first floor consists of metal lath and gypsum
plaster, determine the dead load for design in kilo Newton per square meter of
floor area.

Concrete Unit Weight ---- 23.54 kN/m³


Cinder concrete fill ---- 0.017 kN/m²
Metal lath and Gypsum Plaster --- 0.48 kN/m²

75
100

Problem No. 4

The steel framework is used to support the reinforced stone concrete slab that
is used for a school classroom. The slab is 250 mm thick. Sketch the loading
that acts along members BE and FED. Take a = 2 m, b = 5 m.
Problem No. 5

If a = 3 m, b = 4 m. Sketch the loading that acts along members BE and FED.

Dead Load

Concrete Unit Weight ---- 23.54 kN/m³


Cinder concrete fill ---- 0.017 kN/m²

Live Load

Class Room ---- 1.92 kN/m²


Hallway ---- 3.62 kN/m²

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