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PROBLEM]
The idealized framing plan for a floor system public hotel corridor
is shown in the figure. The floor was constructed using IEA-mm
reinforced concrete. The walls of the elevator shaft (G-H-M-B) are
made from 100 mm lightweight solid concrete masonry, having a
height of 31C m. The beams are reinforced concrete with
dimensions 260 mm x SBO mm. Assume all beams are simply
supported.
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Determine the value of uniformly distributed load acting at beam
HG, in kN/m.
Determine the reaction of beam FE at E, in kN, Consider all the
necessary loads.
Determine the maximum moment in the beam FE, in KN-m.
Considering only the uniformly varying load (either triangular or
trapezoidal load) acting on beam GH, what is the magnitude of
this load at its peak? Answer in kN/m.
Determine the reaction of beam GH at G, in kN. Consider all the
necessary loads.
Determine the maximum moment at beam GH, in kN-m.
Determine the reaction of beam DI to the column |, in KN.Classify each of the structures shown as either stable or unstable. If the structure
isstable, determine if it is statically determinate or statically indeterminate. Ifit is,
statically indeterminate, report the degree of indeterminacy, If the structure is
unstable, provide a statement/reason for its instability. The structures are
‘subjected to arbitrary external loads that are assumed to be known. In the excel,
just write: the classification of the structure such as “statically determinate’,
“statically indeterminate to the nth degree’, "unstable, because bla bla bla
paff write the complete solution/computation, and reason (if unstable)
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CcPROBLEM 3
For the truss shown in the figure, determine each of the zero-force
members by inspection, and brief reason as to why a member is
zero-force member. (2.9. AB = 0, because AB and BC are two non-
collinear members in a single joint)
NOTE: This is “correct - incorrect’, Identify only the exact number
of zero-force members. For instance, if your list exceeds the exact
number of answers, the excess (which are definitely wrong) will be
deducted to your score for this problem,
NOTE 2 Your score for this problem will not affect your scores in
the previous two problems. For instance, if you have more
incorrect than correct members identified, then your score is zero
(not a negative score).
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