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1. Static equilibrium - a body acted


upon by a bal-
anced force sys-
tem is in equilibri-
um
- resultant is equal
to zero
- action and re-
action forces be-
tween two parti-
cles are always
equal and oppo-
sitely directed

2. Resultant Is a single force, a


couple, or a force
and a coupe which
acting alone will
produce the same
effect as the force
system

3. Principle of transmissibility States that the ex-


ternal effect of a
force on a body
acted upon is in-
dependent of the
point of applica-
tion of the force
but the same for
all points along its
line of action.

4. Force system Is an arrangement


of any two or more
forces that act on
a body or on a

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group of related
bodies.

5. Free body diagram A sketch of a


body showing the
forces exerted by
other bodies on
the one being con-
sidered.

6. Axial deformation Load is acting par-


allel to member
axis.
Stress is uniform
for homogenous
sections.
Due to tension -
tends to elongate
the body
Due to compres-
sion - tends to
shorten the body

7. Bending Stress due to a


bending moment
about the perpen-
dicular axis of the
member.

8. Shear Stress due to


a load acting
perpendicular to
member axis

9. Torsion Stress due to mo-


ment about the
member axis
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10. Bearing Stress due to di-


rect contact be-
tween two bodies

11. Truss Is an articulat-


ed structure com-
posed of links or
bars assumed to
be connected by
frinctionless pins
at the joints and
arranged so that
an area enclosed
within the bound-
aries of the struc-
ture is subdivided
by the bars into
geometric figures
which are usually
triangles.

12. For roofs: Types of truss


1. Pratt truss
2. Howe truss
3. Fink truss
4. Modified fink truss
5. Bowstring truss
6. Crescent truss
For bridges:
1. Through pratt truss
2. Through howe truss
3. Deck warren truss
4. Through warren subdivided
5. K-truss
6. Lattice/panker/baltimore

13. Pratt truss Type of truss

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14. Howe truss Type of truss

15. Fink truss Type of truss

16. Modified fink truss Type of truss

17. Bowstring truss Type of truss

18. Crescent truss Type of truss

19. Parker truss Type of truss

20. Baltimore truss Type of truss

21. Through warren Type of truss

22. K-truss Type of truss

23. Lattice truss Type of truss

24. Through pratt truss Type of truss

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25. Through howe truss Type of truss

26. Deck warren truss Type of truss

27. 1. Method of joints Methods of ana-


2. Method of sections lyzing truss struc-
tures

28. Determinate structure Is a structure in


which the reaction
components and
internal stresses
can be complete-
ly determined us-
ing the equations
of static equilibri-
um.

29. Indeterminate structure Is a stable struc-


ture in which the
reaction compo-
nents and internal
stress cannot be
solved complete-
ly using the equa-
tions of static equi-
librium.

30. Degree of indeterminacy Refers to the num-


ber of unknowns
over and above
the equations of
static equilibrium.

31. L/240 Allowable deflec-


tion for mem-
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bers supporting
or attached to
non-structural ele-
ments not likely to
be damaged by
large deflection

32. L/360 Allowable deflec-


tion for mem-
bers not support-
ing or attached to
non-structural ele-
ments likely to be
damaged by large
deflections (im-
mediate deflection
due to live load
only)

33. L/180 Allowable deflec-


tion for mem-
bers carrying flat
roofs not support-
ing or attached to
non-structural ele-
ments likely to be
damaged by large
deflections.

34. L/480 Allowable deflec-


tion for members
roof or floor con-
struction support-
ing or attached to
non-structural ele-
ments likely to be
damaged by large
deflections.

35. Types of frames


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1. Rigid or semi rigid frame
2. Frame with shear truss
3. Frame with shear wall
4. Frame with shear truss/outrigger
5. Frame with shear wall/outrigger
6. Exterior diagonalized tube

36. 1. Purlin Types of beams


2. Rafter according to its
3. Lintel function
4. Joist
5. Stringer
6. Girder
7. Spandrel
8. Grade beam
9. Shaft

37. Purlin A type of beam ac-


cording to function
which carries the
roof load between
trusses or raters

38. Rafter A type of beam ac-


cording to function
which is usually a
sloping beam car-
rying the reaction
of purlins.

39. Lintel A type of beam


according to func-
tion which car-
ries the masonry
across the open-
ing made by a
door or window.

40. Joist A type of beam


according to func-
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tion which is
a closely spaced
beams supporting
the floor of a build-
ing.

41. Stringer A type of beam ac-


cording to function
which is similar to
a joist, it carries
the flooring of a
bridge.

42. Girder A type of beam


according to func-
tion which is a
large-sized beams
usually carrying
the floor beams.

43. Spandrel A type of beam


according to func-
tion which spans
between columns
and support the
floors and curtain
walls.

44. Grade beam A type of beam


according to func-
tion which lower-
most spandrel of
a building that has
no basement

45. Shaft Circular beam that


transmits power
to the machinery.
Also carries tor-

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sion in addition to
shear and flexure.

46. 1. Compact Classifications of


2. Non-compact steel sections
3. Slender

47. Fb = 0.66Fy Allowable flexural


stress for compact
sections

48. Fb = 0.60Fy Allowable flexur-


al stress for
non-compact sec-
tions

49. Fb < 0.60Fy Allowable flexural


stress for slender
sections

50. Fv = 0.40Fy Allowable shear


stress for steel
sections

51. 1. Lap splice Riveted and bolt-


2. Butt splice ed connections
3. Triple-plate shingle splice
4. Triple-plate shingle splice

52. Lap splice Riveted and bolt-


ed connections

53. Butt splice Riveted and bolt-


ed connections

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54. Triple-plate shingle splice Riveted and bolt-


ed connections

55. Triple-plate shingle splice Riveted and bolt-


ed connections

56. 1. Vertical Classifications of


2. Horizontal weld
3. Flat
4. Overhead

57. 1. Bead Types of weld


2. Groove
3. Fillet
4. Plug and slot

58. 1. Square butt joint Types of groove


2. Square tee joint weld (used for tee
3. Single-vee butt joint and butt joints)
4. Single-bevel tee joint
5. Double-vee butt joint
6. Double-bevel tee joint
7. Single-U butt joint
8. Single-J tee joint
9. Double-U butt joint
10. Double-J tee joint

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59. Square butt joint Types of groove
weld (used for tee
and butt joints)

60. Square tee joint Types of groove


weld (used for tee
and butt joints)

61. Single-vee butt joint Types of groove


weld (used for tee
and butt joints)

62. Single-bevel tee joint Types of groove


weld (used for tee
and butt joints)

63. Double-vee butt joint Types of groove


weld (used for tee
and butt joints)

64. Double-bevel tee joint Types of groove


weld (used for tee
and butt joints)

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65. Single-U butt joint Types of groove


weld (used for tee
and butt joints)

66. Single-J tee joint Types of groove


weld (used for tee
and butt joints)

67. Double-U butt joint Types of groove


weld (used for tee
and butt joints)

68. Double-J tee joint Types of groove


weld (used for tee
and butt joints)

69. 1. Convex fillet weld Types of fillet


2. Concave fillet weld (used for lap joint
splices)

70. Convex fillet weld

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Types of fillet
(used for lap joint
splices)

71. Concave fillet weld Types of fillet


(used for lap joint
splices)

72. Standard symbol of weld Standard symbol


of weld

73. Bead Standard symbol


of weld

74. Fillet Standard symbol


of weld

75. Groove weld - square Standard symbol


of weld
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76. Groove weld - V Standard symbol


of weld

77. Groove weld - bevel Standard symbol


of weld

78. Groove weld - U Standard symbol


of weld

79. Groove weld - J Standard symbol


of weld

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80. Plug/slot Standard symbol


of weld

81. Field weld Standard symbol


of weld

82. Weld all around Standard symbol


of weld

83. Flush Standard symbol


of weld

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84. Standard symbol of weld (arrows) Standard symbol


of weld (arrows)

85. Arrow-side weld Standard symbol


of weld (arrows)

86. Other-side weld Standard symbol


of weld (arrows)

87. Both-sides weld Standard symbol


of weld (arrows)

88. Compound welds Standard symbol


of weld (arrows)

89. Concrete Is a mixture of


sand and gravel
held together in a
rock like mass with
a paste of cement
and water

90. Reinforced concrete Is a combina-


tion of concrete
and steel where-
in the steel re-
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inforcement pro-
vides the tensile
strength lacking in
the concrete

91. 1. Pedestal or short compression blocks Three categories


2. Long or slender column of columns
3. Short column

92. Pedestal or short compression blocks Category of col-


umn which height
is less than three
times the least di-
mension

93. Long or slender column Category of


column which
strength is sig-
nificantly reduced
due to slender-
ness

94. Short column Category of col-


umn which failure
is initiated by ma-
terial failure

95. 1. Tied Types of columns


2. Spiral
3. Composite

96. 4 Minimum number


of bars for rectan-
gular reinforced
concrete column

97. 3 Minimum number


of bars for triangu-
lar reinforced con-
crete column
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98. 6 Minimum number


of bars for circu-
lar reinforced con-
crete column

99. 1.5 bd or 40mm Clear distance of


longitudinal bar
(reinforced con-
crete columns)

100. 200mm Minimum dimen-


sion of reinforced
concrete columns

101. 10mmØ Tie diameter


for longitudinal
bar 32mmØ and
smaller

102. 12mmØ Tie diameter


for longitudinal
bar larger than
32mmØ

103. 16 times longitudinal bar diameter, 48 times diameter Maximum spacing


of ties, or the least lateral dimension of the column. between ties

104. 25mm Minimum clear


spacing of spirals
(reinforced con-
crete columns)

105. 75mm Maximum clear


spacing of spirals
(reinforced con-
crete columns)

106. 1. Bearing wall system


2. Building frame system
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3. Moment-resisting frame system Building frame
4. Dual system systems, basic
5. Cantilevered column building system structural systems
6.Shear wall-frame interactive system

107. Bearing wall system A structural sys-


tem without a
complete verti-
cal load-carrying
space frame.

108. Building frame system A structural sys-


tem with an es-
sentially complete
space frame pro-
viding support for
gravity loads

109. Moment-resisting frame system A structural sys-


tem with essential-
ly complete space
frame providing
support for gravity
loads

110. Dual system Is a combina-


tion of moment-re-
sisting frames &
shear walls or
braced frames.

111. Cantilevered column building system A structural sys-


tem relying on
cantilevered col-
umn elements for
lateral resistance

112. Shear wall-frame interactive system A combination of


shear walls and
frames designed
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to resist later-
al forces in pro-
portion to their
relative rigidities,
considering inter-
action between
shear walls and
frames on all lev-
els

113. 1. Strength Reinforced con-


2. Rigidity crete structures in
3. Toughness high seismic risk
must have:

114. 1. Serviceability limit state Performance cri-


2. Control limit teria of RC
3. Survival limit state members resisting
earthquake

115. Serviceability limit state A performance


criteria of RC
members resist-
ing earthquake
wherein material
remains in the
elastic range and
no damage is ex-
pected;
Minor - Magnitude
1-4, <10 years

116. Control limit A performance


criteria of RC
members resist-
ing earthquake
wherein some
yielding may oc-
cur and may have
minor structural
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damage;
Moderate - Mag-
nitude 4-6, 10-20
years

117. Survival limit state A performance


criteria of RC
members resist-
ing earthquake
wherein inelastic
behavior and may
have major struc-
tural damage;
Major - Magnitude
7 and up, 100-500
years

118. 1. 1/5 the narrowest dimension between side forms; Nominal maxi-
2. 1/3 the depth of slab; mum size of
3. 3/4 the minimum clear spacing between individ- coarse aggregate
ual reinforcing bars or wires, bundles of bars, or shall not be larger
pre-stressing tendons or ducts than

119. 10°C, 7 days 2. Curing


10°C, 3 days 2.1. Concrete (oth-
er than high-early
strength) shall be
maintained above
[,blank,]°C and in
a moist condition
for at least the first
[,blank,] days after
placement
2.2. High-ear-
ly strength con-
crete shall be
maintained above
[,blank,]°C and in
a moist condition

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for at least the first
[,blank,] days

120. 4% Conduits and


pipes (including
their fittings) shall
not displace more
than [,blank,]% of
the area of cross
section when em-
bedded within a
column.

121. 1/3 Conduits and


pipes shall not
be larger in out-
side dimension
than [,blank,] the
overall thickness
of slab, wall, or
beam, in which
they are embed-
ded.

122. 3 diameters Conduits and


pipes shall be
spaced not clos-
er than [,blank,] di-
ameters on width
on center

123. schedule 40, 50mm, 3 diameters Conduits, pipes,


and sleeves may
be considered as
replacing struc-
turally in compres-
sion the displaced
concrete, provid-
ed:
a. They are not ex-
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posed to rusting or
other deterioration
b. They are of un-
coated or galva-
nized iron or steel
not thinner than
standard sched-
ule [,blank,] steel
pipes
c. They have a
nominal inside di-
ameter not over
[,blank,]mm and
are spaced not
less than [,blank,]
diameters on cen-
ters.

124. 40mm, 20mm (conduits and


pipes embedded
in concrete)
Concrete cover
shall not be less
than [,blank,]mm
for concrete ex-
posed to earth or
weather, or less
than [,blank,]mm
for concrete not
exposed to weath-
er or in contact
with ground

125. 0.002 times (conduits and


pipes embedded
in concrete)
Reinforcement
with an area not
less than [,blank,]

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times the area or
concrete section
shall be provided
normal to the
piping.

126. middle third Construction


joints shall be
located within the
[,blank,] span of
slabs, beams, and
girders.

127. 2 times Joints in girders


shall be offset a
minimum distance
of [,blank,] times
the width of inter-
secting beams.

128. bd, but not less than 25mm Minimum clear


spacing between
parallel bars in a
layer

129. 25mm between layers Minimum clear


spacing between
parallel bars in two
or more layers

130. 1.5bd, or 40mm Minimum clear


distance between
longitudinal bars
in spiraly rein-
forced or tied com-
pression mem-
bers

131. 3 times the wall or slab thickness, 450mm Maximum spacing


between primary
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flexural reinforce-
ment in walls and
slabs other than
conrete joist con-
struction

132. 4 bars Maximum bars in


bundled bars

133. 36mmØ Bars larger than


[,blank,] shall not
be bundled in
beams

134. 40bd stagger Individual bars


within a bundle
terminated within
the span of flexur-
al members shall
terminate at dif-
ferent points with
at least [,blank,]bd
stagger

135. equivalent total area bar diameter of


bundled bars

136. 75mm [Minimum con-


crete cover for
cast in place con-
crete (non pre-
stressed)]
Concrete cast
against ad perma-
nently exposed to
earth

137. 50mm [Minimum con-


crete cover for
cast in place con-
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crete (non pre-
stressed)]
Concrete exposed
to earth or weath-
er - 20mm to
36mm db

138. 40mm [Minimum con-


crete cover for
cast in place con-
crete (non pre-
stressed)]
Concrete exposed
to earth or weath-
er - 16mm dband
smaller

139. 40mm [Minimum con-


crete cover for
cast in place con-
crete (non pre-
stressed)]
Concrete not ex-
posed to weather
or in contact with
ground:
1. Slabs, walls,
joists
45mm to 60mm db

140. 20mm [Minimum con-


crete cover for
cast in place con-
crete (non pre-
stressed)]
Concrete not ex-
posed to weather
or in contact with
ground:

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1. Slabs, walls,
joists
36mm db and
smaller

141. 40mm [Minimum con-


crete cover for
cast in place con-
crete (non pre-
stressed)]
Concrete not ex-
posed to weather
or in contact with
ground:
2. Beams,
columns
primary reinforce-
ment, ties, stir-
rups, spirals

142. 20mm [Minimum con-


crete cover for
cast in place con-
crete (non pre-
stressed)]
Concrete not ex-
posed to weather
or in contact with
ground:
3. Shells, folded
plate members
20mm db and larg-
er

143. 12mm [Minimum con-


crete cover for
cast in place con-
crete (non pre-
stressed)]

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Concrete not ex-
posed to weather
or in contact with
ground:
3. Shells, folded
plate members
16mm db and
smaller

144. 40mm [Minimum con-


crete cover for pre-
cast concrete]
Concrete exposed
to earth or weath-
er
1. Wall panels
45mm and 60mm
db

145. 20mm [Minimum con-


crete cover for pre-
cast concrete]
Concrete exposed
to earth or weath-
er
1. Wall panels
36mm db and
smaller

146. 50mm [Minimum con-


crete cover for pre-
cast concrete]
Concrete exposed
to earth or weath-
er
2. Other members
45mm and 60mm

147. 20mm [Minimum con-


crete cover for pre-
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cast concrete]
Concrete exposed
to earth or weath-
er
2. Other members
20mm to 36mm db

148. 30mm [Minimum con-


crete cover for pre-
cast concrete]
Concrete exposed
to earth or weath-
er
2. Other members
16mm db and
smaller

149. 30mm [Minimum con-


crete cover for pre-
cast concrete]
Concrete not ex-
posed to earth
or in contact with
ground
1. Slabs, wall, and
joists
45mm and 60mm
db

150. 15mm [Minimum con-


crete cover for pre-
cast concrete]
Concrete not ex-
posed to earth
or in contact with
ground
1. Slabs, wall, and
joists

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36mm db and
smaller

151. db, but not less than 15mm and need not exceed [Minimum con-
40mm crete cover for pre-
cast concrete]
Concrete not ex-
posed to earth
or in contact with
ground
2. Beams,
columns
primary reinforce-
ment

152. 10mm [Minimum con-


crete cover for pre-
cast concrete]
Concrete not ex-
posed to earth
or in contact with
ground
2. Beams,
columns
ties, stirrups, spi-
rals

153. 15mm [Minimum con-


crete cover for pre-
cast concrete]
Concrete not ex-
posed to earth
or in contact with
ground
3. Shells, folded
plate members
20mm db and larg-
er

154. 10mm
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[Minimum con-
crete cover for pre-
cast concrete]
Concrete not ex-
posed to earth
or in contact with
ground
3. Shells, folded
plate members
16mm db and
smaller 10mm

155. 75mm [Minimum con-


crete cover for pre-
stressed concrete]
Concrete cast
against and per-
manently exposed
to earth

156. 25mm [Minimum con-


crete cover for pre-
stressed concrete]
Concrete exposed
to earth or weath-
er
Wall panels, slabs,
joists

157. 40mm [Minimum con-


crete cover for pre-
stressed concrete]
Concrete exposed
to earth or weath-
er
Other members

158. 20mm [Minimum con-


crete cover for pre-
stressed concrete]
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Concrete not ex-
posed to earth
or in contact with
ground
1. Slabs, walls,
joists

159. 40mm [Minimum con-


crete cover for pre-
stressed concrete]
Concrete not ex-
posed to earth
or in contact with
ground
2. Beams,
columns
primary reinforce-
ment

160. 25mm [Minimum con-


crete cover for pre-
stressed concrete]
Concrete not ex-
posed to earth
or in contact with
ground
2. Beams,
columns
ties, stirrups, spi-
rals

161. 10mm [Minimum con-


crete cover for pre-
stressed concrete]
Concrete not ex-
posed to earth
or in contact with
ground
3. Shells, folded

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plate members
16mm db and
smaller

162. db but not less than 20mm [Minimum con-


crete cover for pre-
stressed concrete]
Concrete not ex-
posed to earth
or in contact with
ground
3. Shells, folded
plate members
other reinforce-
ment

163. 1 in 6 Maximum slope of


inclined portion of
an offset bar with
axis of column

164. 150mm Maximum dis-


tance of lateral
ties or spirals from
points of bend

165. 75mm or greater Where a col-


umn face is off-
set [,blank,]mm or
greater, longitudi-
nal bars shall not
be offset bent.
Separate dowels,
lap spliced with
the longitudinal
bars adjacent to
the offset column,
faces, shall be pro-
vided.

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166. 10mmØ Minimum diame-
ter of spirals for
cast-in-place con-
struction

167. 75mm Maximum clear


spacing between
spirals

168. 25mm Minimum spacing


between spirals

169. 1 1/2 Anchorage of spi-


ral reinforcement
shall be provided
by [,blank,] extra
turns of spiral bar
or wire at each
end of a spiral

170. 48db, 300mm Spiral reinforce-


ment shall be
lap spliced by
[,blank,]db, but
not less than
[,blank,]mm or
welded

171. 2 times In columns with


capitals, spirals
shall extend to
a level at which
the diameter or
width of capital is
[,blank,] times that
of the column

172. ASTM A 615M Billet steel bars

173. ASTM A 616M Rail steel bars


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174. ASTM A 617M Axle steel bars

175. ASTM A 82 Plain steel wire

176. 10mmØ Diameter of later-


al ties for longitu-
dinal bars 32mmØ
or smaller

177. 12mmØ Diameter of later-


al ties for longitu-
dinal bars 36mmØ
and bundled bars
-16db od longitudi-
nal bars
-48db of tie bars
-least dimension
of compression
members

178. 150mm Ties shall be


arranged that no
bar shall be far-
ther than [,blank,]
clear on each side
along the tie

179. 1/2 Ties shall be locat-


ed vertically not
more than [,blank,]
a tie spacing
above the top of
footing or slab in
any story.

180. 75mm Where beams or


brackets frame
form 4 directions
into a column, ter-
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mination of ties
not more than
[,blank,]mm below
reinforcement in
shallowest of such
beams or brackets
shall be permitted.

181. 1/4 the span length of the beam Width of slab


8 times the slab thickness effective as a
1/2 the clear distance to the next web T-beam flange on
each side of the
web shall not ex-
ceed:

182. 1/12 the span length of the beam For beams with
6 times the slab thickness a slab on one
1/2 the clear distance to the next web side only, the ef-
fective overhang-
ing flange width
shall not exceed:

183. 5 times the slab thickness, 450mm Maximum spac-


ing of transverse
reinforcement of
T-beams

184. 100mm Minimum width of


ribs in joist con-
struction

185. 3 1/2 times the minimum width of rib Minimum depth of


ribs in joist con-
struction

186. 750mm Clear spacing be-


tween ribs in joist
construction

187.
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1/12 the clear distance between ribs nor less than Minimum slab
40mm thickness over
permanent fillers
in joist construc-
tion

188. 1/12 the clear distance between ribs nor less than (Joist construc-
50mm tion)
Minimum slab
thickness when
removable forms
or fillers are used

189. 25mm greater than the total overall depth of the con- (Joist construc-
duits or pipes at any point tion)
Minimum slab
thickness where
conduits or pipes
are embedded

190. L/20 Minimum thick-


ness of non
pre-stressed solid
1-way slab, simply
supported

191. L/24 Minimum thick-


ness of non
pre-stressed solid
1-way slab, one
end continuous

192. L/28 Minimum thick-


ness of non
pre-stressed solid
1-way slab, both
ends continuous

193. L/10 Minimum thick-


ness of non
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pre-stressed solid
1-way slab, can-
tilever

194. L/16 Minimum thick-


ness of
non pre-stressed
beams or ribbed,
one-way slab, sim-
ply supported

195. L/18. Minimum thick-


ness of
non pre-stressed
beams or ribbed,
one-way slab, one
end continuous

196. L/21 Minimum thick-


ness of
non pre-stressed
beams or ribbed,
one-way slab,
both ends continu-
ous

197. L/8 Minimum thick-


ness of
non pre-stressed
beams or ribbed,
one-way slab, can-
tilever

198. 36mmØ Lap splices shall


not be used for
bars larger than
[,blank,]

199. 1/5, 150mm Bars spliced by


non-contact lap
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splices in flexur-
al members shall
not be spaced
transversely far-
ther apart than
[,blank,] the
required lap
splice length, or
[,blank,]mm

200. 600mm Splices shall be


staggered at least
[,blank,]mm

201. 0.60Fy Allowable stress-


es for tension in
structural steel in
terms of gross
area

202. 0.50Fy Allowable stress-


es for tension
in structural steel
based on effective
net area

203. 0.45Fy Allowable stress-


es for tension
on pin-connected
members based
on net area

204. 0.60Fy Allowable stress-


es for tension on
eye bars on the
body area

205. Fb=0.66Fy Allowable stress-


es for flexur-

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al members with
compact sections

206. Fb=0.66Fy Allowable stress-


es for flexur-
al members with
non-compact sec-
tions

207. 2/3 (Pin-connected


members)
The minimum net
area beyond the
pinhole, parallel
to the axis of
the member, shall
not be less than
[,blank,] of the net
area across the
pinhole

208. 8 times (Pin-connected


members)
The width of the
body of an eye bar
shall not exceed
[,blank,] times its
thickness.

209. 7/8 times (Pin-connected


members)
Pin diameter shall
not be less than
[,blank,] times the
eye bar width

210. 0.8mm (Pin-connected


members)
Pinhole diameter
shall be no more
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than [,blank,]mm
greater than the
pin diameter

211. Diameter of the head (Eyebars)


Eyebars shall
be of uniform
thickness, with-
out reinforcement
at the pinholes,
and have circular
heads whose pe-
riphery is concen-
tric with the pin
hole. The radius of
the transition be-
tween the transi-
tion between the
circular head and
the eyebar body
shall not be less
than the [,blank,]

212. 8 times (Eyebars)


The width of the
body of an eyebar
shall not exceed
[,blank,] times its
thickness

213. 12mm (Eyebars)


If external nuts
are provided to
tighten pin plates
into snug con-
tact, the thickness
may be less than
[,blank,]mm only

214. 7/8 times


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(Eyebars)
The pin diame-
ter shall not be
less than [,blank,]
times the eyebar
width

215. 0.8mm (Eyebars)


The pinhole di-
ameter shall
be no more
than [,blank,]mm
greater than the
pin diameter

216. 5 times (Eyebars)


For steel hav-
ing a yield
stress greater
than 483MPa,
the hole diam-
eter shall not
exceed [,blank,]
times the plate
thickness and the
width of the eye-
bar shall be re-
duced accordingly

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