The document discusses the calculation of I sections used in construction that are typically installed at 2000 mm centers and 4500 mm in length. It provides a table to calculate the arrangement. It then analyzes the status of the I sections, finding that they are failing in deflection as the deflection due to load exceeds the allowable, failing in bending stress as the bending stress is higher than the yield stress, and failing in section capacity as the moment carrying capacity is lower than the applied moment.
The document discusses the calculation of I sections used in construction that are typically installed at 2000 mm centers and 4500 mm in length. It provides a table to calculate the arrangement. It then analyzes the status of the I sections, finding that they are failing in deflection as the deflection due to load exceeds the allowable, failing in bending stress as the bending stress is higher than the yield stress, and failing in section capacity as the moment carrying capacity is lower than the applied moment.
The document discusses the calculation of I sections used in construction that are typically installed at 2000 mm centers and 4500 mm in length. It provides a table to calculate the arrangement. It then analyzes the status of the I sections, finding that they are failing in deflection as the deflection due to load exceeds the allowable, failing in bending stress as the bending stress is higher than the yield stress, and failing in section capacity as the moment carrying capacity is lower than the applied moment.
I sections are installed at 2000 mm c/c and its length is tyrically 4500 mm, basedon the arrangement the calculation shown in following Table.
Status: Failing in Deflection
Deflection due to load exceeds Allowable Deflection which is L/120 for serviceload combination CDead Load Live Load) Bending Status: Failing in Bending Stress Bending )tress is higher than yield stress.Status: Failing in Section Capacity The moment carrying caracity of the section is lower than the arrlied moment.