Engineering, 21.03.2020 03:21 Kling1982
Design the following rectangular floor beam for a building. Some design information are given parametrically: A = first two digits of your student ID. B = last three digits of your student ID. The beam has a simple span of A ft. The uniform service load is B lbs/ft live load. Consider the self-weight of the beam as dead load. Assume f’c = 4,000 psi, fy = 60,000 psi, and #3 stirrups. Required: a) Conduct a free-beam design for the above conditions. b) Sketch the final design showing a cross section (ACAD or clean hand-sketch)
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