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Engineering, 05.05.2020 17:08 Joshuafranklindude

A simply supported beam spans 25 ft and carries a uniformly distributed dead load of 0.6 kip/ft, including the beam self-weight, and a live load of 2.1 kip/ft. Determine the minimum required plastic section modulus and select the lightest-weight W-shape to carry the moment. Consider only the limit state of yielding and use A992 steel. Design by (a) LRFD and (b) ASD

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