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1–1. The floor of a heavy storage warehouse building is made
of 6-in.-thick stone concrete. If the floor is a slab having a
length of 15 ft and width of 10 ft, determine the resultant force
caused by the dead load and the live load.
SOLUTION
From Table 1–3,
DL = [12 lb>ft2 # in.(6 in.)](15 ft)(10 ft) = 10,800 lb
From Table 1–4,
LL = (250 lb>ft2)(15 ft)(10 ft) = 37, 500 lb
Total load:
F = 48,300 lb = 48.3 k Ans.
Ans.
F = 48.3 k
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1–2. The wall is 15 ft high and consists of 2 * 4 in. studs,
plastered on one side. On the other side there is 4-in. clay brick.
Determine the average load in lb>ft of length of wall that the
wall exerts on the floor.
SOLUTION
Using the data tabulated in Table 1–3,
4@in. clay brick: (39 lb>ft2)(15 ft) = 585 lb>ft
2 * 4@in. studs plastered
on one side: (12 lb>ft2) (15 ft) = 180 lb>ft
wD = 765 lb>ft Ans.
Ans.
wD = 765 lb>ft
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1–3. A building wall consists of 12-in. clay brick and 12 -in.
fiberboard on one side. If the wall is 10 ft high, determine the
load in pounds per foot that it exerts on the floor.
SOLUTION
From Table 1–3,
12@in. clay brick: (115 lb>ft2)(10 ft) = 1150 lb>ft
1>2@in. fiberboard: (0.75 lb>ft2)(10 ft) = 7.5 lb>ft
Total: 1157.5 lb>ft = 1.16 k>ft Ans.
Ans.
w = 1.16k>ft
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*1–4. The “New Jersey” barrier is commonly used during
highway construction. Determine its weight per foot of length
if it is made from plain stone concrete. 4 in.
758
12 in. 558
6 in.
24 in.
SOLUTION
Cross@sectional area = 6(24) + a b(24 + 7.1950)(12) + a b(4 + 7.1950)(5.9620)
1 1
2 2
= 364.54 in2
Use Table 1–2.
l ft2
w = 144 lb>ft3(364.54 in2) a b = 365 lb>ft Ans.
144 in2
Ans.
w = 365 lb>ft
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