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Some Books for Engineering Competitive Exam Preparation
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Some Books for Engineering Competitive Exam Preparation
Engineering Graphics (Includes Free Drawing Sketch Book) For SPPU Sem 2 First Year Savitribai Phule Pune University Hardcover – 1 January 2019
Unit 1: Staircases (Limit state method) Multiple Choice Questions 1. The effective span of the staircase supported at top and bottom risers by beams spanning in parallel with the riser is A. Clear distance between beams B. Distance between c/c of beams C. Clear distance between beams + d D. None of the above ANS: B 2. If R and T are rise and tread of a stair spanning horizontally, the steps are supported by a wall on one side and by a stringer beam on the other side, the steps are designed as beams of width A. R + T B. T – R C. √ ( R 2 +T 2 ) D. R - T ANS: C 3. If T and R are tread and rise respectively of a stair, then A. ...
How to calculate load from two-way slab on beam? As per Clause No 24.5 of IS 456: 2000 , the loads on beams supporting solid slabs spanning in two directions at right angles and supporting uniformly distributed loads, may be assumed to be in accordance with following Fig. Let us consider the following example: ABCD is a two-way slab ( L/B = 1.5<2 ) Assume: Dead load of slab : 0.125 x 25 = 3.1255 kN/m^2 (100 mm thick slab) Live load on slab : 3 kN/m^2 Total load = 5.5 kN/m^2 Now for finding force on beam BC the load will come from the triangular hatched part of slab So we multiply the load by vertical length of triangle to get load on beam per unit length 2 ∗ 5.5 = 11 k n / m 2 ∗ 5.5 = 11 k n / m fig (b) shows the disribution of load on beam BC ( same will be for beam DC ) (If we convert this load on beam as uniform load we will get maximum bending moment of 11 kN/m but now as we have considered this load in form of triangle so we will get a...
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