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1.051 Structural Engineering Design Problem Set 2

1. The document outlines a structural engineering design problem set involving the design of an internal rectangular beam for a parking lot. The beam is expected to carry service and dead loads totaling 1800 lb/ft over a 26 ft span. Material properties and design constraints are provided. 2. Students are asked to perform the beam design, identify assumptions made, determine the load level for first cracking, and check if crack width meets code requirements. They are also assigned textbook problems to solve. 3. The problem set involves sizing the beam, placing reinforcement, analyzing cracking behavior, and addressing code compliance for serviceability. Key assumptions and their implications are to be discussed.

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1.051 Structural Engineering Design Problem Set 2

1. The document outlines a structural engineering design problem set involving the design of an internal rectangular beam for a parking lot. The beam is expected to carry service and dead loads totaling 1800 lb/ft over a 26 ft span. Material properties and design constraints are provided. 2. Students are asked to perform the beam design, identify assumptions made, determine the load level for first cracking, and check if crack width meets code requirements. They are also assigned textbook problems to solve. 3. The problem set involves sizing the beam, placing reinforcement, analyzing cracking behavior, and addressing code compliance for serviceability. Key assumptions and their implications are to be discussed.

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051 Structural Engineering Design


Prof O. Buyukozturk Fall 2003

1.051 Structural Engineering Design

Problem Set 2
(Assigned: 9/29; Due: 10/8)

Q1) Being a structural engineer in an engineering design office, you are asked to
design a typical internal rectangular beam for a parking lot construction project
near Logan. The beams are expected to carry, in addition to its own weight, a
service load of 1500 lb/ft and a dead load of 300 lb/ft from the bituminous
materials on the slabs. The typical span length is 26 ft and it is simply supported.
Material properties are specified below:

Steel Concrete
fy = 60,000 psi f 'c = 5,000 psi
(Additional material properties are to be obtained from associated known values
and relations provided in the textbook)

(a) Due to the headroom constraints, the beam thickness shall be limited to 22".
Ductile behavior is required. Perform the beam design and sketch your design
with proper rebar arrangements. The design shall conform to ACI-318.

(b) What are the major assumptions you have made in the above beam design? How
could you help achieve such assumptions in practice? What would be the
consequence if such assumptions were invalid?

(c) Determine the load level at which the first flexural crack forms in the above
section. Where is the neutral axis just before such crack formation? How would
the neutral axis move after the first crack is formed?

(d) Does the crack width under service loading, w, satisfy the ACI requirement
(10.6.4)? Why do we want to control the crack width? How would you reduce the
crack width if it exceeds the ACI limit?

Q2) Solve Problem 3.11 in the textbook.

Q3) Solve Problem 3.12 in the textbook.

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