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The document contains instructions for a structural engineering exam with 6 questions. It includes questions about: 1) Designing the reinforcement for a reinforced concrete floor slab with a given span and load. 2) Calculating the required area of reinforcement for a simply supported beam with given properties. 3) Designing the bending reinforcement for a concrete beam with a given span, load, and dimensions. 4) Selecting a suitable steel beam for a given loading configuration. 5) Selecting a suitable steel column section for a given load and fixity conditions. 6) Determining a suitable timber beam section to satisfy given bending, deflection and shear criteria.

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Answer 4 Questions - Open Book Examination All Questions Carry Equal Marks Time: 4hours Total Marks:100

The document contains instructions for a structural engineering exam with 6 questions. It includes questions about: 1) Designing the reinforcement for a reinforced concrete floor slab with a given span and load. 2) Calculating the required area of reinforcement for a simply supported beam with given properties. 3) Designing the bending reinforcement for a concrete beam with a given span, load, and dimensions. 4) Selecting a suitable steel beam for a given loading configuration. 5) Selecting a suitable steel column section for a given load and fixity conditions. 6) Determining a suitable timber beam section to satisfy given bending, deflection and shear criteria.

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NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AND WATER ENGINEERING


FACULTY OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS) DEGREE
PART III –SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATION-JULY 2006
DESIGN OF STRUCTURES I– TCW 3103

INSTRUCTIONS

Answer 4 Questions –
Open Book Examination
All questions carry equal marks Time: 4hours
Total Marks:100

QUESTION ONE

A reinforced concrete floor slab carries a characteristic imposed load of


3.5kN/m2 and has an effective span of 4.5 meters. Design the floor slab
assuming the following
fcu = 35 N/mm2 ; fy = 460 N/mm2

QUESTION TWO

A simply supported rectangular beam of 7.0 meters span carries a


characteristic dead load, including self weight of the beam, of 12 kN/m
and a characteristic imposed load of 8 kN/m. The beam dimensions are
b = 275mm and effective depth d = 450mm.
Assuming the following material properties calculate the area of
reinforcement required.
fcu = 35 N/mm2 ; fy = 460 N/mm2

QUESTION THREE

A reinforced concrete beam is 230mm wide and has an overall depth of


370mm has an effective span of 9.0 meters. The beam carries a
characteristic uniformly distributed dead load , including self weight of
the beam, of 4kN/m and a characteristic imposed load of 5kN/m. Design
the bending reinforcement assuming the following
fcu = 30 N/mm2 ; fy = 460 N/mm2 , cover to reinforcement = 40mm

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QUESTION FOUR

A simply supported beam shown in Figure 1.0 supports the loading as


shown. Assuming the beam is fully restrained laterally select a suitable
UB section in Grade 43 steel to satisfy the bending and shear
considerations.

QUESTION FIVE

A proposed 5.0meter long internal column in a rigid jointed steel


structure is to be loaded concentrically with a characteristic dead load
of 1000kN and a characteristic imposed load of 1000kN. Assuming that
fixity at the top and bottom of the column gives effective rotational
restraint select a suitable UC section.

QUESTION SIX

A timber beam has an effective span of 3.0meters. It supports a


uniformly distributed load of 3.5kN/m including self weight of the beam.
Determine a suitable section for the beam using timber of strength class
SC3 to satisfy bending, deflection and shear. Assume that the ends of
the beam are held in position.

Assume the following


Strength Class of timber SC 3 Modification Factors:
For SC 3 Grade K3, duration of loading 1.0
Bending stress parallel to grain = 5.3 N/mm2 K8 Load sharing system 1.1
Shear stress parallel to grain = 0.67 N/mm 2 K7 Depth factor
Modulus of Elasticity E = 5800 N/mm2 for d = 225 1.032
Long term loading for d = 200 1.046

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