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Modular Quiz 28

This document contains a 20-question quiz on principles of design and analysis. The quiz covers topics like stresses and forces in structural elements like columns, beams, and frames. Each question lists multiple choice answers regarding calculations of stresses, reactions, load combinations, and other structural analysis concepts. The document provides relevant structural properties, dimensions, and loading information to accompany each problem.

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Modular Quiz 28

This document contains a 20-question quiz on principles of design and analysis. The quiz covers topics like stresses and forces in structural elements like columns, beams, and frames. Each question lists multiple choice answers regarding calculations of stresses, reactions, load combinations, and other structural analysis concepts. The document provides relevant structural properties, dimensions, and loading information to accompany each problem.

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Modular Quiz

Subject Code: MQ 28

Principles of design and Analysis


Prepared by Engr. Justin Garcia

A = 2.4m
SITUATION 1: Yt=103mm
For problems 1-3 Yb=303mm
9 2
Two channels are welded at the tip of A=2.1 x 10 mm PROBLEM 7:
the flanges to form a box column Determine the vertical reaction at A of
Properties of each channel:
9
I =2.76 x 10 m m
4
the supporting gable arch
a. 20.14 c. 24.14
A = 5350m m 2 b. 25.85 d. 36.21
d=250mm 24 kN
Concrete unit weight ¿ 3 PROBLEM 8:
bf = 100mm m
tf=150mm Determine the horizontal reaction at B
tw=10mm of the supporting gable arch
Ix= 52 x 106 m m4 a. 13.245 c. 12.65
b. 24.12 d. 32.14
Iy=5 x 106 m m 4
PROBLEM 9:
Distance from the centroidal y-axis of
Determine the horizontal reaction at A
the channel to the outer face of the
of the supporting gable arch
web, x = 29mm. Column height = 4m PROBLEM 4:
a. 35.72 c. 12.65
and effective length factor K = 1.0 Compute the stress at the top fibers of
b. 25.36 d. 12.45
both axis. The major axis of the the DT at the ends due to initial pre
channel is the x-axis of the built-up stress force
column. a. 4.28C c. 6.24T
SITUATION 4:
b. 4.28T d. 6.24C
The pile cap a 400-mm square
PROBLEM 1:
column. In this problem, x1 = 2m, x2 =
Calculate the axial compressive stress
PROBLEM 5:
0.60 m ad d = 0.60m
in the column due to a concentric load Compute the bottom stress at the
of 900kN? bottom fibers at the midspan due to
a. 84.1 C, 65.36 initial pre stress only
Loads:
b. 54.36 d. 63.21 a. 35.85C c. 63.21T
Axial Dead Load = 430kN
b. 35.85T d. 63.21C
Axial Live load = 380kN
PROBLEM 2:
Axial earthquake load = 220kN
Determine the maximum bending PROBLEM 6:
Moment due to earthquake = 170kN-
stress in the column due to a moment Compute the resulting stress at the
m
of 270kN-m? bottom fibers of the DT at the
a. 25.21 c. 63.21 midspan due to service loads and pre
Load combinations:
b. 54.32 d. 324.5 stress force
For dead load and live load:
U = 1.2DL + 1.6LL
PROBLEM 3: a. 14.56C c. 11.73T
What is the critical slenderness ratio b. 14.56T d. 11.73C
Dead, Live and earthquake Load:
of the built up column?
U = 1.32DL + 1.1LL + 1.1E
a. 51.74 c. 65.325 SITUATION 3:
b. 57.32 d. 63.25 The wind pressure coefficients on the
PROBLEM 10:
gable frame shown subjected to wind
Calculate the required nominal wide
SITUATION 2: pressure P = 1.44 kPa and as follows:
beam shear stress at critical section
for problems 4-6 Wind force is a pressure if the
a. 0.262 c. 0.365
The joist (double-tee) is to be used on coefficient is positive and a suction if
b. 0.125 d. 0.651
a simply supported span of 8m. and is the coefficient is negative. Design
pretensioned with a total initial force wind force is computed as the product
of 1240kN from low-relaxation of the wind pressure and the
PROBLEM 11:
strands. The centroid of the strands is coefficient. Consider design tributary
Calculate the required nominal
located 220m below the neutral axis width of the gable frame as 6m. If the
punching shear stress the critical
of the double tee. Loss of prestress of roller support at B were changed to a
section
service loads is 20%. Total uniformly hinged support and a hinged is added
a. 0.262 c. 0.365
distributed loads on the joist are at D
b. 0.125 d. 0.651
DL = 4.5kPa including the beam weight
LL = 3.6kPa
PROBLEM 12:
Section properties of the double tee
Calculate the required moment at the
are as follows:
critical section
a. 0.262 c. 0.365
Modular Quiz
Subject Code: MQ 28

Principles of design and Analysis


Prepared by Engr. Justin Garcia

b. 0.125 d. 0.651 d. Yield Limit

PROBLEM 13: PROBLEM 20:


Forces generated by body in motion The material is subjected to repeated
a. dynamic force cycles of stress or strain, it causes the
b. kinetic force structure to breakdown ultimately
c. equilibrium force leading to fracture.
d. frictional force a. creep
b. fatigue
PROBLEM 14: c. brittle
Ratio of the Young’s modulus to the d. dilatation
specific weight
a. Specific gravity PROBLEM 21:
b. Poission Ration Besides the Epicentre, it describes the
c. specific modulus location of the Earthquake.
d. volumetric ratio a. focal length
b. focal depth
PROBLEM 15: c. seismic waves
Rate of change of stress with respect d. magnitude
to strain
a. Tangent Modulus PROBLEM 22:
b. Secant Modulus What formula can be used for the
c. Young Modulus maximum positive moment in the
d. Specific Modulus propped beam with uniform load?
a. wL^2 / 8
PROBLEM 16: b. 9/128 wL^2
Is one having a relatively small tensile c. 3/16 wL^2
strain up to the point of rupture d, wL^3 / 3
a. brittle material
b. ductile material
c. specific material
d. homogeneous material PROBLEM 23:
What formula can be used for the
PROBLEM 17: maximum negative moment in the
The tensile stress that develops on the propped beam with uniform load?
diagonal surface a. wL^2 / 8
a. Diagonal Stress b. 9/128 wL^2
b. Diagonal Tension c. 3/16 wL^2
c. Diagonal failure d. wL^3 / 3
d. Dilatation

PROBLEM 18:
Slope of the straight-line portion of
the curve or the ratio of the stress
over the strain
a. Modulus of roughness
b. Modulus of elasticity
c. Modulus of resilience
d. elastic limit

PROBLEM 19:
The greatest stress a material is
capable of developing without
deviation from straight line
proportionality between strain and
stress
a. Proportional limit
b. Elastic Limit
c. Plastic Limit

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