1. The document provides a 15 question review exam covering structural engineering concepts like beam design, bolted connections, and column design. Questions involve calculating loads, stresses, deflections and properties of common structural elements.
2. Sample questions calculate maximum live loads for beams based on flexure and shear strength, critical bolt stresses, column properties like radius of gyration, and maximum column loads given eccentric loading conditions.
3. The review exam covers a wide range of structural analysis and design topics to help refresh knowledge for an upcoming professional engineering exam.
1. The document provides a 15 question review exam covering structural engineering concepts like beam design, bolted connections, and column design. Questions involve calculating loads, stresses, deflections and properties of common structural elements.
2. Sample questions calculate maximum live loads for beams based on flexure and shear strength, critical bolt stresses, column properties like radius of gyration, and maximum column loads given eccentric loading conditions.
3. The review exam covers a wide range of structural analysis and design topics to help refresh knowledge for an upcoming professional engineering exam.
1. The document provides a 15 question review exam covering structural engineering concepts like beam design, bolted connections, and column design. Questions involve calculating loads, stresses, deflections and properties of common structural elements.
2. Sample questions calculate maximum live loads for beams based on flexure and shear strength, critical bolt stresses, column properties like radius of gyration, and maximum column loads given eccentric loading conditions.
3. The review exam covers a wide range of structural analysis and design topics to help refresh knowledge for an upcoming professional engineering exam.
1. The document provides a 15 question review exam covering structural engineering concepts like beam design, bolted connections, and column design. Questions involve calculating loads, stresses, deflections and properties of common structural elements.
2. Sample questions calculate maximum live loads for beams based on flexure and shear strength, critical bolt stresses, column properties like radius of gyration, and maximum column loads given eccentric loading conditions.
3. The review exam covers a wide range of structural analysis and design topics to help refresh knowledge for an upcoming professional engineering exam.
Given: Situation: An 8 m propped cantilever Resistance factor for flexure = 0.9 beam supports a uniformly distributed Factored load combination = U =1.2D service dead load (including its own +1.6L weight) of 15 kN/m. A. 134.8 C. 83.8 Properties of beam (Wide flange): B. 52.4 D. 99.1 A = 19226 mm2 d = 540 mm bf = 312 mm tf = 20 mm 5. Determine the load P (kN) based on tw = 12 mm Sx = 3.72 x 106 the design shear strength of the beam, mm 3 Vu. Sy = 0.66 x 106 mm3 Zx = 4.14 x 106 mm3 Factored shear stress = 0.6Fy Zy = 1.01 x 106 mm3 Ix = 1.00 x 109 mm4 Resistance factor for shear = 1.0 Fy = 248 Mpa E = 200 GPa A. 971 C. 953 B. 762 D. 1061 1.Calculate the maximum uniformly distributed service live load that the 6. A service load, the allowable beam can support considering flexure in midspan deflection due to live load = the beam only. Assume that the beam is 1/360 of the span. Determine P (kN) compact and lateral-torsional buckling based on the allowable deflection. is not critical. Use 1.2D+1.6L and A. 134.5 C. 88.2 resistance factor (flexure): b = 0.9 B. 73.5 D. 80.8 A. 30 kN/m C. 60 kN/m B. 90 kN/m D. 120 kN/m Situation: The angle bracket supports beam A. The bracket is bolted to the 2.Calculate the maximum uniformly flange of the supporting column with 2- distributed service live load that the 20mm diameter bolts. The load from Beam beam can support considering shear in the A = 60kN. Assume that the load is beam only. Use 1.2D+1.6L and resistance concentrically applied at the factor (shear): v = 1.0 connection. A. 67 kN/m C. 93 kN/m Given: B. 109 kN/m D. 81 kN/m Bracket = 75x75x12mm L = 155mm Thickness of Column Flange = 15mm 3.Calculate the maximum uniformly Thickness of Beam Flange = 10mm distributed service live load that the beam can support considering deflection of the beam only if maximum allowable deflection is L/360. A. 130 kN/m C. 145 kN/m B. 165 kN/m D. 185 kN/m
Situation: A steel beam is simply
supported on a span of 12 meters. Given: Section: W410 mm x 100 kg/m Area = 12710 mm2 Depth = 410 mm Flange width = 260 mm Flange thickness = 17 mm 7. Find the critical bolt bearing stress Web thickness = 10 mm (MPa). Moment of inertia about x-axis A. 150 C. 100 = 397x106 mm4 B. 125 D. 250 Moment of inertia about y-axis = 49x106 mm4 8. Find the critical bolt shear stress E = 200000 MPa (MPa). Zx = 2.13x106 mm3 A. 169.8 C. 382.0 Zy = 0.58x106 mm3 B. 265.2 D. 95.5 Load causing bending about the x-axis: Dead load (including beam weight) = 12 kN/m Live load at midspan = P kN 9. Find the bearing pressure (MPa) in the bracket. 4. Determine the load P (kN)based on A. 2.6 C. 5.4 the design flexural strength of the B. 1.8 D. 4.0 beam, Mu: Manila/Cebu/Baguio : https://www.facebook.com/ReviewInnovationsOfficial Davao: https://www.facebook.com/reviewinnovations.davaobranch NOVEMBER 2023 CE BOARD EXAM REFRESHER PSAD 15
Situation: Light-grade steel channel was
used a purlin of a truss spaced at 1.0m on center. After some tests, it was determined that the stresses acting on the major and minor axis are as follows: fbx = 114 MPa fby = 110 MPa.
10. If one line of 10mm diameter sagrods
were used, determine the resulting stress (MPa)about the x-axis. A. 114 C. 57.0 B. 28.5 D. 80.8
11. If one line of 10mm diameter sagrods
were used, determine the resulting stress (MPa)about the y-axis. A. 110 C. 55.0 B. 27.5 D. 90.8
12. Instead of using sag rods, the
spacing was reduced to 0.8m. Determine the resulting stress (MPa) about the y- axis. A. 110 C. 88.0 B. 22.0 D. 137.5
Situation: A rectangular tubular column
has the following properties: Nominal width along the x-axis = 100 mm Nominal depth along the y-axis = 200 mm Wall thickness = 12 mm Area = 6710 mm2 Sx = 308076 mm3 Sy = 201560 mm3
13. Which of the following gives the
radius of gyration (mm) of the section about the y-axis? A. 77.5 C. 47.9 B. 38.8 D. 54.8
14. Which of the following gives the
maximum tensile stress (MPa) in the column given the following: Axial load, P = 320 kN Eccentricity of load, P, about the x- axis = 125 mm Eccemtricity of load, P, about the y- axis = 75 mm A. 201.2 C. 276.4 B. 228.7 D. 248.9
15. Find the maximum load, P (kN),
based on an allowable compressive stress of 108 MPa given the following: Eccentricity of load, P, about the x- axis = 100 mm Eccemtricity of load, P, about the y- axis = 50 mm A. 724.7 C. 615.2 B. 149.6 D. 254.9