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DIAGNOSTIC-EXAM

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REINFORCED CONCRETE DESIGN

1.) A rectangular beam reinforced for tension only has b=300 mm, d = 490 mm. The
tension steel area provided is 7-25 mm diameter bars with 𝑓𝑦=415 𝑀𝑃𝑎.
𝑓′𝑐=21𝑀𝑃𝑎. Calculate the ultimate moment capacity of the beam.

2.) A rectangular beam has b = 300 mm, d = 500 mm, 𝐴𝑠=6−32 𝑚𝑚,𝑓′𝑐=27.6 𝑀𝑃𝑎,
grade 60 reinforcement (𝑓𝑦=414 𝑀𝑃𝑎). Calculate the ultimate moment capacity
of the beam.

3.) Design a rectangular beam reinforced for tension only to carry a dead load moment
of 60 kN-m (including its own weight) and a live load moment of 48 kN- m. Use
𝑓′𝑐=20.7 𝑀𝑃𝑎 and 𝑓𝑦=276 𝑀𝑃𝑎.

4.) A rectangular beam has b = 300 mm, d = 500 mm, 𝐴𝑠=3−25 𝑚𝑚,𝑓′𝑐=34.2 𝑀𝑃𝑎,
grade 60 reinforcement (𝑓𝑦=414 𝑀𝑃𝑎). Calculate the design moment 𝑀𝑢.

5.) A rectangular beam reinforced for tension only has b= 300 m, d = 490 mm. The
tension steel area provided is 4,500 sq. mm. Determine the ultimate moment
capacity of the beam in kN-m. Assume 𝑓′𝑐=27 𝑀𝑃𝑎, 𝑓𝑦=275 𝑀𝑃𝑎.

6.) A rectangular beam has b = 300 mm and d = 490 mm. fc' = 27.60 MPa and fy =
276 MPa. Compression steel is required shall have its centroid 60mm. From the
extreme compression fiber. Calculate the required steel area if the factored
moment, Mu = 620 KN.m

7.) Determine the design moment capacity of the beam shown in the figure, b =350
mm for which 𝑓𝑦=413.7𝑀𝑃𝑎and 𝑓𝑐′=20.7𝑀𝑃𝑎.
STEEL STRUCTURE

1.) A 1⁄2 × 5 plate of A36 steel is used as a tension member. It is connected to a


gusset plate with four 5⁄8-inch-diameter bolts as shown in Figure. Assume that
the effective net area Ae equals the actual net area An.
a. What is the design strength for LRFD?
b. What is the allowable strength for ASD?

2.) A single-angle tension member, an L31⁄2 × 31⁄2 × 3⁄8, is connected to a gusset


plate with 7⁄8-inch-diameter bolts as shown in Figure 3.4. A36 steel is used. The
service loads are 35 kips dead load and 15 kips live load. Investigate this member
for compliance with the AISC Specification. Assume that the effective net area is
85% of the computed net area.
a. Use LRFD.
b. Use ASD.
3.) A double-angle shape is shown in Figure. The steel is A36, and the holes are for
1⁄2-inch-diameter bolts. Assume that Ae = 0.75An.
a. Determine the design tensile strength for LRFD.
b. Determine the allowable strength for ASD.

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