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1 Civil Engineering and Architecture
Structural Loads Part 1 Civil Engineering and Architecture Unit 6 Structures

2 Engineering Failures

3 In this lesson: Forces and Loads Beams and Columns
Building Design Problem with calculations

4 Structure of a Building

5 Structural Characteristics
Stability Strength Economic Value

6 Structural Elements Stringers or Beams Girders Columns Footings
Connections

7 Steps in Structural Design
Plan Create preliminary design Establish the loads Size the members Analyze the members Evaluate and compare to preliminary design Redesign

8 Design Loads: Live vs Dead
Snow Live Load Roof Materials & Structure Dead Load Walls, Floors, Materials & Structure Occupants, Moveable Fixtures & Furniture

9 Typical Building Live Loads
Please click here to obtain Live Load Chart.

10 Dead Loads Weight of the structure Electrical fixtures
(steel, concrete, timber) Partitions/ Walls Ductwork Piping Electrical fixtures Floor coverings Roof coverings Ceiling

11 Typical Building Dead Loads
Please click here to obtain Dead Load Chart.

12 Snow Loads Ground Snow Load (in NY State) Rochester, NY 50 lb/ft2
Albany, NY lb/ft2 Watertown, NY lb/ft2 White Plains, NY 45 lb/ft2

13 Design Loads: Wind WIND Pressure Uplift Suction

14 Designing for Wind Loads
Dead Load Addition of Steel beams and bracing Floor slab

15 Design Loads: Earthquake

16 Structural Efficiency
Dead Load Live Load Structural Efficiency Professional Development Lesson ID Code: 8008

17 Factor of Safety Dead Loads * 1.4 Live Loads * 1.7

18 Fixture and Occupancy DL &LL
Loads and Load Paths Snow and/or Roof Load Fixture and Occupancy DL &LL Weigh of Structure DL Ground Reaction

19 Beam Design

20 Beam Deflection

21 Beam Deflection Formula
L/240 of the total load Used if there is no plaster/drywall on underside L/360 of the total load Used if plaster/drywall is used

22 Beam Types Simple Continuous Cantilever Moment fixed at one end

23 Supports Pin Connection Roller Connection Fixed Support

24 Columns Designed for compression.
F (External) WCOL (External) R1 (Internal) R2 (Internal) RSoil (External) WFTG (External) Designed for compression. Additional loads can cause bending in the columns.

25 Building Design Problem
A Steel Framed Retail Building with Concrete Floors and Flat Roof Please click here to obtain Revit file of the building.

26 Second Floor Framing Girder Beam Column Footing

27 Design Steps

28 Curriculum Alignment:
Unit 6 – Structural Engineering Lesson 6.1 – Introduction to Structural Engineering Act. 1.1 – Structural Calculations Act. 1.2 – More Load Calculations Lesson 6.2 – Roof Systems Lesson 6.3 – Columns and Beams

29 References: Jefferis, A. & Madsen, D.A. (2001). Architectural Drafting and Design, Albany, NY: Delmar Kane, K. & Onouye B., (2002). Statics and Strength of Materials for Architecture and Building Construction, 2nd ed., Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education, Inc Shaeffer, R.E. (2002). Elementary Structures for Architects and Builders, 4th ed.. Columbus, OH: Prentice Hall Manual of Steel Construction, 8th ed., American Institute of Steel Construction

30 Credits: Writer: Constance Bertucci Content Editor: Donna E. Scribner
Narration: Donna E. Scribner PLTW Editor: Ed Hughes Production: CJ Amarosa Video Production: CJ Amarosa Audio: CJ Amarosa Project Manager: Donna E. Scribner


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