Problem 5 can carry based on its negative moment capacity. Use ASD. Determine the maximum superimposed floor load that t

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Problem 5 can carry based on its negative moment capacity. Use ASD. Determine the maximum superimposed floor load that t

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Problem 5 can carry based on its negative moment capacity. Use ASD. Determine the maximum superimposed floor load that the exterior beam in 5 A composite beam system is composed of steel sections on which a reinforced concrete slab system has been attached. The 150 mm thick slab is concrete span lengths of 13 m and spacing of 3.5 m. The exterior beam has an edge with fe' = 28 MPa. The two-span beams with fixed exterior supports have distance of 0.85 m. The 20mm Grade 40 rebars in the negative moment regions are spaced center-to-center at 140 mm. The steel beams are A-50 W27x102. Full composite action is assumed. I 0.85m 2.5m
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