A single span beam AB and ABC is simply supported between two columns as shown in the followings: a) Check whether UKB (

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A single span beam AB and ABC is simply supported between two columns as shown in the followings: a) Check whether UKB (

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A single span beam AB and ABC is simply supported between two columns as shown in the followings: a) Check whether UKB (choose your own section designation based on moment resistance) using grade S275 is adequate or not in terms of shear and bending only, assuming that the beam is fully restrained as shown in Figure Q1(a). (Assume that permanent loads (dead loads) are inclusive of self-weight and web resistance to transverse force from column is adequate). (25marks)
Gk = 8 kN/m QK = 10 kN/m 6 m A Figure Q1(a) B Column 0 3 m 3 m 3 m B Figure Q1(b) A с
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