Question 1 (15%) Figure 1 shows a simply supported girder AB supporting cast-in-situ concrete slab firmly connected with

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Question 1 (15%) Figure 1 shows a simply supported girder AB supporting cast-in-situ concrete slab firmly connected with

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Question 1 15 Figure 1 Shows A Simply Supported Girder Ab Supporting Cast In Situ Concrete Slab Firmly Connected With 1
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Question 1 (15%) Figure 1 shows a simply supported girder AB supporting cast-in-situ concrete slab firmly connected with shear connected to the steel beams and girder along the beam full length. Two secondary beams are provided at C and D. The concrete slab and steel beams transmits an equivalent ultimate uniform design load 8 t/m including the own weight of the steel beams and girder. it is required to: 1. Select a suitable SIB structural steel section for the girder AB carrying out all necessary calculations using steel ST 44. 2. Sketch without calculations the typical connection of girder to column at A. 8 t/m 4 m Column ‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒ 4 m 4 m B ‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒ Column Figure 1
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