Structural Analysis Final Exam
1.What is the difference between a frame and beam: Frame members often
carry Axial(P) force
2. In frames, the
beam-to-column connectiona re either or :-
Pinned or Moment-resisting
3. Frame with only connections will collapse: Pinned
4. Frames with pinned connections and will not collapse: Lateral
sup- port
5. Frame with connections will not collapse: Fixed
6. What is a deflected shape?: is an Estimate of how the frame will move
under the applied load
7. Why are we intrested in the deflected shpe?: Check our
analysis(bending moment diagram_
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, Determine where tension/compression occur
Obtain a picture of how the structure will deflect, so that we can modify
the structure if necessary
8. Structure musst also be designed to resist LATERAL LOADS. These
loads act horizontally inclue:: Soil
earthqua
ke Wind
9. What are examples of Dead loads?: Floors, walls, and finishes, and
includes all other permanent attadhments to structures like pipes,
electrial conduits, air conditioning, heating ducts, and all items
intended to remain in place throughout the life of the strucutre.
10.What are examples of Live loads?:
Occupants/people Snow/rain
Furnishings
11.What are the Three Basic Types of Later Load Resisting Systems:
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1.What is the difference between a frame and beam: Frame members often
carry Axial(P) force
2. In frames, the
beam-to-column connectiona re either or :-
Pinned or Moment-resisting
3. Frame with only connections will collapse: Pinned
4. Frames with pinned connections and will not collapse: Lateral
sup- port
5. Frame with connections will not collapse: Fixed
6. What is a deflected shape?: is an Estimate of how the frame will move
under the applied load
7. Why are we intrested in the deflected shpe?: Check our
analysis(bending moment diagram_
1/
, Determine where tension/compression occur
Obtain a picture of how the structure will deflect, so that we can modify
the structure if necessary
8. Structure musst also be designed to resist LATERAL LOADS. These
loads act horizontally inclue:: Soil
earthqua
ke Wind
9. What are examples of Dead loads?: Floors, walls, and finishes, and
includes all other permanent attadhments to structures like pipes,
electrial conduits, air conditioning, heating ducts, and all items
intended to remain in place throughout the life of the strucutre.
10.What are examples of Live loads?:
Occupants/people Snow/rain
Furnishings
11.What are the Three Basic Types of Later Load Resisting Systems:
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