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calculated deflection should be less than or equal to - ANSWER deflection limit required strength equation (Ma = ? = ?) - ANSWER (Mp/Ωb) = (FyZx)/1.67 plastic moment - ANSWER Mp strength required - ANSWER Ma strength required is less than or equal to... - ANSWER strength furnished ASD stands for... - ANSWER allowable stress design LFRD stands for... - ANSWER load and resistance factor design location of beam diagrams and formulas - ANSWER Appendix H AISC stands for... - ANSWER American Institute of Steel Construction W12x26 meaning... - ANSWER wide flange, nominal height of 12 inches, 26 lbs per foot moment design equation - ANSWER required Zx = (1.67*Ma)/Fy design of structural steel beams STEP 1 - ANSWER design for bending design for structural steel beams STEP 2 - ANSWER check for shear d

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STRUCTURAL STEEL DESIGN QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 100% CORRECT!!
yield stress of steel - ANSWER Fy

full-depth web area (d*tw) - ANSWER Aw

shear safety factor = 1.50 - ANSWER Ωv

less than or equal to (0.4*Fy*d*tw) - ANSWER Va

calculated deflection should be less than or equal to - ANSWER deflection limit

required strength equation (Ma = ? = ?) - ANSWER (Mp/Ωb) = (FyZx)/1.67

plastic moment - ANSWER Mp

strength required - ANSWER Ma

strength required is less than or equal to... - ANSWER strength furnished

ASD stands for... - ANSWER allowable stress design

LFRD stands for... - ANSWER load and resistance factor design

location of beam diagrams and formulas - ANSWER Appendix H

AISC stands for... - ANSWER American Institute of Steel Construction

W12x26 meaning... - ANSWER wide flange, nominal height of 12 inches, 26 lbs per foot

moment design equation - ANSWER required Zx = (1.67*Ma)/Fy

design of structural steel beams STEP 1 - ANSWER design for bending

design for structural steel beams STEP 2 - ANSWER check for shear

design for structural steel beams STEP 3 - ANSWER check for deflection

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