This document contains 15 multiple choice questions regarding structural engineering calculations for beams, trusses, and columns. The questions cover topics such as determining maximum shear and moment in beams, axial loads on columns, and live load reductions according to building codes. Correct answers are to be marked on an answer sheet. The questions are part of a structural engineering licensing exam refresher course.
This document contains 15 multiple choice questions regarding structural engineering calculations for beams, trusses, and columns. The questions cover topics such as determining maximum shear and moment in beams, axial loads on columns, and live load reductions according to building codes. Correct answers are to be marked on an answer sheet. The questions are part of a structural engineering licensing exam refresher course.
This document contains 15 multiple choice questions regarding structural engineering calculations for beams, trusses, and columns. The questions cover topics such as determining maximum shear and moment in beams, axial loads on columns, and live load reductions according to building codes. Correct answers are to be marked on an answer sheet. The questions are part of a structural engineering licensing exam refresher course.
This document contains 15 multiple choice questions regarding structural engineering calculations for beams, trusses, and columns. The questions cover topics such as determining maximum shear and moment in beams, axial loads on columns, and live load reductions according to building codes. Correct answers are to be marked on an answer sheet. The questions are part of a structural engineering licensing exam refresher course.
INSTRUCTION: Select the correct answer for 4. Determine the factored uniform load on each of the following questions. Mark only beam GHI, in kN/m. one answer for each item by shading the box A. 36.96 C. 30.91 corresponding to the letter of your choice B. 38.11 D. 29.76 on the answer sheet provided. STRICTLY NO ERASURES ALLOWED. GOOD LUCK. 5. Determine the maximum factored shear (in kN) in beam GHI assuming G and I NOTE: A times B is represented by A×B or are fixed, and H is a roller. A*B. A raised to the power n is A. 110.88 C. 92.73 expressed as A^n. All problems are 1 B. 114.33 D. 89.28 point each. 6. Determine the maximum factored Situation 1. The truss is subjected to a positive moment (in kN-m) in beam GHI highway load of 𝑷𝟏 = 𝟑𝟓. 𝟔 𝒌𝑵 and 𝑷𝟐 = assuming G and I are fixed, and H is a 𝟏𝟒𝟐. 𝟒 𝒌𝑵 with a distance apart of 4.3m. roller. A. 57.17 C. 55.44 B. 46.37 D. 44.64
Situation 3. A 6m long beam is supported by
a roller at the right end and a fixed support at the left end. It carries a uniform load “w” kN/m throughout the beam.
7. Compute the safe value of “w” kN/m so
that it will not exceed the flexural capacity of the beam of 270 kN-m. 1. Determine the maximum ordinate for A. 60 C. 86 member GH. B. 36 D. 15 A. 1.00 C. 0.50 B. 0.75 D. 0.25 8. Compute the safe load “w” kN/m so that it will not exceed the shear capacity 2. Determine the maximum reaction in the of the beam of 180 kN. truss. A. 80 C. 48 A. 160.00 kN C. 172.91 kN B. 24 D. 40 B. 165.24 kN D. 129.45 kN 9. Compute the safe value of “w” kN/m so 3. Determine the maximum response of that it will not exceed the allowable member GH due to the loadings. deflection of 3mm. A. 142.91 C. 152.49 Consider EI= 432 x 10^12 Nmm^2 B. 165.33 D. 120.74 A. 185 C. 124 B. 76 D. 80 Situation 2. Reinforced concrete beams having a cross section of 400 x 600 mm Situation 4. A truck with axle loads of are spaced 2.5 meters on centers as 19.6 and 67.8 on a wheelbase of d = shown. These beams support a 100 mm 4.3m rolls across the beam shown in thick slab. The superimposed loads on the figure. Determine the following: these beams are as follows: Dead load = 3.2 kPa Live load = 3.6 kPa The columns E and H are omitted such that the girder BEHK supports the beams DEF at E and GHI at H. Assume EI = constant for all beams. Use unit weight of Concrete = 24 kN/m^3.
10. The maximum positive moment that can
be developed in the beam. A. 498.87 kN-m C. 382.66 kN-m B. 504.92 kN-m D. 452.12 kN-m
11. The maximum negative moment that can
be developed in the beam. A. – 203.4 kN-m C. – 262.2 kN-m B. – 58.8 kN-m D. – 129.7 kN-m
12. The maximum reaction at the left
support. A. 84.03 kN C. 92.16 kN B. 94.52 kN D. 65.90 kN
NOV 2023 CE BOARD EXAM REFRESHER (JFDC) PSAD 22 Situation 5. A three-story building has interior columns spaced 8m apart in two perpendicular directions. The design loads for the building are as follows:
DL: 5.0 kPa (Roof)
7.0 kPa (typical for each floor)
LL: 0 (Roof Deck)
6.0 kPa (2nd Floor) 2.4 kPa (3rd Floor)
Recognizing that the probability of
supporting a large fully loaded tributary area is small, building codes permit reductions. Use the attached alternate floor live load reduction provisions.
13. What is the total axial load (kN) on
an interior column at the second-floor level due to service LL? A. 153.6 C. 76.3 B. 164.5 D. 82.3
14. What is the total axial load (kN) on
an interior column at the ground floor level due to service LL? A. 287.9 C. 246.8 B. 466.3 D. 288.3
15. What is the total axial dead load (kN)
on an interior column at the ground floor level? A. 1,664 C. 995 B. 768 D. 1216
Note: Live load reduction is not
applicable for floors in places of public assembly and for live loads greater than 4.8 kPa. For influence area Ai, consider all area with live load that can be reduced, that influence the column being considered (area projected above).