The following roofing materials are stacked on a pallet at a…
The following roofing materials are stacked on a pallet at a construction site. The pallet is 4 ft by 5 ft, and the materials have been cut and stacked so that each layer completely covers the pallet. Use ASCE 7-10 to determine the total dead load resting on the pallet.4 layers of asphalt shingles8 layers of deck, metal, 18 gage7 layers of plywood, 3/8-in. thick
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The following roofing materials are stacked on a pallet at a construction site. The pallet is 3 ft by 4 ft, and the materials have been cut and stacked so that each layer completely covers the pallet. Use ASCE 7-10 to determine the total dead load resting on the pallet.4 layers of fiberboard, 1/2-in.6 layers of decking, 2-in. wood (Douglas fir)6 layers of plywood, 3/8-in. thick
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The following roofing materials are stacked on a pallet at a construction site. The pallet is 4 ft by 8 ft, and the materials have been cut and stacked so that each layer completely covers the pallet. Use ASCE 7-10 to determine the total dead load resting on the pallet.9 layers of asphalt shingles9 layers of decking, 3 in. wood (Douglas fir)4 layers of plywood, 3/8-in. thick
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The two columns in the following floor framing plan support only loads from a bowling alley on the second floor. The city has approved floor live load reductions for this particular building. A dead load of 11.7 psf acts on the tributary area of the columns. Combine this with the reduced floor live load, and then determine the total load that acts on one of the columns.
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