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benl87
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Hi all,
I massively appreciate any help in advance. I have an exam coming up and am completely stumped on a question regarding reinforced concrete design. The teacher has told us the question is going to be similar to the example he has given us but hasn't gone through it with us. It is a continuous frame constructed of reinforced concrete with a conveyor structure on top (refer attachment). We are to design the beam, columns and footings and to select appropriate reinforcement.
We have been asked to calculate the bending moment of the frame using moment distribution using the self weight of the concrete as a udl and the live and dead loads of the conveyor as two point loads on the structure, assume the column is axially loaded and the footings as being fixed. I'm really not sure how to go about beginning this, if someone could point me in the right direction that would be appreciated!
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I massively appreciate any help in advance. I have an exam coming up and am completely stumped on a question regarding reinforced concrete design. The teacher has told us the question is going to be similar to the example he has given us but hasn't gone through it with us. It is a continuous frame constructed of reinforced concrete with a conveyor structure on top (refer attachment). We are to design the beam, columns and footings and to select appropriate reinforcement.
We have been asked to calculate the bending moment of the frame using moment distribution using the self weight of the concrete as a udl and the live and dead loads of the conveyor as two point loads on the structure, assume the column is axially loaded and the footings as being fixed. I'm really not sure how to go about beginning this, if someone could point me in the right direction that would be appreciated!
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