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If the beam in Problem 5.5-9 is braced at A, B, and C, compute Cb for the unbraced length AC (same as Cb for unbraced length CB). Do not include the beam weight in the loading.
a. Use the unfactored service loads.
b. Use factored loads.
Problem 5.5-9
The beam shown in Figure P5.5-9 is a W36 × 210. It is laterally supported at A and B. The 250 kip load is a service live load. Using the unfactored service loads,
a. Compute Cb. Do not include the beam weight in the loading.
b. Compute Cb. Include the beam weight in the loading.

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