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what is ebem mean and how to i do use EBEM method to find the loading condition for: a) the mullions b) the beams and c) the girder frame.?
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ARC 4330/5150 STRUCTURES 2 RPI
Architecture Ivan Markov HOMEWORK 2
Due 9/20/16
1. Refer to the bay of the Crown Hall shown in the figures. The building roof is suspended of four large steel plate
girders that in turn are supported by eight exterior steel columns to provide vertical and lateral load resistance
system as show in the drawing. Disregard the set of windows on the roof in the middle span. The columns are
spaced 60 feet apart. The glass wall facade in the typical bay is supported by vertical joists (mullions) 10ft apart and
the columns on the side. The mullions are supported by top and bottom horizontal beams 20ft apart and the
foundation. The bottom beam is 4ft above the foundation as shown in the figure. The building is 120ft wide.
Lateral wind load perpendicular to the facade is 80lb/ft2. For the typical bay shown in the figure find:
1. Using EBEM method find the loading condition for: a) the mullions b) the beams and c) the girder frame.
2. Using CAM method find the loading condition for: a) the mullions b) the beams and c) the girder frame.
3. Comment Figure of a typical bay Drawing of the bay
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