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The document contains three questions regarding the design and analysis of tension members in structural trusses. Question 1 involves determining the tensile live load capacity of four tension members connected at a joint based on their material properties and connection details. Question 2 requires calculating the factored tensile load capacities of three tension members connected to gusset plates with given weld lengths. Question 3 provides a design problem to size a double C section member for a truss top chord that is welded to gusset plates, given service load information.

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The document contains three questions regarding the design and analysis of tension members in structural trusses. Question 1 involves determining the tensile live load capacity of four tension members connected at a joint based on their material properties and connection details. Question 2 requires calculating the factored tensile load capacities of three tension members connected to gusset plates with given weld lengths. Question 3 provides a design problem to size a double C section member for a truss top chord that is welded to gusset plates, given service load information.

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Concordia University

Department of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering

Structural Design I
BCEE 344

ASSIGNMENT No. 1 Name ……………………………………


I.D. ……………………………………
Design of Tension Members
Date ……………………………………
Tutorial Sect. …...………………………..

Question No. 1

Figure 1 shows the connection of five members at a joint along the bottom chord of a truss.
Members 1, 2, 3, and 4 are in tension. Determine the tensile live load capacity T L at the service
load level for each of these members. The steel is G40.21-M350W and M22 bolts are used in
punched holes. If not shown, use standard gauge lines for the legs of angles. Assume the total
service load T consist of 30% dead load, 50% live load, and 20% snow load.

Question No. 2

The members of a truss in an industrial building meet at a bottom chord joint as shown in Fig. 2,
where the member end connections are welded to gusset plates. For the weld lengths shown,
determine the factored tensile load capacities Tf of tension members 1, 2, and 3. Assume G40.21-
M300W steel.

Question No. 3

Design a member for the top chord AB in the truss shown in Fig. 3 using a double C section
back-to-back. Use G40.21-M350W steel. The ends of member AB are welded to 18 mm gusset
plates. Horizontal bracing is provided at the joints. Assume that the weld length L along both
sides of the channels at ends A and B is L=1.25d, where d is the depth of the C section. The
service loads are shown in Fig. 3.

Due: Wednesday, October 10, 2018

1
Gusset Plate

2-C250x30 2
40
60

1
2-WT 180x39.5

40
2-L 127x76x13
30

50
4@
4
2@
70

45
3

2@75
Longer Leg

40

2-L 89x64x7.9
4@35 45 55 6@50 2-C250x45
Supporting Plate

Figure 1

Gusset Plate
1
0
33

2-WT 180x39.5
2-L 127x76x13

3
150
2

2-L 89x64x79 2-C250x45


200 480

Figure 2

2
PD =100 kN PD =150 kN
PL =200 kN PL =250 kN
A
B C

3m
E
D

3m 2m
Figure 3

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