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Name: Sec: Item Remarks Score: Ce133P-2-Project Part 2

This document contains a grading rubric for a structural engineering project involving the load analysis and design of beams, slabs, and girders for a building. It lists items to be analyzed, such as superimposed dead loads, live loads, and load distribution to structural elements. Methods to be used include determining tributary loads, support reactions, factored bending moments and shear forces. Slabs are to be designed for deflection control and flexure. Girders are to be analyzed for typical floors. The student will be graded on their analysis of loads, distribution to members, slab design, and girder load analysis.

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Name: Sec: Item Remarks Score: Ce133P-2-Project Part 2

This document contains a grading rubric for a structural engineering project involving the load analysis and design of beams, slabs, and girders for a building. It lists items to be analyzed, such as superimposed dead loads, live loads, and load distribution to structural elements. Methods to be used include determining tributary loads, support reactions, factored bending moments and shear forces. Slabs are to be designed for deflection control and flexure. Girders are to be analyzed for typical floors. The student will be graded on their analysis of loads, distribution to members, slab design, and girder load analysis.

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CE133P-2-PROJECT PART 2

NAME : SEC:

ITEM REMARKS SCORE


A. LOAD DEFINITION
a. SUPER IMPOSED DEAD LOAD
1. Floor Finish
2. Ceiling System
3. Partition
4. Exterior wall
5. Interior wall
6. Miscellaneous (if any)
7. Parapet
8. Balcony railing
9. Water proofing
10. Stairs
b. LIVE LOAD
1. Basic Floor Area
2. Balcony
3. Hallway
4. Roof Deck
B. LOAD DISTRIBUTION TO BEAMS
a. DEAD LOAD
1. Tributary loads to beams
2. Support reactions
3. Tributary loads to girders
b. LIVE LOAD
1. Tributary loads to beams
2. Support reactions
3. Tributary loads to girders
C. DESIGN OF ONE WAY SLABS
a. Check Deflection Control
b. Factored floor load on 1-m-strip
c. Factored shear forces at face of supports by
ACI Moment Coefficient Method
a. Factored bending moments by ACI Moment
Coefficient Method
b. Design of flexure bars
D. GIRDER LOAD ANALYSIS BY ACI COEFF.
a. GRID 1 Girders of typical floor
b. Continuous intermediate beams on typical
floor
TOTAL
INSTRUCTIONS:

A. LOAD DISTRIBUTION
Draw tributary area based on yielding of slabs. Idealize members and identify the total loads
distributed per member. For simply supported beams include the computation of support
reactions.
B. SLAB DESIGN
Design the strip shown in the figure below
C. GIRDER LOAD ANALYSIS

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