Draft
Chapter 2
LOADS
2.1 Introduction.
1 Themainpurposeof a structureis to transferloadfromonepoint to another:bridgedeck to
pier;slabto beam;beamto girder;girderto column;columnto foundation;foundationto soil.
2 Therecan alsobe secondaryloads such asthermal(inrestrained structures),dierential
settlement of foundations,P-Deltaeects(additionalmoment causedby theproductof the
verticalforceandthelateraldisplacement causedby lateralloadin a highrisebuilding).
3 Loadsaregenerallysubdividedinto two categories
VerticalLoadsor gravity load
- deadload(DL)
- live load(LL)
alsoincludedaresnow loads.
LateralLoadswhich acthorizontallyonthestructure
- Windload(WL)
- Earthquake load(EL)
thisalsoincludeshydrostaticandearthloads.
4 Thisdistinctionis helpfulnotonlyto computea structure'sload,butalsoto assigndierent
factorof safety to each one.
5 For a detailedcoverageof loads,referto theUniversalBuildingCode(UBC),(UBC1995).
2.2 VerticalLoads.
6 For closelyspacedidenticalloads(such as joistloads),it is customaryto treatthemas a
uniformlydistributedloadratherthanas discreteloads,Fig.2.