Structural Engineering

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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),di erential


settlement of foundations,P-Deltae ects(additionalmoment causedby theproductof the


verticalforceandthelateraldisplacement causedby lateralloadin a highrisebuilding).


3 Loadsaregenerallysubdividedinto two categories


VerticalLoadsor gravity load



  1. deadload(DL)

  2. live load(LL)


alsoincludedaresnow loads.


LateralLoadswhich acthorizontallyonthestructure



  1. Windload(WL)

  2. Earthquake load(EL)


thisalsoincludeshydrostaticandearthloads.


4 Thisdistinctionis helpfulnotonlyto computea structure'sload,butalsoto assigndi erent


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.

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