Chapter 2 Flashcards

1
Q

What are forces or other actions that result from the weight of all building materials, occupants and their possessions, environmental effects, movement, etc.

A

Loads

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2
Q

What are considered ‘permanent loads’?

A

Dead Loads, Soil, & Hydrostatic

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3
Q

What are ‘variable loads’?

A

Live Loads & Environmental Loads (wind, snow, rain, earthquake)

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4
Q

_____ loads consist of the weight of materials of construction such as walls, floors, roofs, ceilings, stairways, built-in partitions, finishes etc.

A

Dead

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5
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_____ loads produced by use and occupancy of a building.

A

Live

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6
Q

When can you NOT use a Live Load Reduction?

A

Group A Occupancies (assembly)

If live loads exceed 100 psf (except that the design live load for columns may be reduced by 20%)

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7
Q

Basement, foundation, and retaining walls shall be designed to resist ______

A

Lateral Soil Loads

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8
Q

Factor of Safety

A

ratio of the ultimate strength of material to its working stress

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9
Q

Breakaway wall

A

a wall not required to provide structural support that can collapse to allow floodwaters to pass without damage to the structure.

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10
Q

Hydrostatic Loads

A

Loads caused by water either above or below the ground surface.

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11
Q

Pf

A

Snow loads on flat roofs

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12
Q

Ce

A

Exposure Factor

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13
Q

Ct

A

Thermal Factor

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14
Q

Pg

A

Ground Snow Load

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15
Q

I

A

Importance Factor

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16
Q

Basic Wind Speed

A

3 second gust at 33 ft above the ground in Exposure C

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17
Q

MWFRS

A

Main Wind Force Resisting System

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18
Q

What elements of the building envelope do not qualify at part of the MWFRS?

A

Components and Cladding

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19
Q

What is Exposure (in relation to wind) based on?

A

Ground surface roughness determined by topography, vegetation, and structures.

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20
Q

Surface Roughness B

A

Urban and Suburban Areas, Wooded Areas, etc.

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21
Q

Surface Roughness C

A

Open terrain with scattered obstructions (heights less than 30 ft)

22
Q

Surface Roughness D

A

Flat, unobstructed areas and water surfaces

23
Q

A building is considered flexible if the natural frequency is _______

A

Less than 1 Hz

24
Q

A building is considered Rigid if the natural frequency is _______

A

Greater than 1 Hz

25
Q

What are the three options for evaluating wind loads?

A

Simplified Procedure, Analytical Procedure, and Wind Tunnel Procedure

26
Q

What is the internal pressure of an enclosed building?

A

+/- .18

27
Q

What is the first type of seismic wave to arrive in the event of an earthquake?

A

A compression wave

28
Q

What is the most concerning type of seismic wave?

A

A Shear wave

29
Q

The intensity of any earthquake is based on what?

A

Damage and other observed effects on people, buildings, and other features.

Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale (12 levels of intensities)

30
Q

The measure of an earthquake strength is ______.

A

Magnitude

Measure by Richter Magnitude Scale

31
Q

Minor Earthquakes are categorized by what numbers on the modified mercalli scale?

A

I - VI

Not felt through slight damage.

32
Q

Moderate Earthquakes are categorized by what numbers on the modified mercalli scale?

A

VII & VIII

Damage in some buildings through Considerable Damage in most

33
Q

Major Earthquakes are categorized by what numbers on the modified mercalli scale?

A

IX - XII

Damage in majority of buildings through total damage

34
Q

What is another term for Displacement?

A

Distance

35
Q

What is Velocity?

A

Rate of Change in Distance

36
Q

What is Acceleration?

A

Rate of Change in Distance of a period of time

37
Q

What is Damping?

A

Process by which vibration diminishes in amplitude

38
Q

Which is better…
1 story building on rock
or
20 story building on rock

A

20 story building on rock- There has to be movement somewhere, the building or the soil. A 20 story building will move more than a 1 story building so it can be on rock.

39
Q

Which is better…
1 story building on deep soil
or
20 story building on deep soil

A

1 story building on deep soil- There has to be movement somewhere, the building or the soil. A 1 story building won’t move much so the soil needs to be flexible.

40
Q

A live load reduction can be taken on structural elements only if they support a tributary area of _____ square feet or more.

A

150

41
Q

Which of the following are considered impact loads?

  1. Elevators and Elevator machinery
  2. Vehicles on garage floors
  3. Stadium and arena bleacher loading
  4. Floor hangers supporting machinery
A

Elevators and Elevator Machinery, and Floor Hangers supporting machinery

42
Q

T/F Horizontal shear stress is always equal to vertical shear stress

A

True

43
Q

A framing system in which the joints are moment connections and allow for unimpeded movement throughout the bays is called a?

A

Vierendeel Frame

44
Q

The ability of an element or system to resist gross deformation is known as?

A

Stability

45
Q

Name the first four soil site classes (A-D)

A

A- Hard Rock
B- Rock
C- Very dense soil or soft rock
D- Stiff Soil

46
Q

What is the best soil class that can be assumed without a geotechnical engineering report?

A

Site Class D- Stiff Soil

47
Q

The ability of a system or element to dissipate energy beyond the elastic limit is ____

A

Ductility

48
Q

A measure of a systems ductility over strength is called _______

A

Response modification factor

49
Q

What are the two design methods for loads that do NOT factor loads?

A

Allowable Stress Design and Allowable Strength Design

50
Q

What are the two design methods that factor loads?

A

Strength Design Method and Load and Resistance Factor Design.