xeneize10
Structural
- Mar 10, 2017
- 12
Good morning Ladies and Gentleman,
I would like to obtain assistance to determine the correct load to use on a one-way slab design in order to compute the live load moment for a project in California.
- ASCE 7-10 requires that floors in garages used for the storage of motor vehicles shall be designed for the following concentrated load: 3,000 lb acting on an area of 4.5 in. by 4.5 in.
- The live load moment per foot will be: P*L/4. how do i compute the correct P? What is the distribution factor to be used? I came across the following reference, but it appear to be for Canada.
Thank you in advanced for any guidance.
I would like to obtain assistance to determine the correct load to use on a one-way slab design in order to compute the live load moment for a project in California.
- ASCE 7-10 requires that floors in garages used for the storage of motor vehicles shall be designed for the following concentrated load: 3,000 lb acting on an area of 4.5 in. by 4.5 in.
- The live load moment per foot will be: P*L/4. how do i compute the correct P? What is the distribution factor to be used? I came across the following reference, but it appear to be for Canada.
Thank you in advanced for any guidance.