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calculate the shear and bending moment values. The following are the
input data which show how the modelling has gone. This data was come
The following data was used to model is a one meter strip of the 15-
meter span. All loads applied here were based on DPWH, DGCS, Vol 5,2015.
1. STAAD PLANE
5. INPUT WIDTH 79
6. UNIT METER KN
7. JOINT COORDINATES
13. 11 11 5; 12 5 14; 13 14 6;
15. MEMBER
16. _CLEAR_SPAN 4 7 10
28. E 2.05e+008
40. 2 3 5 6 8 9 11 12 PRIS YD 2 ZD 2
41. CONSTANTS
42. MATERIAL CONCRETE ALL
43. SUPPORTS
44. 2 TO 5 PINNED
70. **DEAD***
73. **1.33*POSITIVE***
76. **1.33*NEGATIVE***
79. **1.75*POSITIVE***
82. **1.75*NEGATIVE***
85. FINISH
Dead Load and Live Load Considering 1-Meter Strip (30 – Meter Span)
The following data was used to model is a one meter strip of the 30-
meter span. All loads applied here were based on DPWH, DGCS, Vol 5,2015.
1. STAAD PLANE
5. INPUT WIDTH 79
6. UNIT METER KN
7. JOINT COORDINATES
13. 11 11 5; 12 5 14; 13 14 6;
15. MEMBER
16. _CLEAR_SPAN 4 7 10
28. E 2.05e+008
40. 2 3 5 6 8 9 11 12 PRIS YD 2 ZD 2
41. CONSTANTS
42. MATERIAL CONCRETE ALL
43. SUPPORTS
44. 2 TO 5 PINNED
70. **DEAD***
73. **1.33*POSITIVE***
76. **1.33*NEGATIVE***
79. **1.75*POSITIVE***
82. **1.75*NEGATIVE***
85. FINISH
A-2. Dead Load for 15 Meter Span
A-5. 1.33 Positive Moment Live Load Both 15 and 30 – Meter Span
A-6. 1.33 Positive Moment Live Load Both 15 and 30 – Meter Span
A-7. 1.33 Positive Moment Live Load Both 15 and 30 – Meter Span
A-8. Dead Load Annotation for 30-Meter Span