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42. Click on the 3-D View button to change the view to a three dimensional view. See<br />
Figure C-17.<br />
43. Select second level beams 14, 15, 24 and 25 by clicking on them.<br />
44. From the Assign menu select Frame Static Loads… and then Point and Uniform… from<br />
the submenu. This will display the Point and Uniform Span Loads dialog box.<br />
45. In this dialog box:<br />
Select DL from the Load Case Name drop-down box.<br />
In the Point Loads area type 0 in the first Distance box and 0 in the first Load box.<br />
In the Uniform Load area, type -.72.<br />
Click the OK button to apply the load.<br />
46. Click the Restore Previous Selection button on the side toolbar (or select Get<br />
Previous Selection from the Select menu).<br />
47. From the Assign menu select Frame Static Loads… and then Point and Uniform… from<br />
the submenu. This will display the Point and Uniform Span Loads dialog box.<br />
48. In this dialog box:<br />
Select LL from the Load Case Name drop-down box.<br />
In the Uniform Load area, type -.3.<br />
Click the OK button to apply the load.<br />
49. Select second level beams 16, 18, 21 and 23 by clicking on them.<br />
50. From the Assign menu select Frame Static Loads… and then Point and Uniform… from<br />
the submenu. This will display the Point and Uniform Span Loads dialog box.<br />
51. In this dialog box:<br />
Select DL from the Load Case Name drop-down box.<br />
In the Point Loads area type .5 in the first Distance box and -11.52 in the first Load box.<br />
In the Uniform Load area, type -.24.<br />
Click the OK button to apply the load.<br />
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