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Problems 415<br />

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PROBLEMS<br />

Note: For all problems, use f y = 60 ksi, d ′ = 2.5 in., and A s = A ′ s where applicable. Slight variations in answers<br />

are expected.<br />

11.1 (Rectangular sections: balanced condition) For the rectangular column sections given in Table 11.3,<br />

determine the balanced compressive load, P b , the balanced moment, M b , and the balanced eccentricity,<br />

e b , for each assigned problem. (Answers are given in Table 11.3.) (φ = 0.65.)<br />

11.2 (Rectangular sections: compression failure) For the rectangular column sections given in Table 11.3,<br />

determine the load capacity, P n , for each assigned problem when the eccentricity is e = 6 in. (Answers<br />

are given in Table 11.3.)<br />

11.3 (Rectangular sections: tension failure) For the rectangular column sections given in Table 11.3, determine<br />

the load capacity, P n , for each assigned problem when the eccentricity is e = 24 in. (Answers are<br />

given in Table 11.3.)

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