Uniform Building CodePacific Coast Building Officials Conference, 1940 - Building laws |
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Page 115
... DEAD LOADS Sec . 2301. Dead Load . The dead load of a building shall Definitions include the weight of the walls , permanent partitions , framing , floors , roofs and all other permanent stationary construction entering into and ...
... DEAD LOADS Sec . 2301. Dead Load . The dead load of a building shall Definitions include the weight of the walls , permanent partitions , framing , floors , roofs and all other permanent stationary construction entering into and ...
Page 118
... dead load resisting moment . The weight of earth superimposed over footings may be used to calculate the dead load resisting moment . For combined stresses due to wind and other loads the al- lowable unit stresses may be increased 33 ...
... dead load resisting moment . The weight of earth superimposed over footings may be used to calculate the dead load resisting moment . For combined stresses due to wind and other loads the al- lowable unit stresses may be increased 33 ...
Page 293
... dead load plus one - half the total vertical designed live load , at and above the point of elevation under consideration , except for warehouses and tanks , in which case " W " shall equal the total dead load plus the total vertical ...
... dead load plus one - half the total vertical designed live load , at and above the point of elevation under consideration , except for warehouses and tanks , in which case " W " shall equal the total dead load plus the total vertical ...
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