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Page 175
... taken as the ratio of its effective height h to the effective thickness t and shall not exceed the value computed by ... taken as the actual height of the wall . Where there is no lateral support at the top of a wall , its effective ...
... taken as the ratio of its effective height h to the effective thickness t and shall not exceed the value computed by ... taken as the actual height of the wall . Where there is no lateral support at the top of a wall , its effective ...
Page 176
... taken as its actual thickness . For cavity walls loaded on one wythe only , the effective thickness shall be taken as the actual thickness of the loaded wythe . For rectangular columns , the effective thickness shall be taken as its ac ...
... taken as its actual thickness . For cavity walls loaded on one wythe only , the effective thickness shall be taken as the actual thickness of the loaded wythe . For rectangular columns , the effective thickness shall be taken as its ac ...
Page 177
... taken as + 1.0 . ( iii ) Bending about both principal axes . Where walls and columns are subject to bending about both principal axes and e , bet is equal to or less than bt / 20 , the eccentricity coefficient C , shall be taken as 1.0 ...
... taken as + 1.0 . ( iii ) Bending about both principal axes . Where walls and columns are subject to bending about both principal axes and e , bet is equal to or less than bt / 20 , the eccentricity coefficient C , shall be taken as 1.0 ...
Contents
Effective Use of the Uniform Building Code | 18 |
CHAPTER | 24 |
Part IIDefinitions and Abbreviations | 38 |
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allowable stress ALLOWABLE UNIT STRESSES applied approved axial bars beam bending bolts building official ceiling column compression compression members compressive strength concrete conform dead load diameter diaphragms exceed exit exterior walls EXTREME FIBER fire fire-resistive rating flange flexural floor foot Formula framing gauge girders grade Group grout gypsum height installed joints joists lath least length less live load located lumber materials maximum metal minimum modulus of elasticity mortar nails noncombustible occupant load one-hour fire-resistive openings panels Parallel to Grain partitions percent permitted perpendicular plaster plastic plywood portland cement pounds per square prestressing ratio reinforcement resist roof rooms Select Structural shear stress shear walls sheathing slab space space frame span specified in Section splices square feet square inch stairway steel strength studs surface Table tensile stress tension tests thickness timber tion Type U.B.C. Standard values vertical welds width wire wood yield strength