Live Load Example
Live Load Example
Equation (1.1) can be used to calculate the reduce uniformly distributed live load (L)
L = L0 0.25 +
K LL AT
15.0
(1.1)
where, AT is the tributary area in ft2 and KLL is the live load element factor as follows:
KLL is equal to 4.0 for interior columns and exterior columns without cantilever slabs. KLL is
equal to 3.0 for edge columns with cantilever slabs.
KLL is equal to 2.0 for corner columns with cantilever slabs, edge beams without cantilever
slabs, and interior beams.
KLL is equal to 1.0 for all other members not identified above.
Example 1.2 Determine the magnitude and distribution of live loading on the north-south frame
bi - ei - hi
NOTES:
1) THE LIVE LOADING ON THE BEAMS bi - ei AND ei hi CAN BE CALCULATED
USING THE REDUCED FLOOR LIVE LOAD AND THE TRIBUTARY AREA FOR THE
BEAMS SUPPORTING THE FLOORS.
2) THE LIVE LOADS ACTING ON BEAMS di ei AND ei - fi CAN BE USED TO
DETERMINE THE CONCENTRATED LIVE LOAD REACTIONS ON COLUMNS di, ei,
AND fi
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Where, the live loads acting on the beams di ei and ei - fi are calculated using the
reduced floor live load and the corresponding tributary area for the beams
But, this method would be inconsistent because the live load carried by the beams bi-ei
and ei-hi would be included twice.
Additionally, the live load reduction factor calculated directly for the columns will be
different from the live load reduction factors calculated for the beams. Consider the
Tables developed in this example.
Step I: Determine relevant tributary and influence areas. Estimate live load reduction factors.
hi
3 ft2
AT = 937.5
eei i
AT = 468.75 ft2
ai
25 ft.
AT = 937.5 ft2
fi
AT = 312.5
di
AT = 468.75 ft2
AT = 312.5 ft2
AT = 468.75 ft2
ii
ft2
gi
25 ft.
AT = 468.75 ft2
hci
bi
50 ft.
50 ft.
Table 1.1 Member tributary areas and minimum design live loading.
Tributary area
KLL
L/Lo=0.25 + 15.0/(KLLAT)0.5
L/Lo min.
bi-ei
AT = x 25.0 x 12.5 x 2
2.0
0.85
0.5
ei-hi
= 312.5 ft2
di - ei
AT = x 12.5 x 25.0 x 2 +
2.0
0.60
0.5
2.0
0.74
0.5
2.0
1.0
0.5
Beam
Member
ei - f i
gi - hi
hi - ii
AT = x (50+25)/2 x 12.5
ai - bi
= 468.75 ft2
bi - ci
ai - di
di - gi
AT = x 25.0 x 12.5
ci - f i
= 156.25 ft2
fi - ii
Step II. Estimate the distributed loads acting on the beams bi - ei and ei - hi
b6
e6
h6
b5
e5
h5
b4
e4
h4
b3
e3
h3
b2
e2
h2
b1
e1
h1
0.85x50x12.5=0.53k/ft
ei
bi
Step III: Estimate the concentrated live loads acting on the columns of frame bi-ei-hi, which are
produced by the live load distribution on the beams of the orthogonal frames di-ei-fi , ai-bi-ci , and
gi-hi-ii
0.60x50x25=0.75k/ft
d6
e6
28.125 k
f6
d5
e5
28.125 k
f5
d4
e4 28.125 k
f4
d3
e3 28.125 k
f3
d2
e2
f2
Resultant
12.5
25
12.5
14.0625 k
14.0625 k
0.60x50x25=0.75k/ft
28.125 k
d1
e1
f1
12.5
14.0625 k
25
12.5
14.0625 k
0.74x50x12.5=0.46k/ft
a6
c6
b6 17.34 k
a5
c5
b5 17.34 k
a4
a3
a2
a1
b4 17.34 k
c4
b3 17.34 k
c3
b2
c2
Resultant
12.5
25
12.5
8. 67 k
8.67 k
0.74x50x12.5=0.46k/ft
17.34 k
c1
b1
12.5
25
8.67 k
8.67 k
Thus, the concentrated live loads acting on columns bi and hi are 17.34 kips
The concentrated live loads acting on columns ei are 28.125 k
Step IV: Check the estimated column live loadings with values that would be obtained directly
for the columns
hi
gi
ii
AT = 25 x 50 = 1250 ft2
ei
di
fi
25 ft.
ci
bi
50 ft.
50 ft.
12.5
Column
Tributary area
KLL
L/Lo=0.25 + 15.0/(KLLAT)0.5
L/Lo min.
4.0
0.55
0.4
Member
bi
hi
AT = 25 x 50 = 1250 ft2
ei
4.0
0.46
0.4
0.5 for e6
Live load acting on column bi and hi are = 0.55 x 50 psf x 625 = 17.18 kips
Live load acting on column ei = 0.46 x 50 psf x 1250 = 28.75 kips
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Note that the live loads calculated in Steps I, II, and III are consistent and to be used for
design.
The concentrated live load calculated in Step IV are just to check that the loads
calculated in Steps I, II, and III are more than the loads calculated in Step IV, which
they are.