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Expansion Joint Recommendation

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Figure 3.40.20 Length of structure without use of expansion joints [30] - | ay § 00 5 Factors Below ll 300 | el # | ° Note: considered Rectangular Mutl-Framed Configuration | with Symmetrical Stifness ‘Non-Rectangular Configurations G4 ey eee 10 2 30 40 50 6070S ‘Seasonal Temperature Change (°F) (From Figure 3.10.11) Tota Was Seclyappicabe to buildings of beamvand-column constucon, hinged atthe base, and wth heated Interiors. When other conditions preval, the following rules are applicable Bre euiing wil be heated only and vil have hinget-colurm bases, uso the length as specif: (©) {fine buicing wil be air conditoned as well as heated, increase the length by 19's Gowan toe environmental control system wal run continuously), (c) Ifthe bulding wil be unheated, decrease the length by 33%; (G) Ihe bulking wit have fixed-colum bases, decrease the length by 15% one eratg il hve substantial greater sifness agains lateral placement alone end of the pan dimension, decrease the length by 25%, apcbrae aha one ofthese design condions preva n a bulking, the percentile factor tobe applied should be the ‘algebraic sum of the adjustment factors of all various appkcable conden Frenne should e used as a preliminary qudeine forthe spacing of expansion joints. It should not be cee arene absolute, outhortatve, or sole means of determining the spacing ofexparsion air wre spacing of Consifered’ Soult be determine by the designer, based on analysis or experince, forthe stucars berg 3-118 rr

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