Structural Analysis (MindTap Course List)
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ISBN: 9781133943891
Author: Aslam Kassimali
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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For the following exercise refer to the Jefferson County Transportation Design and
Technical Criteria Manual for intersection design standards.
1. Auxiliary Lanes:
Digger Drive
Melvin Ave
Melvin Avenue:
Digger Drive:
Jeffco Temp-4
Collector Street (36' FL to FL) with Attached Sidewalks
Jeffco Temp-7
Local Street (34' FL to FL) with Detached Sidewalks.
Using a 45 mph design speed create a drawing of the intersection with the following
modifications:
a. Add a 12-foot right turn lane from eastbound Melvin Ave to southbound
Digger Drive.
b. Add an 11-foot left turn lane from southbound Digger Drive to eastbound
Melvin Avenue with storage for four cars.
Your drawing does not need to be to scale but it should be well dimensioned to
illustrate your proposed new intersection.
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Homework #8
Fall 2021
2. Intersection Grading:
You are provided the following information from two proposed profiles and asked to
design an intersection. Atlantic Avenue runs due east and Baltic Avenue runs…
2. Write the shear force and bending moment equations for the same beam and loadings.
Determine the resultant at point D (which is supported by the crane's mast)
if AD = 90 kN, BD = 45 kN, and CD = 110 k
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