A simple beam with span length L = 2m is subjected to a uniform load intensity...
A simple beam AB of span length L 6.7 m (Fig. 5-14a) supports a uniform load of intensity q 22 kN/m and a concentrated load P 50 kN. The uni- form load includes an allowance for the weight of the beam. The concen trated load acts at a point 2.5 m from the left-hand end of the beam. The beam is constructed of glued laminated wood and has a cross section of width b 220 mm and a height h...
A simply supported wood beam AB with span length L = 6 m carries a trapezoidal distributed load of intensity q = 4 kN/m at the left end and q/2 at the right end. Calculate the maximum bending stress Omax due to the load if the beam has a rectangular cross section with width b = 150 mm and height h = 250 mm.
4. (20 pt) A wood beam AB on simple supports with span length equal to 9 ft is subjected to a uniform load of intensity 120 lb/ft acting along the entire length of the beam and a concentrated load P acting at a point 3 ft from the right-hand support (see figure). The allowable stresses in bending and shear, respectively, are 2500 psi and 150 psi. What is the allowable P? (Note: The width and height of the cross section...
A beam with length L-2 m and rectangular cross-section of width b-75 mm and height h 150 mm has a uniformly distributed load of intensity q 2.5 kN/m (see figure below). What is the maximum deflection δmax in millimeters? The material is aluminum with modulus of elasticity E 70 GPa. T77
C5.2 The cantilever beam of length L has a rectangular cross section of constant width b. The height h of the beam varies as(h2 - h)(x/L)2. The magnitude of the uniformly distributed load is wo. Given L, b, hi, h2, and wo, construct an al gorithm to plot the maximum normal stress acting on the cross section as a function of x. (a) Run the algorithm with L 2 m, b 25 mm, h 30 mm, h2120 mm, and wo...
A simply supported wood beam of rectangular cross section and span length 2 m carries a uniformly distributed load of intensity 9 = 1 kN/m as shown. Calculate the maximum bending stress and the maximum shear stress in the beam.
The cantilever beam shown in the figure is subjected to a concentrated load at point B. The stresses acting at point H on the beam are to be determined. H Cross section For this analysis, use the following values: Beam and Load. a = 1.75 m b=0.30 m @= 60 degrees P = 25 KN Cross-sectional Dimensions d=250 mm bp = 125 mm ty=7 mm tw = 7 mm C= 30 mm (Note: The load P applied at Bacts in...
The beam having a cross-section as shown is subjected to the distributed load w (1) Calculate the moment of inertia, I (2) If the allowable maximum normal stress ơmax-20 MPa, determine the largest distributed load 5. w. (3) If w 1.5 kN/m, determine the maximum bending stress in the beam. Sketch the stress distribution acting over the cross-section. 100 mm 50mm 120 mm 3 m50 mm 3 m
The cantilever beam shown in the figure is subjected to a concentrated load at point B. The stresses acting at point Hon the beam are to be determined Ques! Text- Quest Text Ent T Quest Text End Cross section Viewir Text-Ent For this analysis, use the following values Beam and Load. Questi Muitstep a. 1.75 m b-0.30 m 0.63 degrees P.49 KN Questid Text Entry Questio Text Entry Cross-sectional Dimensions d - 275 mm by - 150 mm - 13...
2. A rectangular beam, 400 x 600 mm gross dimension, is cast using a concrete strength of fc 30 MPa, reinforced with 5-25 mm diameter steel bar at the effective depth of 500 mm. If is subjected to a moment, M 130 kN-m. Determine the following: Magnitude of the bending moment that cracks the singly-reinforced beam section. (10 pts) b. For the computed cracking moment, determine the maximum compressive stress in the concrete and the stress in the tension steel....