From the given data, the deflection values are calculated using the formula given at x=308mm. The reference Young's Modulus value is taken as 70000 MPa. The area moment of inertia for the given beam cross section is calculated first and the deflection is computed for each type of load i.e. 150 grams, 250 grams and 350 grams. Similarly, using the measured deflection values, the Young's Modulus is computed. All the three datasets are then compared for the reference values and the experimental values and the percentage error is calculated. In conclusion, we can say that the as the load on the beam increases the experimental values and the reference values converges.
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EMT 101- Engineering Programming Homework 3 Deflection of an I-Beam(100 %) You are to develop a program that calculates and plots the vertical deflection of a beam subjected to a force acting on it as given in Figure 1. The I-Beam has length, L 2m with its left end fixed at the wall (no deflection at wall) The right end of the beam is applied with a vertical load force P with a vertical deflection function (3L -a) EI wherer...
Problem 4. At one end of an elastic beam (length 2L, annular cross section with outer radius R, inner radius r, and planar moment of inertia z(R4- that is supported by a truss structure (cross-sectional area A), a vertical load P is applied, which results in a vertical deflection at that point that can be determined by 5PL 2PL3 EA 3EIz Two experiments with the same data but different inner radii r were conducted, and the deflections w were measured....
Please show all steps and applicable diagrams a = 2.0m b = 4.0m c = 2.0m d = 6.0m e = 3.0m M = 48kN*m w1 = 8kN/m w2 = 6kN/m W1 W2 M BE 5 •d ye Beam DBE has the cross-section shown in the figure to the right Calculate: c) the vertical position y, of the centroid of the girder cross-section, and d) the moment of inertia Ix' about the horizontal axis x'x' passing through the centroid of...
By deatiles please! Q1. The figure shown below is extracted from bending stress in a beam experiment where an inverted Aluminum (E 69 GPa) T-section is subjected to two point-Loads (each 1/2W). The strain across the depth of the cross section is measured using strain gauges which are sensors that experience a change in electrical resistance when stretched or compressed. Connections to digital strain display Beam Loading frame Pin support -Retaining pin Strain gauges Locating hole for STRBA load cel...
P11.046 (Multistep) A W530 X 66 structural steel [E = 200 GPa) wide-flange shape is loaded and supported as shown in the figure. A uniformly distributed load of w = 66 kN/m is applied to the beam, causing the roller support at B to settle downward (i.e., displace downward) by d = 8 mm. Determine: (a) the reactions at supports A and B. (b) the maximum bending stress in the beam. Assume a = 5.5 m and b = 1.3...
need help with the FBD, the unknowns, and L1 and L2 thank you In this case both top and bottom supports of the PVC pipe are fixed. There is only one lever arm at the center of the pipe where torque is caused by applying weights of 5 N on each side of the hanger. Place dial gage at the point where load is applied to measure the deflection caused by it. After making the initial reading zero on the...
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can you write a conclusion for the report? Thermal Conductivity Lab Introduction The objective of this lab is to explore the thermal conductivity of various materials using Fourier’s Law and a steady state system. Certain materials are more effective heat conductors than others. The effectiveness of a given material at heat conduction is influenced by many factors, including density, molecular structure, and chemical composition. Fourier’s Law takes these factors into account to calculate Q, or the joules per second rate...
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help please? this was the only other information given REPORT SHEET Determination of the Solubility-Product Constant for a Sparingly Soluble Salt EXPERIMENT 8 A. Preparation of a Calibration Curve Initial (Cro121 0.0024 M Absorbance 5 mL Volume of 0.0024 M K Cro Total volume 1. I mL 100 mL 2. 100ML 3. 10 mL 100ml 4. 15 mL 100 ML Molar extinction coefficient for [CrO2) [Cro,2) 2.4x100M 12x1044 2.4810M 3.6810M 0.04) 2037.37 0.85 1.13 2. 3. Average molar extinction coefficient...