A WT305 × 41 standard steel shape is used to support the loads
shown on the beam. The dimensions from the top and bottom of the
shape to the centroidal axis are shown in the sketch of the cross
section. Assume LAB = 3 m,
LBC = 3 m, LCD = 3 m,
PA = 17 kN, wBC = 11 kN/m.
Consider the entire 9-m length of the beam and determine:
(a) the maximum tension bending stress σT at any location along the
beam, and
(b) the maximum compression bending stress σC at any location along
the beam.
A WT305 × 41 standard steel shape is used to support the loads shown on the...
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