Load: q=100lb/in BP1: Determine normal and transverse shear stress on a simply supported rectangular 5-ft beam...
A prismatic beam with span L = 3 ft is simply supported at points A and B. The beam is supporting a uniform load with q = 160 lb/in . The cross-section of the beam is a solid rectangle with width b = 1 in and height h = 4 in . Determine: a. The normal stress (σ C ) and shear stress (τ C ) at point C located 8 inches left of support B and 1 in. below...
14.54 A simply supported rectangular beam with a span of 6 ft has a concentrated load of 4.1 kip at midspan. Se- lect the lightest rectangular wood beam that can safely support the loads (neglect the weight of the beam). The allowable stress in bending is 1200 psi and in shear parallel to the grain 100 psi 14.54 A simply supported rectangular beam with a span of 6 ft has a concentrated load of 4.1 kip at midspan. Se- lect...
For a beam of rectangular cross section, height b, depth d, is simply supported (by pin joints at each end) over a span of length L and carries a point load W at mid span. Determine the distribution and maximum value of the normal stress.
5. (20 Points) For the loading on the simply supported beam shown below. a) What is the internal shear and bending moment at point C? b) Given the beam has a rectangular cross section with a width of 8 in. and a height of 20 in., find the maximum normal stress (om) in the cross section at C from the bending moment calculated above. 600 lb 200 lb/ft
The beam is simply supported. Problem 3. (30 points) A wooden beam is composed of a 2 x8" (1.5"x7.25") top flange and a 3"x10 (2.5"x9.25") web to form a T section. Assume that the two members are glued together. L-16 ft. (a) For a uniform dead load of 20 lb/ft over the entire beam span and a uniform live load of 80 lb/ft over the left half of the span, draw the shear and moment diagrams. (b) Determine the cross-sectional...
Figure Q3 shows a simply supported beam carrying a point load. The beam hasa rectangular hollow steel section as shown in Figure Q3. a. Calculate the second moment of area of the section about the horizontal (10 marks) centroidal axis. Calculate the maximum allowable value of the point load Wif the elastic bending (15 marks) b. stress in the beam is to be limited to 250 MPa. c. Calculate the maximum shear stress at q-q in the beam when the...
A simply supported beam is subjected to a load applied as shown in the figure. Draw the shear force diagram. Consider the section shown and determine (a) the largest shear stress in the section n-n, (b) the shear stress at point a and show this stress on an element. 15,15 30 15,15 20 I n 40 120 15m 0.8 m Dimensions in mm A simply supported beam is subjected to a load applied as shown in the figure. Draw the...
Determine the internal normal force, shear force, and moment at points and D in the simply supported beam. Point Dis located just to the left of the F = 14 kN concentrated load.(Figure 1)
Simply supported rectangular beam shown is 18in. wide and has an effective depth of 40in. Beam supports a factored load of 7.63 kips/ft on a clear span of 26.5ft. Given load includes the beam's self weight. Design the web reinforcement. Use f'c = 4,000psi and fy = 60,000psi. Show work and equations used. Draw shear diagram and stirrup design. PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION Wu 7.63 k/ft 26.5 ft 18in 40 in 43 in. 4 #10 bars Cross-Section PRODUCED...
P9.007 (GO Tutorial) A 6.8 m long simply supported wood beam carries a uniformly distributed load of 10.6 kN/m, as shown in Figure A. The cross-sectional dimensions of the beam as shown in Figure B are b = 180 mm, d-460 mm, ун-92 mm, and VK-1 44 mm. Section a-a is located at x-1.3 m from B (a) At section a-a, determine the magnitude of the shear stress in the beam at point H. (b) At section a-a, determine the...