Question 29 For the following simply supported beam AB, the beam is loaded with a concentrated...
The W33 x221 steel simply supported beam is loaded with concentrated loads and uniform load as shown with the load P= 150kip and w = 10kip/ft. For this beam do the following; a) Draw the shear and bending moment diagram b) Calculate the maximum compressive and tensile stress c) Calculate the maximum shear stress P Р 3 ft 3 ft w 10 ft
A concentrated force P is applied in the middle of a simply supported beam with the T-shaped cross section shown. The maximum value of the load P so that the normal stress in the beam does not exceed 25 MPa is most closely: 150 mm P 30 mm 4m 4m 120 mm A' B A 40 mm A. 3.1 kN B. 5.8 kN Oc. 2.5 kN D. 4.3 kN A concentrated force P is applied in the middle of a...
A T-beam with a simply supported span of 6m is subjected to a concentrated live load as shown in Figure: the cross-sectional details are given in Figure. Design the beam for shear assuming f-40 MPa, fsy,f 500 MPa 700 kN 1000 100 800 828 8N28 70 300 do Consider unit weight of concrete- 25 kN/m3 A T-beam with a simply supported span of 6m is subjected to a concentrated live load as shown in Figure: the cross-sectional details are given...
4. For a simply supported beam AB with concentrated load at C, determine step-by-step (a) the graph for bending moment, (b) the elastic curve y(x) for 0<x< Land (b) the deflection at point C. The length of the beam L-a+b.
Q1. (20 pts) A simply supported beam is subjected to a concentrated load P 10 kN and an anticlockwise couple M 10kN m acting at the quarter point, as shown in Fig. Q1. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for this beam P 10kN M 10kN m F A m 2m m Fig. Q1
Consider the simply supported beam and loaded as shown in the M figure. Perform the following: 1. Determine the support reactions. 2. Plot SFD and BMD 3. if L=9 m, the beam will fail when the maximum shear force is Vmax= 5 kN or the maximum bending moment is Mmax=22 kN.m. Determine the largest couple moment Mo the beam will support.
QUESTION 4 (25 marks) A simply supported beam is loaded by an uniform distributed load, wkN/m, over the span of the beam, L, as shown in Figure Q4. (a) Determine the end reactions at point A and B in terms of w and L. (4 marks) (b) At an arbitrary point, x, express the internal mom (c) Show that the deflection curve of the beam under the loading situation is ent, M(x), in x, w, and L. (5 marks) 24EI...
QUESTION 33 The simply supported beam shown in the figure (18) below is subjected to a 3 kN/m uniformally distributed load. The beam has modulus of elasticity of E-200 GPa) and area moment of inertia equals to (/ 12.5 x 10 mm).Answer [Question 33-Question 361 3 kN/m 4 m Figure (18) The support reaction at point A in the y-direction (RAJ: (CLO6) (1 Point) 6.3 kN 48 kN 2 kN 6 kN
Problem 2 Consider a simply supported symmetric I beam ABCD carrying a uniformly distributed load w and a concentrated load F as shown in Figure 2. Young's modulus of the beam is 200 GPa. F 8 kN 8cm 3cm 3cm 7 m 5 m 3 m 2cm W= 6 kN/m 6cm A D B 2cm 7TITT TITIT Figure 2 1) Replace the support C with the reaction force Rc, and using static equilibrium find the reactions at point A and...
Problem 2 Consider a simply supported symmetric I beam ABCD carrying a uniformly distributed load w and a concentrated load F as shown in Figure 2. Young's modulus of the beam is 200 GPa F- 8 kNN 8cm 3cm 3cm w- 6 kN/m 6cm 2cm Figure 2 1) Replace the support C with the reaction force Rc, and using static equilibrium find the reactions at point A and B in terms of Ro 2) Using the boundary conditions, calculate the...