3. The man has a weight of 1.3 kN and stands motionless at the end of...
For the beam and loading shown below, 3 kN 3 KN 1.8 kN/m SO mm B 300 mm D 1 - -1.5 m 1,5 m - 1.5 m Q2-PART@) Determine the reaction force at A = ? (in kN) Q2-PART(b) Determine the moment inertia along the horizontal neutral axis for the cross section of the beam = ? (in 106 mm) Q2-PARI(C) Determine the maximum normal stress due to bending on a transverse section at C = ? (in MPa)
For the beam shown below (neglect self-weight of the beam) 16 kN x 8 mm 19 kN 10 kN/m T 2 mm mm A4n - 3 m +3m → a. Draw the shear force and bending moment diagram. 2 mm Section X-X b. For the cross section x-x given, calculate the maximum tensile and compressive bending stress c. For the cross section X-X given, calculate the maximum shear stress
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Torking stress in either tension or compression is AMS. 92.8 mm x 185.6 mm o MPa. am 3 m long is simply supported at each end and carries a uniformly distributed load of 10 kN/m. The beam at rectangular cross section, 75 mm x 150 mm. Determine the magnitude and location of the peak bending ress. Also, find the magnitude of the bending stress at a point 25 mm below the upper surface at the section midway betwcen supports....
Q5. The masonry pier is subjected to the 800-kN load. If x=0.25m and y=0.5m determine the normal stress at each corner A, B, C, D (not shown) and plot the stress distribution over the cross section. Neglect the weight of the pier. 800 KN 1.5 1.5 m 2.25 m 2.25 m
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1) The diving board shown below has cross-section of 600 x 45 mm with E = 10.3 GPa Determine maximum bending stress and tip deflection when a 300 lb person is standing at the center of the width at the free end 2m 0.7m MPа mm ОМАХ УМАХ 3) Determine the width of the Hertzian contact patch between the diving board and the center fulcrum. The fulcrum is an aluminum cylinder with...
2. For the beam and loading shown, design the cross section of the beam, knowing that the grade of timber used has an allowable normal stress of 12 MPa 2.5 KN 2.5 KN 100 mm 6 kN/m 0.6 m 0.6 m 3. Knowing that the allowable normal stress for the steel used is 160 MPa, select the most economical S shape beam to support the loading shown. SO KN 100 kN/m B 0.8m- 1.6 m
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...
Two forces 3 kN and 2.5 kN are applied to the machine component ABD as shown in Figure 3. Given that the cross section containing the point H is a rectangle of dimensions 20mm x 10mm, determine the following a. Draw the free body diagram at H, and indicate the reaction forces/moments. b. Indicate the state of stress at Point H and the components of stress in the proper directions on a stress block or stress element (as indicated in...
QI A cantilever beam carries a horizontal point load of 100 kN at its end, as shown in Figure Q1 (a). In this case, the self weight of the beam must be included. The beam is made from a square box section with a width of b and a depth of b (refer to Figure Q1 (b)). The density of the beam is 20 kN/m and the maximum allowable longitudinal stress of the beam is 200 N/mm². Figure QI (a)...
3. The following beam is exposed to a shear force of V = 30 kN, (20 PTS) a) Determine the maximum shear stress developed in the beam. b) The beam has an allowable shear stress of 2.5 MPa. Determine the maximum shear force V that can be applied to the cross section. 150 mm