Two vertical forces are applied to a beam of the cross section shown. Determine the maximum...
Two vertical forces are applied to a beam of the cross section shown. Determine the maximum tensile and compressive stresses in portion BC of the beam. 3 in. 3 in. 3 in 6 in 2 in 20 kips 20 kips 38 in. 60 in. 38 in. 6 in in. 20 kips 20 kips 38 in 60 in 38 in, ksi top bot ksi
3. Two vertical forces are applied to a beam of the cross section as shown in Figure 3 Determine the maximum tensile and compressive stresses in portion BC of the beam 20 marks) (CLO3:PLO3:C4) 75 65 kN 65 kN A B 50 mm 50 mm Figure 3
Two vertical forces are applied to a beam of the cross section shown in fig 2. Determine the maximum tensile and compressive stresses in portion BC of the beam. 10 mm 10 mm 1o kN 50 mm 250 mm- 10 150 mm 150 mm 50 mm
Question 3: Two vertical forces are applied to a beam of the cross-section shown with a uniform thickness of 10 mm. Determine the maximum tensile and compressive stresses at point G located 0.5 m from point A of the beam. Follow the steps below. 60 kN 60 KN Beam Cross-Section 120 mm A Bc 200 mm 1.5m - 1m 1m Step 1-FBD, SFD and BMD diagrams for the beam. Step 2 - Magnitude of moment at point G (located at...
Do not round intermediate calculations. Give your final answerfs) to three significant figures Two vertical forces are applied to a beam of the cross section shown. Determine the maximum tensile and compressive stresses in portion BC of the beam 6 in. 1 in. 5 in 1 in. 1 in. in 18 kips 18 kips C D 75 in 25 in 25 in. ksi top ksi ? ?bot
10 kips 15 kips Determine the maximum tensile and compressive stresses in Section AB of the beam. C D 20 in 20 in. 10 kips 15 kips Determine the maximum tensile and compressive stresses in Section AB of the beam. C D 20 in 20 in.
Two vertical forces are applied to a beam with the cross section identified in fig below Calculate the reaction forces at support and moment of Inertia of the cross section. 3 in. 3 in. 3 in. 6 in 2 in. 25 kips 25 kips A B -35 in- 20 in. 20 in
Problem 2 A beam is verticlly supported at both ends and has two downward 15 kips forces applied to it as shown below. For portion BC determine: the maximum tensile stress (Answer: 8.82ksi) and b) the maximum compressive stress. Cross-section 5 Kips 15 kips 3 in. 3 in. 3 in. A B b in. 2 in. 60 in 40in 40 in
3) A beam of square cross section with a = 6 in. supports the load distribution shown. Determine the maximum tensile, compressive, and shear stresses. 4 kips/ft А B с a 12 ft 6 ft