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Problem #2 (20 points) The section has -35 KN and /-165.625 x 10 stress 30 mm...
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
-0.5 m Problem #2 (20 points) Determine the normal stress and shear stress at point A with M = 14.8 kN-m and V 9.65 KN. The Moment of Inertia / -0.01413 m. (Note: Provide your answers using 4 significant digits of accuracy and units of KP.) 0.1 m 0.1 m 10.2 m 0.3 m ME 0.1 m 0.1 m
The width d = 13.5 mm . Figure < 1of1() 3 kN/m 2.5 kN/m 0.6 m 100 mm18 mnm 150 mm 100 mm 18 mm Part A Determine the maximum shear stress acting in the fiberglass beam at the section where the internal shear force is maximum. (Figure 1) Express your answer to three significant figures. vec Tmax = MPa Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback Next
20 KN 3 kN/m 3 2 KN- y, 2 kN-m 12.5 mm 200 mm? Z B 150 mm 121.43 mm 1.5 m 1.5 m 2.2 m 12.5 mm Part [1] (a.) Construct shear and bending moment diagrams. Show all work. Label completely. (b.) Determine the maximum value of the transverse shear force (in magnitude) and where it occurs. 'Box' answers. (c.) Determine the maximum values of the bending moment (both positive and negative) and where each occurs. 'Box' answers. Part...
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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....
For the cross section area shown in the íiguro below, IV = 20 kN and M =10 kN m.The point at which the bending stress is maximum A BCDQUESTION 2 For the point of maximum bending stress, the distance to neutral axis = 150mm 180 mm 200mm 230 mmQUESTION 3 lx = [m4] 0.509 x10-3 3.886 x10-3 6.147x10-3 5.913 x10-4QUESTION 4 The absolute maximum bending stress [MPa] 1.65 392 8.11 5.74 QUESTION 5 The point at which the shear stress is maximum A B C DQUESTION 6 For calculation of transverse shear,...
4. (30%) For a beam with a T-section as shown, the cross-sectional dimensions of 12 mm. The centroid is 75 mm, h = 90 mm, t the beam are b 60 mm, h, at C and c 30 mm. At a certain section of the beam, the bending moment is M 5.4 kN m and the vertical shear force is V= 30 kN. (a) Show that the moment of inertia of the cross-section about the z axis (the neutral axis)...
A component with rectangular cross-section 225-mm x 75-mm is subject to a torsional moment of 20-kN•m about its axis and a compressive force of 400 kN along its axis. Find the stresses in the x and y directions as well as the shear stress about the xy axis.
Problem 1 . (30%) The bar in Fig I. has a constant width of 35 mm and a thickness of 10 mm. Determine the average normal stress and average shear stress acting at section b-b in the bar when it is subjected to the loading shown. B 9 kN C 4KN D 12 kN 22 kN 9 kN 4 kN 35 mm Fig. 1
0.3 m 10 kN 40 mm Problem 2 (10 Points) For the beam and loading shown, consider section n-n and determine (a) the largest shearing and normal bending stress in that section and (b) the shearing stress at point a. 12 mm 150 mm 12 mm 100 mm 1.5 m 200 mm