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For the cantilever steel beam shown below, find the deflection at point B. Q5 Assume that: L 3 m, Mo 70 kN-m, E 200 GPa, I 129 x 106 mm4 and w= 15 kN/m. Mo Figure 5 [20 marks]
(b) The L203mm x 102mm x 19mm section is used as a cantilever beam, as shown in igure-02, supporting the 6-kN load. Determine the neutral axis and the maximum bending stress in the beam. Moment of inertia about centroidal axes are as under. (CLO-3) (Iz 22.6 x 10 mm4 ly 3.84 x 106 mm4 yz 5.25x 108 mm) 6 kN 6 kN .203 x 102x1 3 m 乏 - lo 75 21 2
Q5. The cantilever beam, AC, is subjected to the load case shown in Figure 5. For the loading shown, do the following: [10 Marks] a) Calculate the magnitude and direction of the reactions at A b) Using the Macaulay function, determine the displacement in y of the point B of the beam (x 2.4 m from the support at A) [10 Marks] c) Determine the slope at B. [5 Marks] The beam has a Young's modulus of E-200 GPa and...
4. Determine the slope and deflection at end point C of the cantilever beam shown in the figure. Use E = 200 GPa, I = 10 x 106 mm 3 kN/m 2 kN.m A B 2 m 2 m
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)...
Q1 A cantilever beam carries a horizontal point load P 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/m² and the maximum allowable longitudinal stress of the beam is 200 N/mm2.K b P=...
8. The cantilever beam in Figure Q8 subjects to concentrated loading. The cross section geometry gives the second moment of area / 100 x 10 m. The longitudinal geometry of the beam: a 2 m, b 1 m. The material of the beam: Young's modulus E 200 GPa. The loading: concentrated force P 10 KN. (a) Determine the reactions to the beam at the fixed end. (b) Determine the rotation angle at point x-a (c) (Determine the deflection at the...
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Question 4: Indeterminate Beam Design and Deflection A 2014-T6 aluminium cantilever beam is rigidly fixed to a wall and supported at the free end with a roller support, shown below. The beam is loaded with a distributed load, W, of 10kN/m and a point load, P of 55kN. Both the distributed load and the point load act in the direction shown in the image below. Note, the parameter DE is related to your student number as described...
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A cantilever beam is subjected to a linearly distributed load, with W, = 10 kN/m and to an inclined point load F equal to 20 kN, as shown in the figure. The length of the beam is L=10 m. Make a cut at distance x from the free end of the cantilever, as shown in the figure, and use the method of sections to derive expressions for the internal resultant loadings at the cross-section...
Question 3. A uniform load of intensity 12 kN/m and a concentrated load of magnitude 2.4 kN are supported by a beam ABC with overhang at one end (see Figure 3). Draw the shear-force and bending-moment diagrams for this beam. Also, determine the position of maximum moment with respect to point A. (20 marks) 12 kN/m 2.4 kN A C B -1.6 m -1.6 m -1.6 m I Figure 3