internal
moment at c is 26.775kip.ft so please comment if any doubt
regarding the problem thank you
A beam is subjected to the distributed transverse load Wo = 5.1 kip/ft as shown below....
The beam supports the triangular distributed load shown below
with wmax=625 lb/ft. The reactions at A and B are
vertical.
<HW #1 Problem 1.15 The beam supports the triangular distributed load shown below with wax 625 lb/ft. The reactions at A and B are vertical. 6ft 4545 6 ft 6ft Part A Determine the resultant internal loadings on the cross section at point C Express your answers, separated by commas, to three significant figures. vec kip, kip kip-ft Submit
The beam supports the triangular distributed load shown below with wmax = 510 lb/ft. The reactions at A and B are vertical. w A IB D 6 ft 6 ft 6 ft 4.5 A 4.58 Part A Determine the resultant internal loadings on the cross section at point Express your answers, separated by commas, to three significant figures. VO AED If vec ? Nc=, Vc =, Mc = kip, kip, kip-ft Submit Request Answer
The beam supports the distributed load with Wmax = 6.0 kN/m as shown. The reactions at the supports A and B are vertical. Part A Determine the resultant internal loadings acting on the cross section at point C.
The beam is supporting a distributed load of w 840 lb/ft 60* 3ft 30 6ft Part A Determine the magnitudes of the resultant internal loadings acting on section b b through the centroid C on the beam separated by commas, to three significant figures Express your answers, Pat A Determine the magnitudes of the resultant internal loadings acting on section b-b through the centroid C on the beanks Express your answers, separated by commas, to three significant figures. να ΑΣφ...
Problem 1.9 The beam supports the distributed load with Wmax 3.2 kN/m as shown. The reactions at the supports A and B are vertical. .5 m .5 m PartA Determine the resultant internal loadings acting on the cross section at point D Express your answers, separated by commas, to three significant figures. kN, kN, kN.m Submit Request Answer
If the beam is subjected to an internal bending moment of 36.8 kip-ft, determine the normal stress (in ksi) due to bending developed at point B on the cross-section. Note: Your answer should be in requested units and be to 2 decimal places. 12" M 1.5" 1.5" C B 6" 6
The beam supports the distributed load with wmax=3.6
kN/mwmax=3.6 kN/m as shown. The reactions at the supports AA and BB
are vertical.
Determine the resultant internal loadings acting on the cross
section at point C.
Nc=?,Vc=?,Mc=?
-- 1.5 m - 3 m — 1.5 m
The cantilever beam shown is subjected to a moment at A and a
distributed load that acts over segment BC, and is fixed at C.
Determine the reactions at the support located at C. Then write
expressions for shear and bending moment as a function of their
positions along the beam. Finally, use these expressions to
construct shear and bending moment diagrams.
Part A - Reactions at support C
Draw a free-body diagram of the beam on paper. Use your...
< HW #1 Section 1.2 Problem 1.15 〈: 4015 〉 The beam supports the triangular distributed load shown below with wax605 lb/ft. The reactions at A and B are vertical. 6 ft 6 ft 6 ft 4.5 ft 4.5 ft Part A Determine the resultant internal loadings on the cross section at point C. Express your answers, separated by commas, to three significant figures kip, kip, kip ft Submit Provide Feedback Next >
The beam having a cross-section as shown is subjected to the distributed load w (1) Calculate the moment of inertia, I (2) If the allowable maximum normal stress ơmax-20 MPa, determine the largest distributed load 5. w. (3) If w 1.5 kN/m, determine the maximum bending stress in the beam. Sketch the stress distribution acting over the cross-section. 100 mm 50mm 120 mm 3 m50 mm 3 m