Problem 1 Determine the maximum compressive and tensile stresses of the beam shown in Figure 1....
a. Determine the maximum tensile and compressive bending
stresses associated with the maximum positive moment.b. Determine the maximum tensile and compressive bending
stresses associated with the maximum negative moment.c. Determine the absolute maximum tensile stress in the beam and
the location.d. Determine the absolute maximum compressive stress in the beam
and the location.e. Determine the maximum shear stress associated with maximum
positive shear force.f. Determine the maximum shear stress associated with maximum
negative shear force.g. Determine the absolute maximum shear...
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.
(a) Determine the maximum compressive and tensile normal
stresses in the A-36 structural steel beam shown and define their
locations (location along the beam and on the cross section). (b)
Determine the deflection of point B using the double
integration method. The height of the cross section shown (in the
y-direction) is 5 inches and width (in the
z-direction) is 10 inches, and the average thickness
throughout is 0.5 inches. (Use elastic properties for all
calculations)
ANSWER: (a) max tensile...
P = 20 kN. Calculate the following: 1. The maximum tensile and compressive stresses at the base of the mast A 2. The maximum tensile and compressive stresses at point B of the mast For each stress state at A and B indicate which side of the mast experiences tension and which side experiences compression. 0.25 m m D w 3 m H С. - 0.1 m mast cross section 3 m 60° Р B 584 mm 6 m mast...
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The bending mo Determine the maximum compressive and tensile bending stresses in this beam. Cr dimenstions are in mm. ment diagram for a beam is given below along with the beam's cross section. oss section M(N.m) 1.75 x- 6 m x2.65 -2.00 -2.00 Bonus: 15.0 What is shear force at x 5 m? a. b. If you wanted to reconstruct the load on this beam, what kind of load and in...
Determine the maximum tensile and compressive bending stress in the beam if it is subjected to a moment of M=4 kip. ft
1. For the overhanging beam in the figure below, determine the maximum shear stress, the maximum tensile stress, and the maximum compressive stress in the beam due to the loading shown. 300 lb/ft 6 in. 1 in. 4 ft 10 ft 1 in. 2 in. Section INSTRUCTIONS For PROBLEM do the following steps: 1. Show ALL your work 2. Draw appropriately labeled FBDs 3. Use appropriate segments to develop expressions for the shear force and bending moment. diagrams in a...
Problem 2 - Bending Stress Determine the maximum tensile and compressive bending stress in the beam if it is subjected to a moment of M = 6 kip-ft.
For
the beam loaded, determine the maximum tensile and compression
stresses.
8 in. 1. 1 in. 1 in. d in. 25 kips 25 kips C D 60 in. 20 in. 20 in.
If the overhanging beam is made of wood having the allowable
tensile and compressive stresses
of (?all)t = 4 MPa and (?all)c = 5 MPa, determine the maximum
concentrated force P that can
applied at the free end. Draw the shear, moment diagrams and sketch
the stress distribution
acting over the cross section. The material is wood select
structural grade (Douglas Fir) with a
specific gravity of 0.47 Mg/m^3.