
3- The T-beam is subjected to the distributed loading that is applied along its centerline Find...
100 kN/m 9-22. The T-beam is subjected to the distributed loading that is applied along its centerline. Determine the principal stress at point A and show the results on an element located at this point. 1 m 0.5 m 200 mm 20 mm 200 mm 75 mm
A beam is subjected to distributed loading as shown in Figure Q4. (a) Determine the reaction at points B and C on the beam. (b) Give the expressions of the shear (V) and bending-moment (M) as functions of x in the whole beam and then draw their diagrams. (6 marks) (14 marks) 200 N/m -3 m- -4.5 m -3 m- Figure Q4
The beam shown below has a rectangular cross-section and is subjected to the loading shown. Determine the stresses at point B caused by the applied loads 3) 425 lb 1 in 375 lb 10 in 1.5 in. 1.5 in
Problem 3: 10 points St Frame ABCDE is subjected to the loading shown. A flaw in the material has been detected at point F, located at 2 in up from the bottom of the 1000 lb horizontal beam. 3 Beam CDE Cross Section 149 A. Determine the normal and shear stress at F. E Must include a FBD showing V,N and M. B. Show all stresses acting on F using the element below. 14 in 20
2. The box beam is subjected to the loading shown. Determine the principal stresses in the beam at point A, marked in red. 800 lb 1200 lb 5 in. . A 5 in.I A18 in. 8 in. 63 -3 ft- -5 ft 42.5 4-1-2.5 t-
A solid circular cantilevered beam is subjected to, at the free end, a downward transverse force P, a torque T and a centric (axial) load F. Given that its diameter is 60 mm, T = 0.1P Nm and F = 10P N. (a) Determine the largest value of the load P that can be applied if the allowable stresses are 100 MPa in tension and 60 MPa in shear on a section at 120 mm from the free end. Take...
3) A machine finished bracket is clamped between rigid plates and subjected to loading as shown. a) Find factor of safety for fatigue failure. b) Will the part has infinite life? c) If the beam has to last for 10 cycles what modifications will you do to improve performance Assume a reliability factor of 99.9%. Dimensions are given below. Ignore stress concentration due to hole near the beam tip (stresses there are low). b- 1 in d- 0.75 in. D-0.94...
1. A simply supported wood beam is subjected to a uniformlyiTTTm distributed load q. The width of the beam is 6 in. and the height of the beam is 8 in. (a) If q 280 lb/ft, find the normal and shear stresses at C. (b) If σmar-950 psi and Tmar-200 psi, find gmax . 137.8 psi compression, tc (a) σ (b) qmax,-405.3 lblft, qmax,tー1280 lb/ft; 마nax governs; qmax-405.3 lb/ft Answers: 16.4 psi osin. 6 in.
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...
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5.8-3 A simply supported wood beam is subjected to uniformly distributed load q. The width of the beam is 150 mm and the height is 200 mm. Determine the nor- mal stress and the shear stress at point C. Show these stresses on a sketch of a stress element at point C q =5.8 kN/m 75 mm С B A Μ 1 m 3 m 200 mm Z 150 mm PROBLEM 5.8-3