1). Determine the magnitude of the resultant internal normal force in the beam at cross-section through point D. 2). Determine the magnitude of the resultant internal shear force in the beam at cross-section through point D. 3).  Determine the magnitude of the resultant internal bending moment in the beam at cross-section through point D.

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Chapter8: Applications Of Plane Stress (pressure Vessels, Beams, And Combined Loadings)
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Problem 8.5.5P: Solve the preceding problem using the following data: beam cross section is 100 x 150 mm, length is...
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1). Determine the magnitude of the resultant internal normal force in the beam at cross-section through point D.

2). Determine the magnitude of the resultant internal shear force in the beam at cross-section through point D.

3).  Determine the magnitude of the resultant internal bending moment in the beam at cross-section through point D.

4).  Determine the magnitude of the resultant internal normal force in the beam at cross-section through point E.

5).  Determine the magnitude of the resultant internal shear force in the beam at cross-section through point E.

6).  Determine the magnitude of the resultant internal bending moment in the beam at cross-section through point E.

Consider the beam in the figure below. Take w = 6 kip/ft
and P = 22 kip. Point E is just to the left of the 22-kip
load. (Figure 1)
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D
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Transcribed Image Text:Consider the beam in the figure below. Take w = 6 kip/ft and P = 22 kip. Point E is just to the left of the 22-kip load. (Figure 1) Figure W D -5 ft-5 ft- B -8 ft- P < 1 of 1 >
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