2. For the beam shown, determine (a) the maximum tensile and compressive bending stresses, (b) the maximum shear stress due to V, and (c) the maximum shear stress in the beam. 1800 lbf A 10 in 300 lbf/in 30 in 3 in 1 in I in 3 in Cross section (enlarged)

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For the beam shown, determine (a) the maximum tensile and compressive bending stresses, (b) the
maximum shear stress due to V, and (c) the maximum shear stress in the beam.

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(a) dx = 20 kpsi, ay = -10kpsi, Txy = 8 kpsi cw
(b) ox= 16kpsi, dy = 9 kpsi, Try = 5 kpsi cew
(c) dx = 10 kpsi, dy = 24 kpsi, Txy = 6 kpsi cew
(d) ax = -12 kpsi, ay = 22 kpsi, Txy = 12 kpsi cw
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2. For the beam shown, determine (a) the maximum tensile and compressive bending stresses, (b) the
maximum shear stress due to V, and (c) the maximum shear stress in the beam.
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3. The cantilevered bar in the figure is made from a ductile material and is statically loaded with
Fy = 200 lbf and Fx = F₂ = 0. Analyze the stress situation in rod AB by obtaining the following
information.
(a) Determine the precise location of the critical stress element.
(b) Sketch the critical stress element and determine magnitudes and directions for all stresses acting
on it. (Transverse shear may only be neglected if you can justify this decision.)
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Transcribed Image Text:Transformers Serisi | Tür... smar umu SIVU une pricipar i elements and label all details. ► ipsos Savaşı İskenderin... Assignment05 - Stress A... SEUSus, (a) dx = 20 kpsi, ay = -10kpsi, Txy = 8 kpsi cw (b) ox= 16kpsi, dy = 9 kpsi, Try = 5 kpsi cew (c) dx = 10 kpsi, dy = 24 kpsi, Txy = 6 kpsi cew (d) ax = -12 kpsi, ay = 22 kpsi, Txy = 12 kpsi cw 1800 lbf L A 2. For the beam shown, determine (a) the maximum tensile and compressive bending stresses, (b) the maximum shear stress due to V, and (c) the maximum shear stress in the beam. 300 lbf/in oslomet.instructure.com 10 in 30 in- b Answered: Problem 1: Fo... b My Questions | bartleby b Answered: The cantileve... me une angit nom UI & GAIS to 01. Diaw sus C 3 in 1 in 1 in 3 in Cross section (enlarged) 3. The cantilevered bar in the figure is made from a ductile material and is statically loaded with Fy = 200 lbf and Fx = F₂ = 0. Analyze the stress situation in rod AB by obtaining the following information. (a) Determine the precise location of the critical stress element. (b) Sketch the critical stress element and determine magnitudes and directions for all stresses acting on it. (Transverse shear may only be neglected if you can justify this decision.) +88 Take a screenshot on yo...
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