A Simply supported beam is Lm long and is subjected to a uniformly distributed load of q kN/m applied for the full length of the beam and a concentrated load ofp kN of the beam as shown. Draw the free body diagram of the given beam and find the support reactions.
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- A simply supported wooden I-beam with a 12-ft span supports a distributed load of intensity q = 90 lb/ft over its length (see figure part a). The beam is constructed with a web of Douglas-fir plywood and flanges of pine glued to the web, as shown in the figure part b. The plywood is 3/8 in. thick: the flanges are 2 in, × 2 in, (actual size). The modulus of elasticity for the plywood is 1,600,000 psi and for the pine is 1,200,000 psL Calculate the maximum bending stresses in the pine flanges and in the plywood web. What is q, if allowable stresses are 1600 psi in the flanges and 1200 psi in the web?A cantilever beam(Z, = 6 ft) with a rectangular cross section (/> = 3.5 in., h = 12 in.) supports an upward load P = 35 kips at its free end. (a) Find the state of stress ((7T, o^., and r in ksi) on a plane-stress element at L/2 that is i/ = 8 in. up from the bottom of the beam. Find the principal normal stresses and maximum shear stress. Show these stresses on sketches of properly oriented elements. (b) Repeat part (a) if an axial compressive centroidal load N = 40 kips is added at BBeam AB has an elastic support kR at A, pin support at B, length L, height h (see figure), and is heated in such a manner that the temperature difference T2T1 between the bottom and top of the beam is proportional to the distance from support A. Assume the temperature difference varies linearly along the beam: T2T1=T0x in which T0 is a constant having units of temperature (degrees) per unit distance. Assume the spring at A is unaffected by the temperature change. Determine the maximum deflection max of the beam, Repeat for a quadratic temperature variation along the beam, so T2T1=T0x2 What is max for parts (a) and (b) if kR goes to infinity?
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