A steel cantilever beam is made of two T-shaped structures welded to each other as shown in the figure below. L1 = 1 m L2 = 0.5 m 200 mm 25 mm Area welded 150 mm 25 mm Weld 100 mm 25 mm 150 mm Determine the allowable load (P) that the beam can withstand. Ignore the weight of the block. o = 150 MPa in tensile and compressive. I| T = 100 MPa in sliding on the rolled material, and q = 2 MN/m for connection P.

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A steel cantilever beam is made of two T-shaped structures welded to each other as shown
in the figure below.
L1 = 1 m
L2 = 0.5 m
200 mm
25 mm
Area welded
150 mm
-25 mm
Weld
100 mm
:25 mm
150 mm
Determine the allowable load (P) that the beam can withstand.
Ignore the weight of the block.
o = 150 MPa in tensile and compressive.
100 MPa in sliding on the rolled material, and
T =
q = 2 MN/m for connection
P.
Transcribed Image Text:A steel cantilever beam is made of two T-shaped structures welded to each other as shown in the figure below. L1 = 1 m L2 = 0.5 m 200 mm 25 mm Area welded 150 mm -25 mm Weld 100 mm :25 mm 150 mm Determine the allowable load (P) that the beam can withstand. Ignore the weight of the block. o = 150 MPa in tensile and compressive. 100 MPa in sliding on the rolled material, and T = q = 2 MN/m for connection P.
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