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. T = 100 MPa in sliding on the rolled material, and q = = 2 MN/m for connection

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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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