he composite beam shown in the Figure below is formed of a wood beam and a steel inforcing plate. The beam is subjected to a positive bending moment M = 60 kips.in. sing the transformed-section method, calculate the largest tensile and compressive resses in the wood (material 1) and the maximum and minimum tensile stresses in e steel (material 2) if E₁ = 1500 ksi and E₂ = 30,000 ksi. hy 6 in.

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The composite beam shown in the Figure below is formed of a wood beam and a steel
reinforcing plate. The beam is subjected to a positive bending moment M = 60 kips.in.
Using the transformed-section method, calculate the largest tensile and compressive
stresses in the wood (material 1) and the maximum and minimum tensile stresses in
the steel (material 2) if E₁ = 1500 ksi and E₂ = 30,000 ksi.
(1)
h
0
4 in.
6 in.
0.5 in.
Transcribed Image Text:H.W.3: The composite beam shown in the Figure below is formed of a wood beam and a steel reinforcing plate. The beam is subjected to a positive bending moment M = 60 kips.in. Using the transformed-section method, calculate the largest tensile and compressive stresses in the wood (material 1) and the maximum and minimum tensile stresses in the steel (material 2) if E₁ = 1500 ksi and E₂ = 30,000 ksi. (1) h 0 4 in. 6 in. 0.5 in.
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