6-119. If the beam is made from a material having an allowable tensile and compressive stress of (σ allow)t = 125 MPa and (allow)c 150 MPa, respectively, determine the maximum allowable internal moment M that can be applied to the beam. (the maximum stresses are at the corner locations) = 150 mm 150 mm M 300 mm 30° 150 mm 150 mm

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If the beam is made from a material having an allowable tensile and compressive stress of

(Callow), = 125 MPa and (Callow)c = 150 MPa, respectively,

determine the maximum allowable internal moment M that can be applied to the beam.

6-119. If the beam is made from a material having
an allowable tensile and compressive stress of
(o allow)t = 125 MPa and (σallow)c = 150 MPa, respectively,
determine the maximum allowable internal moment M that
can be applied to the beam.
(the maximum stresses are at the corner locations)
150 mm
150 mm
-150 mm
M
300 mm
30°
150 mm
150 mm
Transcribed Image Text:6-119. If the beam is made from a material having an allowable tensile and compressive stress of (o allow)t = 125 MPa and (σallow)c = 150 MPa, respectively, determine the maximum allowable internal moment M that can be applied to the beam. (the maximum stresses are at the corner locations) 150 mm 150 mm -150 mm M 300 mm 30° 150 mm 150 mm
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