Q-5. Calculate the maximum allowable internal bending moment M that can be applied to the beam. The cross-section of a steel I beam is as shown in the figure. The allowable tensile and compressive stress values are oowable = 165 MPa tensile and %3D compressive allowable = 150 MPa.

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Q-5. Calculate the maximum allowable internal bending moment M that can be applied to
the beam. The cross-section of a steel I beam is as shown in the figure.
The allowable tensile and compressive stress values are oallowable
tensile
=165 MPa
and
%3D
compressive
dallowable
= 150 MPa .
4 cm
30 cm
30 cm
M
4 cm
4 cm
Transcribed Image Text:Q-5. Calculate the maximum allowable internal bending moment M that can be applied to the beam. The cross-section of a steel I beam is as shown in the figure. The allowable tensile and compressive stress values are oallowable tensile =165 MPa and %3D compressive dallowable = 150 MPa . 4 cm 30 cm 30 cm M 4 cm 4 cm
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