Q.5. A beam 8 m span is freely supported at its ends and a udl of 40 KN/m is spread over the whole span of the beam. In addition a concentrated load of 150 KN is applied at a distance of 3 m from the left support. The section of the beam is 200 mm wide and 400 mm deep. Find the maximum bending stress induced in the beam section.
Q.5. A beam 8 m span is freely supported at its ends and a udl of 40 KN/m is spread over the whole span of the beam. In addition a concentrated load of 150 KN is applied at a distance of 3 m from the left support. The section of the beam is 200 mm wide and 400 mm deep. Find the maximum bending stress induced in the beam section.
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A beam 8 m span is freely supported at its ends and a udl of 40 KN/m is spread over the whole span of the heam. In addition a concentrated load of 150 KN is applied at a distance of 3 m from the left support. The section of the beam is 200 mm wide and 400 mm deep. Find the maximum bending stress induced in the beam section.
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