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- A cantilever beam AB having rectangular cross sections with varying width bxand varying height hxis subjected to a uniform load of intensity q (sec figure). If the width varies linearly with x according to the equation hx= bBxiL^ how should the height hxvary as a function of v in order to have a fully stressed beam? (Express hxin terms of the height hBat the fixed end of the beam.)An S6 × 12.5 steel cantilever beam AB is supported by a steel tic rod at B as shown. The tie rod is just taut when a roller support is added at Cat a distance s to the left of £, then the distributed load q is applied to beam segment AC, Assume E = 30 × 106 psi and neglect the self-weight of the beam and tie rod. Sec Table F-2(a) in Appendix F for the properties of the S-shape beam. (a) What value of uniform load q will, if exceeded, result in buckling of the tie rod if L1, =6 ft, s = 2 ft, H = 3 ft, and d = 0.25 in.? (b) What minimum beam moment of inertia ibis required to prevent buckling of the tie rod if q = 200 lb/ft, L1, = 6 ft, H = 3 ft, d = 0.25 in., and s = 2 ft? (c) For what distance s will the tic rod be just on the verge of buckling if q = 200 lb/ft, L1= 6 ft, M = 3 ft, and d = 0.25 in.?During construction of a highway bridge, the main girders are cantilevered outward from one pier toward the next (see figure). Each girder has a cantilever length of 48 m and an I-shaped cross section with dimensions shown in the figure. The load on each girder (during construction) is assumed to be 9,5 kN/m, which includes the weight of the girder. Determine the maximum bending stress in a girder due to this load.
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- A temporary wood flume serving as a channel for irrigation water is shown in the figure. The vertical boards forming the sides of the flume are sunk in the ground, which provides a fixed support. The top of the flume is held by tic rods that are tightened so that there is no deflection of the boards at that point. Thus, the vertical boards may be modeled as a beam AB, supported and loaded as shown in the last part of the figure. Assuming that the thickness t of the boards is 1,5 in., the depth d of the water is 40 in., and the height h to the tie rods is 50 in., what is the maximum bending stress in the boards? Hint: The numerically largest bending moment occurs at the fixed support.A flying but tress transmit s a load P = 25 kN, acting at an angle of 60º to the horizontal, to the top of a vertical buttress AB (see figure). The vertical buttress has height h = 5.0 m and rectangular cross section of thickness t = 1.5 m and width b = 1.0 m (perpendicular to the plane of the figure). The stone used in the construction weighs y = 26 kN/m3. What is the required weight W of the pedestal and statue above the vertical buttress (that is, above section A) to avoid any tensile stresses in the vertical buttress?The cross section of a composite beam made of aluminum and steel is shown in the figure. The moduli of elasticity are TA= 75 GPa and Es= 200 GPa. Under the action of a bending moment that produces a maximum stress of 50 M Pa in the aluminum, what is the maximum stress xs in the steel? If the height of the beam remains at 120 mm and allowable stresses in steel and aluminum are defined as 94 M Pa and 40 M Pa, respectively, what heights h and h. arc required for aluminum and steel, respectively, so that both steel and aluminum reach their allowable stress values under the maximum moment?
- The T-beam shown in the figure has cross-sectional dimensions: b = 210 mm, t = 16 mm, h = 300 mm, and A, = 280 mm. The beam is subjected to a shear force V = 68 kN. Determine the maximum shear stress tntijlin the web of the beam.. A cantilever beam (width b = 3 in. and depth h = 6 in,) has a length L = 5 ft and is subjected to a point load P and a concentrated moment M = 20 kip-ft at end B. If normal stress trx= 0 at point C, located 0.5 in. below the top of the beam and 1 ft to the right of point Atfind point load P. Also show the complete state of plane stress on the element at point C.The composite beam shown in the figure is simply supported and carries a total uniform load of 40 kN/m on a span length of 4.0 m. The beam is built of a southern pine wood member having cross-sectional dimensions of 150 mm × 250 mm and two brass plates of cross-sectional dimensions 30 mm × 150 mm. Determine the maximum stresses (7b and ctwin the brass and wood, respectively, if the moduli of elasticity are EB= % GPa and Ew= 14 GPa. (Disregard the weight of the beam.) Find the required thickness of the brass plates so that the plate and wood reach their allowable stress values of Eb= 70 MPa and t Ew= 8.5 MPa simultaneously under the maximum moment. What is the maximum moment?