QUESTION 1 A beam of T cross section (flange 200mm x 12mm and web 320mm x 12mm) is loaded as shown. Determine: 1.1 the position of the neutral axis, from the bottom, X-X 1.2 the positions of the centroids of sections 1 and 2 from the neutral axis 1.3 the second moment of inertia "I" of the cross section 1.4 the maximum tensile bending stress at any location along the length of the beam 1.5 the maximum compressive bending stress at any location along the length of the be 1.6 Draw the stress distribution diagram at the position of maximum bending moment

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QUESTION 1
A beam of T cross section (flange 200mm x 12mm and web 320mm x 12mm) is loaded
as shown. Determine:
1,1 the position of the neutral axis, from the bottom, X-X
1.2 the positions of the centroids of sections 1 and 2 from the neutral axis
1.3 the second moment of inertia "T" of the cross section
1.4 the maximum tensile bending stress at any location along the length of the beam
1.5 the maximum compressive bending stress at any location along the length of the be
1.6 Draw the stress distribution diagram at the position of maximum bending moment
S0KN
De
3000
2000
5000
12kN
X-
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 1 A beam of T cross section (flange 200mm x 12mm and web 320mm x 12mm) is loaded as shown. Determine: 1,1 the position of the neutral axis, from the bottom, X-X 1.2 the positions of the centroids of sections 1 and 2 from the neutral axis 1.3 the second moment of inertia "T" of the cross section 1.4 the maximum tensile bending stress at any location along the length of the beam 1.5 the maximum compressive bending stress at any location along the length of the be 1.6 Draw the stress distribution diagram at the position of maximum bending moment S0KN De 3000 2000 5000 12kN X-
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