Question 77 A light-alloy beam (i.e., assume weightless beam) has a solid rectangular homogeneous section where b = 12 mm (width) and d = 5 mm (height). The beam is simply supported across a span L = 200 mm with a concentrated point load F = 70 N located at the mid-point of the beam. Calculate the maximum bending stress. F L/2

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A light-alloy beam (i.e., assume weightless beam) has a solid rectangular homogeneous
section where b = 12 mm (width) and d = 5 mm (height). The beam is simply supported
across a span L = 200 mm with a concentrated point load F = 70 N located at the mid-point of
the beam. Calculate the maximum bending stress.
F
L/2
Transcribed Image Text:Question 77 A light-alloy beam (i.e., assume weightless beam) has a solid rectangular homogeneous section where b = 12 mm (width) and d = 5 mm (height). The beam is simply supported across a span L = 200 mm with a concentrated point load F = 70 N located at the mid-point of the beam. Calculate the maximum bending stress. F L/2
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