The beam loaded as shown is rectangular in cross-section having a width of 250 mm and a depth of 400 mm. Determine the following: 12KN/m 10KN/m 5m 3m a. The maximum flexure stress developed For the reaction at the supports - For the correctly drawn shear diagram (including location of zero shear For the correctly drawn moment diagram( including the magnitude of maximum moment) For the maximum stress developed b. The stress developed at the fiber 50 mm from top of the beam, 3 meters to the right of support at A For the magnitude of moment at the section being considered For the magnitude of the stress

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The beam loaded as shown is rectangular in cross-section having a width of
250 mm and a depth of 400 mm. Determine the following:
12KN/m
10KN/m
5m
3m
a.
The maximum flexure stress developed
For the reaction at the supports -
For the correctly drawn shear diagram (including location of zero shear
For the correctly drawn moment diagram( including the magnitude of maximum moment)
For the maximum stress developed
b.
*The stress developed at the fiber 50 mm from top of the beam, 3 meters to the
right of support at A
For the magnitude of moment at the section being considered
For the magnitude of the stress
Transcribed Image Text:The beam loaded as shown is rectangular in cross-section having a width of 250 mm and a depth of 400 mm. Determine the following: 12KN/m 10KN/m 5m 3m a. The maximum flexure stress developed For the reaction at the supports - For the correctly drawn shear diagram (including location of zero shear For the correctly drawn moment diagram( including the magnitude of maximum moment) For the maximum stress developed b. *The stress developed at the fiber 50 mm from top of the beam, 3 meters to the right of support at A For the magnitude of moment at the section being considered For the magnitude of the stress
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