Two vertical forces are applied to a simply supported beam with the cross-section shown. If L1 =1 m, L2 = 3 m, and P = 13 kN, determine the maximum tension bending stress in the beam. The beam's moment of inertia about the z axis is 10,577,574 mm4, and the centroid of the section is located 139.1 mm above the bottom surface of the beam. 200 mm 15 mm 160 mm В L2 L1 9 mm O 104.1 MPa O 213.8 MPa O 182.2 MPa O 201.2 MPa O 171.0 MPa

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Two vertical forces are applied to a simply supported beam with the cross-section shown. If L1 = 1 m, L2 = 3 m, and P = 13 kN,
determine the maximum tension bending stress in the beam. The beam's moment of inertia about the z axis is 10,577,574 mm4, and
the centroid of the section is located 139.1 mm above the bottom surface of the beam.
200 mm
P
15 mm
160 mm
B
L1
L2
9 mm
O 104.1 MPa
О 213.8 MРа
O 182.2 MPa
O 201.2 MPa
O 171.0 MPa
Transcribed Image Text:Two vertical forces are applied to a simply supported beam with the cross-section shown. If L1 = 1 m, L2 = 3 m, and P = 13 kN, determine the maximum tension bending stress in the beam. The beam's moment of inertia about the z axis is 10,577,574 mm4, and the centroid of the section is located 139.1 mm above the bottom surface of the beam. 200 mm P 15 mm 160 mm B L1 L2 9 mm O 104.1 MPa О 213.8 MРа O 182.2 MPa O 201.2 MPa O 171.0 MPa
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