EBK APPLIED STATICS AND STRENGTH OF MAT
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Chapter 16, Problem 16.9P
Select simply supported timber beams (S4S) for the following uniformly distributed line loads and spans. Deflection is not to exceed span/240.
a. Douglas fir, 400 lb/ft, 22-ft span
b. hem-fir, 400 lb/ft, 18-ft span
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