Materials for Civil and Construction Engineers (4th Edition)
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Author: Michael S. Mamlouk, John P. Zaniewski
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.36QP
Estimate the cross-sectional area of a 350S125-27 cold-formed shape.
- a. If the member is tested in tension, what would be the maximum force the sample could carry before reaching the yield strength if the steel has a yield strength of 33 ksi?
- b. Would yon expect a 96 in. stud to carry the same load in compression? (explain)
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Estimate the cross-sectional area of a 350S125-27 cold-formed shape.a. If the member is tested in tension, what would be the maximum force the sample could carry before reaching the yield strength if the steel has a yield strength of 33 ksi?b. Would you expect a 96 in. stud to carry the same load in compression?(explain)
Solve Sample Problem No. 1 using these load values:
a. M D =175 kN-m,M L =1 90 kN-m
b. Find the maximum design moment so that its tension controlled. (USE c = 3d / 8). Tension steel exactly experiences 0.005 strain.
Strength of materials - ENGR 3321
The answer should be: 17.68 kN; 11.8 MN/m2 compressive
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