A 120 mm x 100 mm x 20 mm T section short column is used as a simply supported beam. The beam carries the applied eccentric load F of 120 kN at the position indicated in Figure Q5. Start your calculations be setting an origin from the right-most point on the cross-section and determine the following: 120 mm F 20 mm 20 mm Figure QS: T- section short column beam 5.1 The maximum compressive and tensile longitudinal direct stresses induced in the column 5.2 Plot the stress distribution diagram and determine the position of the NA.

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A 120 mm x 100 mm x 20 mm T section short column is used as a simply supported beam.
The beam carries the applied eccentric load F of 120 kN at the position indicated in
Figure QS. Start your calculations be setting an origin from the right-most point on the
cross-section and determine the following:
100
120 mm
20 mm
20 mm
Figure QS: T- section short column beam
5.1
The maximum compressive and tensile longitudinal direct stresses induced in the column
5.2
Plot the stress distribution diagram and determine the position of the NA.
Transcribed Image Text:A 120 mm x 100 mm x 20 mm T section short column is used as a simply supported beam. The beam carries the applied eccentric load F of 120 kN at the position indicated in Figure QS. Start your calculations be setting an origin from the right-most point on the cross-section and determine the following: 100 120 mm 20 mm 20 mm Figure QS: T- section short column beam 5.1 The maximum compressive and tensile longitudinal direct stresses induced in the column 5.2 Plot the stress distribution diagram and determine the position of the NA.
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