An existing building in Amman has been renovated. As a structural engineer, you are requested to check if the shown beam can hold the shown new loads. you are requested to do the following: A. A.I Prepare all the shown details below after converting all the shown values to US customary units, in order to send it to the main design office that is located in the U.S. A.2 Calculate the resultant force and moments for all the loads shown below A.3 Calculate the support reactions AA Calculate centroid, centre of mass and centre of gravity of the shown beam A.S Determine moment of inertia about the X& Y axes A.6 Draw normal force, shear force, and bending moment diagrams for the shown beam 120kNim 100KN/m 200KN 40kN/m 3.00 3.00 -7.00- 3.00 3.50- Elevation Plan (point load location) 25 mm h00mm Beam Cross Section

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An existing building in Amman has been renovated. As a structural engineer, you are requested to check if
the shown beam can hold the shown new loads. you are requested to do the following:
A.
A.I Prepare all the shown details below after converting all the shown values to US customary units,
in order to send it to the main design office that is located in the U.S.
A.2 Calculate the resultant force and moments for all the loads shown below
A.3 Calculate the support reactions
AA Calculate centroid, centre of mass and centre of gravity of the shown beam
A.S Determine moment of inertia about the X& Y axes
A.6 Draw normal force, shear force, and bending moment diagrams for the shown beam
120kNim
100KN/m
200KN
40kN/m
3.00
3.00
-7.00-
3.00
3.50-
Elevation
Plan (point load location)
25 mm
h00mm
Beam Cross Section
Transcribed Image Text:An existing building in Amman has been renovated. As a structural engineer, you are requested to check if the shown beam can hold the shown new loads. you are requested to do the following: A. A.I Prepare all the shown details below after converting all the shown values to US customary units, in order to send it to the main design office that is located in the U.S. A.2 Calculate the resultant force and moments for all the loads shown below A.3 Calculate the support reactions AA Calculate centroid, centre of mass and centre of gravity of the shown beam A.S Determine moment of inertia about the X& Y axes A.6 Draw normal force, shear force, and bending moment diagrams for the shown beam 120kNim 100KN/m 200KN 40kN/m 3.00 3.00 -7.00- 3.00 3.50- Elevation Plan (point load location) 25 mm h00mm Beam Cross Section
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