For the beam shown in the figure, find the shear stress at a point 25 mm above the bottom of the beam at section C.
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For the beam shown in the figure, find the shear stress at a point 25 mm above the
bottom of the beam at section C.
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- A circular pole is subjected to linearly varying distributed force with maximum intensity t0. Calculate the diameter daof the pole if the maximum allowable shear stress for the pole is 75 M Pa.The T-beam shown in the figure has cross-sectional dimensions: b = 210 mm, t = 16 mm, h = 300 mm, and A, = 280 mm. The beam is subjected to a shear force V = 68 kN. Determine the maximum shear stress tntijlin the web of the beam.The cross section of a slit rectangular tube of constant thickness is shown in the figures. (a) Derive the following formula for the distance e from the centerline of the wall of the tube in the figure part a to the shear center S: (b) Find an expression for e if flanges with the same thickness as that of the tube arc added as shown in figure part b.