Q1 A cantilever beam AB of isosceles trapezoidal cross section has length L = 0.8 m, dimension bi = 80 mm, b2 = 90 mm, and height h = 110 mm (as shown in Figure Q1). The beam is made of brass weighing, y = 85KN / m_ Given q =Y A and Mm = (qL² )/ 2, where A is cross-sectional area. (a) Determine the maximum tensile stress o, and maximum compressive stress oc due to the beam's own weight. (b) If the height h is doubled, recalculate the maximum tensile stress and maximum compressive stress. (c) State a brief conclusions from the comparison of the results in Q1(a) and Q1(b).

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Q1 A cantilever beam AB of isosceles trapezoidal cross section has length L = 0.8 m, dimension
bi = 80 mm, b2 = 90 mm, and height h = 110 mm (as shown in Figure Q1). The beam is
made of brass weighing, y = 85KN / m_ Given q =Y A and Mm = (qL² )/ 2, where A is
cross-sectional area.
(a) Determine the maximum tensile stress o, and maximum compressive stress oc due to
the beam's own weight.
(b) If the height h is doubled, recalculate the maximum tensile stress and maximum
compressive stress.
(c) State a brief conclusions from the comparison of the results in Q1(a) and Q1(b).
Transcribed Image Text:Q1 A cantilever beam AB of isosceles trapezoidal cross section has length L = 0.8 m, dimension bi = 80 mm, b2 = 90 mm, and height h = 110 mm (as shown in Figure Q1). The beam is made of brass weighing, y = 85KN / m_ Given q =Y A and Mm = (qL² )/ 2, where A is cross-sectional area. (a) Determine the maximum tensile stress o, and maximum compressive stress oc due to the beam's own weight. (b) If the height h is doubled, recalculate the maximum tensile stress and maximum compressive stress. (c) State a brief conclusions from the comparison of the results in Q1(a) and Q1(b).
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