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- A beam with a channel section is subjected to a bending moment M having its vector at an angle 0 to the 2 axis (see figure). Determine the orientation of the neutral axis and calculate the maximum tensile stress et and maximum compressive stress ecin the beam. Use the following data: C 8 × 11.5 section, M = 20 kip-in., tan0=l/3. See Table F-3(a) of Appendix F for the dimensions and properties of the channel section.A fixed-end beam AB of a length L supports a uniform load of intensity q (see figure). Beginning with the second-order differential equation of the deflection curve (the bending-moment equation), obtain the reactions, shear forces, bending moments, slopes, and deflections of the beam. Construct the shear-force and bending-moment diagrams, Labeling all critical ordinales.A fixed-end beam AB of a length L is subjected to a uniform load of intensity q acting over the middle region of the beam (sec figure). Obtain a formula for the fixed-end moments MAand MBin terms of the load q, the length L, and the length h of the loaded part of the beam. Plot a graph of the fixed-end moment MAversus the length b of the loaded part of the beam. For convenience, plot the graph in the following nondimensional form: MAqL2/l2versusbL with the ratio b/L varying between its extreme values of 0 and 1. (c) For the special case in which ù = h = L/3, draw the shear-force and bending-moment diagrams for the beam, labeling all critical ordinates.
- -1 through 5.10-6 A wide-flange beam (see figure) is subjected to a shear force V. Using the dimensions of the cross section, calculate the moment of inertia and then determine the following quantities: The maximum shear stress tinixin the web. The minimum shear stress rmin in the web. The average shear stress t (obtained by dividing the shear force by the area of the web) and the ratio tmax/taver. The shear force Vweb/V carried in the web and the Vweb/V. Note: Disregard the fillets at the junctions of the web and flanges and determine all quantities, including the moment of inertia, by considering the cross section to consist of three rectangles. 5.10-1 Dimensions of cross section: b = 6 in,, ï = 0.5 in., h = 12 in,, A, = 10.5 in., and V = 30 k.Determine the fixed-end moments (MAand MB) and fixed-end forces (R4and Rs) for a beam of length L supporting a triangular load of maximum intensity q0(see figure). Then draw the shear-force and bending-moment diagrams, labeling all critical ordinates.Cantilever beam AB carries an upward uniform load of intensity q1from x = 0 to L/2 (see Fig. a) and a downward uniform load of intensity q from x = L/2 to L. Find q1in terms of q if the resulting moment at A is zero. Draw V and M diagrams for the case of both q and qtas applied loadings. Repeat part (a) for the case of an upward triangularly distributed load with peak intensity q0(see Fig. b). For part (b), find q0, instead of q1
- A beam supporting a uniform load of intensity q throughout its length rests on pistons at points A, C and B (sec figure). The cylinders are filled with oil and are connected by a tube so that the oil pressure on each piston is the same. The pistons at A and B have diameter d1and the piston at C has diameter D2. (a) Determine the ratio of d2to d1so that the largest bending moment in the beam is as small as possible. Under these optimum conditions, what is the largest bending moment Mmaxin the beam? What is the difference in elevation between point C and the end supports?-1 through 5.10-6 A wide-flange beam (see figure) is subjected to a shear force V. Using the dimensions of the cross section, calculate the moment of inertia and then determine the following quantities: The maximum shear stress tinixin the web. The minimum shear stress rmin in the web. The average shear stress raver (obtained by dividing the shear force by the area of the web) and the ratio i^/t^ The shear force carried in the web and the ratio V^tV. Noie: Disregard the fillets at the junctions of the web and flanges and determine all quantities, including the moment of inertia, by considering the cross section to consist of three rectangles. 5.10-3 Wide-flange shape, W 8 x 28 (see Table F-L Appendix F); V = 10 kA beam ABCD with a vertical arm CE is supported as a simple beam at .1 and D (see figure). A cable passes over a small pulley that is attached to the arm at E. One end of the cable is attached to the beam at point B. The tensile force in the cable is 1800 lb. Draw the shear-Force and bending-moment diagrams for beam A BCD. Note: Disregard the widths of the beam and vertical arm and use centerline dimensions when making calculations. Repeat part (a) if a roller support is added at C and a shear release is inserted just left of C (see figure part b).
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