204 TRANSVERSE LOADING
bea
Example 5.01
A beam is made of three plans,
section, nailed together (Fig. 519)
between nails is 25 mem and thet the
§ V= S00 N, determine the shor
Knowit
vertical
We frst determine the horizontal force
Gaited on the lower fice of the upper bh
6.8), where Q represents the fi
neutral axis of the shaded area A’ shown in
where 2 is the moment of inertia about the
‘tire cross-sectional area (Fi
1%(0.020 my(0.100 m9)?
*¥2{t4(0.100 mX0.020 rn)>
= 1.667 x 10-* + 90,0667 + 7.2)10-6
Substituting into Ea. (8.8),
ve
g-¥6
T
we write
(500 NYI20 x 10° m9)
16.20 x 10° mt
Pele aaa. fge-sie
F = (0.025 m)q = (0.025 mX3704 Nim) =
ae
we
Since the spacing between, the
force in each mil is enh
ng
A mad)
gn Sone Crppva,)
» 20 by 100 mm in exoss
ing force in each nail,
first moment with respect to the
(0.020 m * 0.100 my
= 16.20 x 10-6 mt
= 9104 Nin gy
ing that the spacing
shear in the beam
er unit length, 9,
ink. We use Eq,
n Fig. 5.14a, and
‘same axis of the
(0.060 en)2}
92.6N
58. DETERMINATION OF THE SHEARING
STR
ESSES 7, IN A BEAM
plane, We saw i
‘hearin a given cross section, the horizontal a
that cross section is
» if V denotes the vertical
hear flow q at a point C’ of
=i
7 (5.8)
where Q is the first moment defined by Eq. (6.5), and I the moment of
‘nerta ofthe cross-sectional area about the neutral nig The shearing
800 Appendix A,