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Ejercicios Flexión

Mecánica de
Materiales
Ing. Miguel Arlenzo Durán
Sarmiento, M.Eng
Ejercicio 1
A beam having a tee-shaped cross section is subjected to equal 12 kN-m bending moments, as shown in
Figure A. Thecross-sectional dimensions of the beam are shown in Figure B. Determine:
(a) the centroid location, the moment of inertia about the z axis, and the controlling section modulus
about the z axis.
(b) the bending stress at point H. State whether the normal stress at H is tension or compression.
(c) the maximum bending stress produced in the cross section.

A B
Ejercicio 2
Determine the maximum tensile stress and máximum compressive stress due
to the load P acting on the simple beam AB. Data are as follows: P = 6.2 kN,
L=3.2 m, d =1.25 m, b = 80 mm, t = 25 mm, h = 120 mm, and h= 90 mm.
Ejercicio 3
A beam of T-section is supported and loaded as shown in the figure. The
cross section has width b = 2 ½ in., height h = 3 in., and thickness t = 3/8 in.
Determine the maximum tensile and compressive stresses in the beam.
Ejercicio 4
A cantilever beam AB with a rectangular cross section has a longitudinal hole
drilled throughout its length(see figure). The beam supports a load P 600 N.
The cross section is 25 mm wide and 50 mm high, and the hole has a
diameter of 10 mm. Find the bending stresses at the top of the beam, at the
top of the hole, and at the bottom of the beam.
Ejercicio 5
A steel tee shape is used to support the loads shown on the beam in Figure A. The
dimensions of the shape are shown in Figure B. Consider the entire 24-ft length of the beam
and determine (a) the maximum tension bending stress at any location along the beam, and
(b) the maximum compression bending stress at any location along the beam.

A B

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