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TUTORIAL – UNIT 2

SET-C

1. Draw the SF and BM diagrams for the SSB with a triangular load as shown in figure
2. Draw SF and BM diagrams for the beam shown in figure.
3. Draw SF and BM diagrams for the beam shown in figure.
4. For the beam and loading shown, determine the maximum normal stress due to
bending on a transverse section at c.
5. For the beam and loading shown, determine the maximum normal stress due to
bending on a transverse section at c.
6. Draw SF and BM diagram and determine maximum normal stress due to bending.
7. A rectangular section 200 mm wide and 400 mm deep is used on a span of 6 m for the
loading shown in Figure. Find the maximum value of W so that the permissible stress of
50 MPa is not exceeded in the material.
8. Design a rectangular section to carry a load of 32 kN/m over its whole span of 3 m,
including the self-weight. Permissible stresses are 8 N/mm2 in tension and 15 N/mm2 in
compression. (take d=2b)
9. A rolled steel joist of I section has the following dimensions:
flange : 250 mm wide and 24 mm thick
web: 12 mm thick
overall depth : 600 mm
If this beam carries a uniformly distributed load of 5 tonnes per metre run on a span of 8 metres,
calculate the maximum stress produced due to bending.

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