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Strength of Materials
Strength of Materials
Answer: Uu = 24.75N-m
Um = 155.50N-m
3.0m
UL = 398.28N-m
75mm 50mm
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Answer: w = 94.36N/m
Strength of Materials
Answer: s = 84.18mm
Answer: s =273.58mm
200mm
Problem 25. Flexural (Bending) and Horizontal Shear Stress
A box beam, built up as shown is secured by screws spaced
125mm. apart. The beam supports concentrated loads P at the 150mm
third points of a simply supported span 3.6m long. Determine the
maximum value of P that will not exceed fv = 0.85MPa in the beam 200mm 250mm
or a shearing force of 1.3kN in the screws. What is the maximum
flexural stress in the beam?
Answer: 7.9kN, 7.4MPa
Strength of Materials
Answer:
P=256 kN
Strength of Materials
Answer: P=29.92 kN
To avoid interference, a link in a machine is designed so that its cross-sectional area is reduced
one half at section A-B as
shown. If the thickness of the
link is 50 mm, compute the
maximum force P that can be
applied if the maximum normal
stress on section A-B is limited
to 80 MPa.
Answer: P=40000 N
MOVING LOAD
Maximum Moment:
In general, the bending moment under a particular load is a maximum when the center
of the beam is midway between that load and the resultant of all the loads then on the span.
Maximum Shear:
The maximum shear occurs at the reaction where the resultant load is nearest.