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Problem

The composite beam consists of a wood core and two plates of steel. If the allowable bending stress
for the wood is (σallow)a = 20 MPa, and for the steel

σallow= 130 MPa, determine the maximum moment that can be applied to the beam. Ew = -11
Gpa, Ea = 200 GPa.

Step-by-step solution

Step 1 of 7

Given that:

The allowable bending stress for wood,  .

The allowable bending stress for steel,  .

Modulus of elasticity of wood,  .

Modulus of elasticity of steel,  .


Step 2 of 7

Step 3 of 7

We have,

The transformation factor is

The transformed width is

Total width of section is


Step 4 of 7

The transformed section is showing in the figure.

Step 5 of 7

The moment of inertia,

Here,

Step 6 of 7

For the failure of wood,


Step 7 of 7

For the failure of steel,

Therefore, the maximum moment that can be applied is  .

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