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- A composite beam consisting of fiberglass faces and a core of particle board has the cross section shown in the figure. The width of the beam is 2,0 in., the thickness of the faces is 0,10 in., and the thickness of the core is 0.50 in. The beam is subjected to a bending moment of 250 lb-in, acting about the - axis. Find the maximum bending stresses tr(and ctc in the faces and the core, respectively, if their respective moduli of elasticity are 4 x 106 psi and 1.5 x 106 psi.A cantilever beam(Z, = 6 ft) with a rectangular cross section (/> = 3.5 in., h = 12 in.) supports an upward load P = 35 kips at its free end. (a) Find the state of stress ((7T, o^., and r in ksi) on a plane-stress element at L/2 that is i/ = 8 in. up from the bottom of the beam. Find the principal normal stresses and maximum shear stress. Show these stresses on sketches of properly oriented elements. (b) Repeat part (a) if an axial compressive centroidal load N = 40 kips is added at BA steel beam of length L = 16 in. and cross-sectional dimensions h = 0.6 in. and h = 2 in. (see figure) supports a uniform load of intensity if = 240 lb/in., which includes the weight of the beam. Calculate the shear stresses in the beam (at the cross section of maximum shear force) at points located 1/4 in., 1/2 in., 3/4 in., and I in, from the top surface of the beam. From these calculations, plot a graph showing the distribution of shear stresses from top to bottom of the beam.
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- The cross section of a sand wie h beam consisting of aluminum alloy faces and a foam core is shown in the figure. The width b of the beam is 8.0 in, the thickness I of the faces is 0.25 in., and the height hcof the core is 5.5 in. (total height h = 6.0 in). The moduli of elasticity are 10.5 × 106 psi for the aluminum faces and 12.000 psi for the foam core. A bending moment M = 40 kip-in. acts about the z axis. Determine the maximum stresses in the faces and the core using (a) the general theory for composite beams and (b) the approximate theory for sandwich beams.-1 through 5.10-6 A wide-flange beam (see figure) is subjected to a shear force V. Using the dimensions of the cross section, calculate the moment of inertia and then determine the following quantities: The maximum shear stress tinixin the web. The minimum shear stress rmin in the web. The average shear stress raver (obtained by dividing the shear force by the area of the web) and the ratio i^/t^ The shear force carried in the web and the ratio V^tV. Note: Disregard the fillets at the junctions of the web and flanges and determine all quantities, including the moment of inertia, by considering the cross section to consist of three rectangles. 5.10-5 Wide-flange shape, W 18 x 71 (sec Table F-l, Appendix F); V = 21 k.-1 through 5.10-6 A wide-flange beam (see figure) is subjected to a shear force V. Using the dimensions of the cross section, calculate the moment of inertia and then determine the following quantities: The maximum shear stress tinixin the web. The minimum shear stress rmin in the web. The average shear stress raver (obtained by dividing the shear force by the area of the web) and the ratio i^/t^ The shear force carried in the web and the ratio V^tV. Noie: Disregard the fillets at the junctions of the web and flanges and determine all quantities, including the moment of inertia, by considering the cross section to consist of three rectangles. 5.10-3 Wide-flange shape, W 8 x 28 (see Table F-L Appendix F); V = 10 k
- -1 through 5.10-6 A wide-flange beam (see figure) is subjected to a shear force V. Using the dimensions of the cross section, calculate the moment of inertia and then determine the following quantities: The maximum shear stress tinixin the web. The minimum shear stress rmin in the web. The average shear stress raver (obtained by dividing the shear force by the area of the web) and the ratio i^/t^ The shear force carried in the web and the ratio V^tV. Note: Disregard the fillets at the junctions of the web and flanges and determine all quantities, including the moment of inertia, by considering the cross section to consist of three rectangles. 5.10-4 Dimensions of cross section: b = 220 mm, f = 12 mm, h = 600 mm, hx= 570 mm, and V = 200 kN.An angle section with equal legs is subjected to a bending moment M having its vector directed along the 1—1 axis, as shown in the figure. Determine the orientation of the neutral axis and calculate the maximum tensile stress etand maximum compressive stress te if the section is an L 152 × 152 × 127 section and M = 2.5 kN · m. See Table F-4(b) of Appendix F for the dimensions and properties of the angle section.The cross section of a steel beam is shown in the figure. This beam is subjected to a bending moment M having its vector at an angle 8 to the - axis. Determine the orientation of the neutral axis and calculate the maximum tensile stress tiand maximum compressive stress tcin the beam. Assume that e = 22.5° and M = 4.5 kN · m. Use cross-sectional properties Ix=93.14 × 106 mm4, Iy= 152.7 X 10e mm4, and 9 = 27.3º.