Analyze the given beam that is subjected to a bending moment of 20 kg-m. Find the maximum stress induced in the beam. Figure a

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Analyze the given beam that is subjected to a bending moment of 20 kg-m Find the maximum stress
induced in the beam.
Figure a
Note:
a) Take the top flange width=15cm and bottom Flange width= 7cm (for students with odd
registration number )
b) Take the top flange width=18cm and bottom Flange width= 8cm (for students with even
registration number)
c) Take the web height=15cm and thickness of flange and web=3cm (for students with odd
registration number)
d) Take the web height=18cm and thickness of flange and web=4cm(for students with even
registration number)
Transcribed Image Text:Analyze the given beam that is subjected to a bending moment of 20 kg-m Find the maximum stress induced in the beam. Figure a Note: a) Take the top flange width=15cm and bottom Flange width= 7cm (for students with odd registration number ) b) Take the top flange width=18cm and bottom Flange width= 8cm (for students with even registration number) c) Take the web height=15cm and thickness of flange and web=3cm (for students with odd registration number) d) Take the web height=18cm and thickness of flange and web=4cm(for students with even registration number)
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