Calculate the maximum shear stress o h, 10.1 in., and the shear force V = 4,700 Ib. (Enter the magnitude in psi.) in the web of the T-beam shown in the figure if b = 14 in., t = 0.5 in., h = 11 in., max |y hi C
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- A 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.Two wood beams, each of rectangular cross section (3.0 in. x 4.0 in., actual dimensions), are glued together to form a solid beam with dimensions 6.0 in. x 4.0 in. (sec figure). The beam is simply supported with a span of S ft. What is the maximum moment Mmaxthat may be applied at the left support if the allowable shear stress in the glued joint is 200 psi? (Include the effects of the beams own weight, assuming that the wood weighs 35 lb/ft3.) Repeat part (a) if Mmaxis based on allowable bending stress of 2500 psi.A cantilever beam of length L = 2 m supports a load P = 8,0 kN (sec figure). The beam is made of wood with cross-sectional dimensions 120 mm x 200 mm. Calculate the shear stresses due to the load/"at points located 25 mm, 50 mm, 75 mm, and 100 mm from the top surface of the beam. From these results, plot a graph showing the distribution of shear stresses from top to bottom of the beam.
- A beam of wide-flange shape, W 8 x 28, has the cross section shown in the figure. The dimensions are b = 6.54 in., h = 8.06 in., fw = 0.285 in., and tf = 0.465 in.. The loads on the beam produce a shear force V = 7.5 kips at the cross section under consideration. Use center line dimensions to calculate the maximum shear stress raiaxin the web of the beam. Use the more exact analysis of Section 5,10 in Chapter 5 to calculate the maximum shear stress in the web of the beam and compare it with the stress obtained in part .A simple beam that is 18 ft long supports a uniform load of intensity q. The beam is constructed of two C8 x 11.5 sections (channel sections or C-shapes) on either side of a 4 × 8 (actual dimensions) wood beam (see the cross section shown in the figure part a). The modulus of elasticity of the steel (E; = 30,000 ksi) is 20 times that of the wood (Ew). (a) If the allowable stresses in the steel and wood are 12,000 psi and 900 psi, respectively, what is the allowable load qmax Note: Disregard the weight of the beam, and see Table F-3(a) of Appendix F for the dimensions and properties of the C-shape beam. (b) If the beam is rotated 90° to bend about its v axis (see figure part b) and uniform load q = 250 lb/ft is applied, find the maximum stresses trs and crw in the steel and wood, respectively Include the weight of the beam. (Assume weight densities of 35 lb/ft3 and 490 lb/ft3 for the wood and steel, respectively.)A simple beam thai is IS ft long supports a uni¬form load of intensity a. The beam is constructed of two angle sections, each L (1 × 4 × 1/2, on either side of a 2 in. x 8 in. (actual dimensions! wood beam (see the cross section shown in the figure part a]. The modulus of elasticity of the s I eel is 10 limes that of the wood, (a) If the allowable stresses in the steel and wood are 12,000 psi and 900 psi. respectively, what is the allow atile load a t. A olc. Disregard the weight of the beam, and see Table F-5(a) of Appendix I ' for I lie dimensions and properties of the angles. (b) Repeal partial if a I in. 10 in. wood Hange tactual dimensions) is added i see figure pallhi b).
- A U-shaped cross section of constant thickness is shown in the figure. Derive the following formula for the distance e from the center of the semicircle to the shear center. Also, plot a graph showing how the distance e (expressed as the non dimensional ratio e/r varies as a function of the ratio b/r. (Let b/r range from 0 to 2.)A singly symmetric beam with a T-section (see figure) has cross-sectional dimensions b = 140 mm, a = 190, 8 mm, b. = 6,99 mm, and fc = 11,2 mm. Calculate the plastic modulus Z and the shape factor.-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 t (obtained by dividing the shear force by the area of the web) and the ratio tmax/taver. The shear force Vweb/V carried in the web and the Vweb/V. 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. 5.10-1 Dimensions of cross section: b = 6 in,, ï = 0.5 in., h = 12 in,, A, = 10.5 in., and V = 30 k.
- A steel plate (called a cover ploie) having cross-sectional dimensions 6,0 in. × 0.5 in. is welded along the full length of the bottom flange of a W 12 × 50 wide-flange beam (sec figure, which shows the beam cross section). What is the percent increase in the smaller section modulus (as compared to the wide-flange beam alone)?-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.