Q1: A simply supported beam as shown in figure (1-A) below, having an I-cross section, has an over all width 200 mm and all depth 300 mm with flanges and web of thickness 20 mm shown in figure (1-B). (a) Draw the shear force and bending moment diagrams of the beam; (b) Determine the maximum compression and tension bending stress which can setup in the beam. um I 10 kN 150 20 kN 20 kN 60 kN/m (All dimensions in mm) 30 kN/m 100 1.5 m Im 1m Im 50 50 Figure (1-A) Figure (1-B)
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