PROBLEM 5.9
[Draws the shear and bending moment diagrams forthe beam and loading
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PROBLEM 5.10
Draw the shear nd! bending-moment diagrams forthe beam and loading
shown, and determine the maximum absolute value (a) of the sheat,
(yo the bending moment.
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PROBLEM 5.14
Assuming that the reaction of the ground 10 be uniformly distribute,
draw the shear and bending-moment diagrams for the beam AB and
determine the maximum absolute value of (a) of the shear, (D) of the
bending moment
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vette ble a Draw the sheer and bending moment diagrams forthe beam
22 sud loading shown, and deeraine the maximum oral
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PROBLEM 5.36
‘Using the method of Sec. 5.2, solve Prob. 53a.
PROBLEM 5.3 For the beam and loading shown, (a) dra the shear
and bending-moment diagrams, (b) determine the equations ofthe shear
and bending- moment curves.
PROBLEM 5.44
Draw the shear and bending-moment diagrams for the bear and loading
shown, and determine the mains absolute valve (c) of the shee. (3) of
fhe bending moment.1
PROBLEM 5.53
Determine (2) the equations of the shear and bending moment curves for
the beam and loading shown, (6) the saximam absolute value of the
‘ending moment in the beam
PROBLEM 5.54
Draw the shear and bending-moment diagrams for the beam and
loading shown and determine the maximum normal stress due to
bending.
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PROBLEM 5.59
> Draw the shear and bending-moment diagrams for the
2 ‘beam and loading shown and determine the maximnm
050s nocmal stress die to bending.
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PROBLEM 5.60
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wo s225 shown, draw the shear and bending-moment diagrams and_
determine the maxiqusm normal stress due to beading
PROBLEM 5.65,
‘For the beam aad loading shown, design the css section of the
‘beam, knowing that the grade of tuner used has aa allowable
snoraal stress of 12 MPa
PROBLEM 5.69
For the beam and loading showa. design the cross section of the
‘beam, knowing that the grade of timber used has an allowable
‘normal stress of 1? MPsDien PROBLEM 5.74
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‘sic the most scones we ge tam 0 soporte Tain
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100mal wall thickness t that can be used.
PROBLEM 5.83
Assuming the upward reaction of the ground to be uniformly dstibuted and
Jkmowang thatthe allowable normal stess for the stool used is 170 MPa,
select the most economical wide-lange beam fo suppor the loading shown.