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MARC LIILS full-size 50 < 100-mm boarde 4 Three : : mM boards are nai 7 f 6 beam that is subjected toa vertical shear of 156 Aenea to form a allowable shearing force in each nail is 400 N, deter owing that the longitudinal spacing s that can be use von ek ene largest d between each pair of nails, 6.2 For the built-up beam of Prob, 6.1, determi . ine the allowabl if the spacing between each pair of nails i parable shear Ss = 45 mm. 62) boards, each 50 mm thick, are nailed together to form a beam that is subjected to a vertical shear, Knowing that the allow- able shearing force in each nail is 600 N, determine the allowable shear if the spacing s between the nails is 75 mm. 150 me Fig. P6.3 d -mm planks and two 64 A square box beam is made of two 20 on Knowing that the 20 x 120-mm planks nailed together a ‘m and that the vertical : Te ig 6° ng Spacing between the eran N, determine (4) the eae oree = . the vibe aeintiia shearing stress 19 e . ‘ach nail, shown has been rein- 50 mm 50 mm 50 mm Fig. P 20 mr 80 mr 20 my Fig. 6.13 and G4) For a beam having the cross section la exceed 60 MPa. Dimensions in mm Fig. P6.13 Dimensions in mm Fig. P6.14 6. 15 Two stee} Plates of 12x the W259 5 cg alloweahr. _ | shear if the sheari: fe 220- jon? *<9-mM rectangular cross SOU" esi 18 For the beam and loading show ermi. 6. required width b, knowing that foe oom oa = 12 MPa and 7, = 825 kPa, e the minimum grade of timber used, 24KkN 48kN 50 mm hae | lm lm Im 0.5m Fig. P6.18 6.19 A timber beam AB of length L and rectangular cross section car- ries a single concentrated load P at its midpoint C. (a) Show that 2 the ratio 7,,/o,, of the maximum values of the shearing and nor- pole mal stresses in the beam is equal to h/2L, where h and L are, respectively, the depth and the length of the beam. (b) Determine the depth h and the width b of the beam, knowing thatL =2™, fig. pe.19 P= 40 KN, Tp, = 960 kPa, and om, = 12 MPa. Si A timber beam AB of length L and rectangular cer pannel ties a uniformly distributed load w and is supported as oi wn (a) Show that the ratio 7m/@m of the cD HL, where shearing and normal stresses in the beam is ss ar ue wher hand L are, respectively, the depth and oe an Knowing (b) Determine the depth h and the width b o eam, that L = 5 m, w = 8 KN/m, Tm ~ 1,08 MPa, and om = 12 MPa. Fig. P6.34 . he cross section sh; 6.35 and S36 An extruded aluminum beam has u ¢ sho Knowing that the vertic shear in the eam is 150 kN, determing now th he b . nt Bs the shearing stress at (2) point 4, (b) point b. Dimensions in mm Fig. P6.36 yoo that a given vertical shear V causes a maximum shea g stress of 75 MPa in an extruded beam having the cross section shown, determine the shearing stress at fhe three poit indicated. Dimer nsions in mn i m Fig. P6.37 6.49 6.50 6.51 Bre ded é anew (3mm ta “F088 Section show thickness of 3 mm. For a vertical shear of Own anda y shearing stress at point 4, (4) th, ar of 10 kN, d © Maxi: beam. Also sketch the shear flow inthe sh SS Si -+—— 60 mm ——_. aes _ niform wall etermine (a) the earing stress in the ection. La 30mm 101 Fig. j Fig. P6.49 A plate of thickness t is bent as shown and then used as a beam. For a vertical shear of 2.4 kN, determine (a) the thickness ¢ for which the maximum shearing stress is 2 MPa, (b) the correspond- ing shearing stress at point E. Also sketch the shear flow in the cross section. 120 mm + 50m Leora sol Fig. P6.50 i rtical rectangular | necting two ve! . The design of a beam calls for oniding them to two horizontal ine the 10 x 100-mm plates by We ertical shear V, determine . 12 x 50-mm plates a shove For aver Tough the welded surfaces Fig. dimension a for which the is maximum. d then used as a a. pent as shown ane Th aring

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