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MODULAR QUIZ - 51 - Timber 2
MODULAR QUIZ - 51 - Timber 2
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SUBJECT CODE: VTH51B#
Email*
cornelio.fernandez1096@gmail.com
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What is your full name? (LAST NAME, GIVEN NAME M.I.)*
Fernandez, Cornelio III J.
What school did you graduated from? (FULL NAME OF YOUR SCHOOL)*
Lyceum of the Philippines University - Cavite
SITUATION 1:
1 of 3 points
Given the wooden Column loaded as shown (80% Guijo, Group III). Effective Length Factor is
0.65. No adjustment is needed for load duration
SIT 1 FIGURE:
1. Find the allowable compressive stress if only axial stress exist.*
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a. 13.32 MPa
b. 11.32 MPa
c. 12.32 MPa
d. 10.32 MPa
2. Find the allowable bending stress if only bending stress exist.*
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a. 23.06
b. 24.06
c. 22.06
d. 21.06
Correct answer
d. 21.06
3. Find the maximum safe uniformly distributed load that the above column could
support. Use moment coefficient of 0.1*
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a. 60.12 kN/m
b. 80.12 kN/m
c. 70.12 kN/m
d. 90.12 kN/m
Correct answer
d. 90.12 kN/m
SITUATION 2:
0 of 3 points
A single span member is 3 m in length is made up of Apitong 150 mm x 300 mm wooden
section with an allowable stress based on 80% stress grade. Bending and tension parallel to
grain = 16.5 MPa, Modulus of elasticity in bending = 7310 MPa, Compression parallel to grain =
9.56 MPa, Compression perpendicular to the grain = 2.20 MPa, Shear parallel to the grain = 1.73
MPa. The beam carries a uniform load of 18 kN/m besides its own weight. Weight of wood =
7.5 kN/m³. The beam carries an axial tensile load of 180 kN.
4. Which of the following gives the actual tensile stress if only tensile force is acting.*
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a. 6 MPa
b. 4 MPa
c. 8 MPa
d. 10 MPa
Correct answer
b. 4 MPa
5. Which of the following gives the interaction value of both bending and tensile stress.*
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a. 0.8025
b. 0.5465
c. 0.6890
d. 0.716
Correct answer
a. 0.8025
6. Which of the following gives the ratio of the difference between its actual bending and
tensile stress to the adjusted bending stress for slenderness.*
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a. 0.521
b. 0.425
c. 0.378
d. 0.316
Correct answer
d. 0.316
SITUATION 3:
1 of 3 points
A wooden rectangular beam 200 mm x 350 mm has a simple span of 6 m. Neglecting the
weight of the beam.
7. Which of the following gives the value of the concentrated load it could carry at its
midspan if the allowable bending stress is 10.35 MPa.*
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a. 28.17 kN
b. 20.58 kN
c. 25.36 kN
d. 22.67 kN
Correct answer
a. 28.17 kN
8. Which of the following gives the value of the shear force at the support if there is a
notch at the end of the beam which is 100 mm deep if the allowable shearing stress is
1.10 MPa.*
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a. 19.34 kN
b. 22.59 kN
c. 26.19 kN
d. 25.14 kN
Correct answer
c. 26.19 kN
9. Which of the following gives the value of the concentrated load at the midspan that it
could support if there is a notch of 100 mm deep at the end support.*
1/1
a. 52.38 kN
b. 45.78 kN
c. 48.14 kN
d. 53.96 kN
SITUATION 4:
2 of 3 points
A 6-m simply supported timber beam is to be designed to carry a total uniformly load
throughout its entire span of 25 kN/m including its own weight. Allowable bending stress, Fb =
16.5 MPa, Allowable shearing stress, 𝜏= 1.73 MPa, Modulus of Elasticity, E = 7310 MPa.
10. Which of the following most nearly gives the section of the beam so that
allowable shear stress will not exceeded? *
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a. 200 mm x 400 mm
b. 220 mm x 440 mm
c. 150 mm x 300 mm
d. 250 mm x 500 mm
11. Which of the following most nearly gives the section of the beam so that
allowable bending stress is not exceeded?*
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a. 200 mm x 400 mm
b. 220 mm x 440 mm
c. 150 mm x 300 mm
d. 250 mm x 500 mm
Correct answer
b. 220 mm x 440 mm
12. Which of the following most nearly gives the section of the beam so that the
allowable deflection of 1/240 of the span will not be exceeded?*
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a. 200 mm x 400 mm
b. 220 mm x 440 mm
c. 150 mm x 300 mm
d. 250 mm x 500 mm
SITUATION 5:
0 of 3 points
A wooden beam has a width of 150 mm and 300 mm depth loaded as shown. The maximum
allowable flexural stress is 8 MPa.
SIT 5 FIGURE:
13. Which of the following gives the moment capacity of the beam.*
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a. 18 kN-m
b. 10 kN-m
c. 20 kN-m
d. 14 kN-m
Correct answer
a. 18 kN-m
14. Which of the following gives the value of w if x = 2 m*
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a. 12 kN/m
b. 9 kN/m
c. 14 kN/m
d. 10 kN/m
Correct answer
b. 9 kN/m
15. Which of the following gives the value of P if x = 2m*
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a. 18 kN
b. 20 kN
c. 12 kN
d. 24 kN
Correct answer
a. 18 kN
SITUATION 6:
1 of 3 points
A 50 mm x 100 mm purlin is used for a roof truss. Spacing of trusses is 3.5 m, weight of roofing
sheets is 120 Pa; roof live load is 750 N/m² of roof area and ceiling load is 140 N/m² of roof
area. Spacing of purlins is 450 mm on centers. Inclination of the top chord is 30° from the
horizontal. The timber is 80% stress grade yakal. The allowable stresses for structural timber of
Philippine woods are given in Figure TM – 7. Note: From table, E(yakal)=9780 MPa. Neglect the
weight of purlins.
16. Which of the following most nearly gives the total vertical load, in N/m?*
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a. 455
b. 193
c. 270
d. 338
Correct answer
a. 455
17. Which of the following most nearly gives the maximum bending stress, in MPa?*
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a. 15.6
b. 5
c. 12.5
d. 33.5
Correct answer
a. 15.6
18. Which of the following most nearly gives the maximum deflection, in mm?*
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a. 33.5
b. 16.3
c. 47.5
d. 24.8
SITUATION 7:
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A triangular wooden beam width 150 mm base and 300 mm height carries two concentrated
load of 20 kN at third points. If the simple span of the beam is 6 m,
19. Compute the maximum shearing stress of the beam.*
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a. 0.58 MPa
b. 1.33 MPa
c. 0.48 MPa
d. 0.86 MPa
Correct answer
b. 1.33 MPa
20. Compute the bending stress of the beam.*
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a. 56.33 MPa
b. 71.11 MPa
c. 78.48 MPa
d. 45.78 MPa
Correct answer
b. 71.11 MPa