A simply supported steel beam of hollow rectangular section as shown has a clear span of 4.60m. This beam is simply su

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A simply supported steel beam of hollow rectangular section as shown has a clear span of 4.60m. This beam is simply su

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A simply supported steel beam of hollow rectangular section as shown has

a clear span of 4.60m. This beam is simply supported laterally is to carry a

live load consisting of two unequal wheel loads of 22kN and 44kN at 1.80m

on center. Use dead load of 1.5kN/m of beam. Use Fy= 124.2MPa. What is

the maximum required thickness “t” of the vertical legs of the beam to

carry safely the given loadings?
A Simply Supported Steel Beam Of Hollow Rectangular Section As Shown Has A Clear Span Of 4 60m This Beam Is Simply Su 1
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2.0 A simply supported steel beam of holow rectangular section as shown has a clear span of 45m. This beam is simply supported laterally is to carry a live load consisting of two unequal wheel loads of 22kN and 44 at 1.80m on center. Use dead load of 1.5kN/m of beam. Use Fy- 124.2MPa. What is the maximum required thickness "t" of the vertical legs of the beam to carry safely the given loadings?-50pts. LSAN +12.5mm 125mm 250mm
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