A composite beam supports the three concentrated loads as shown. P 14P 2m 1M Beam + Section 2 201 Dimensions: a = 145 m

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A composite beam supports the three concentrated loads as shown. P 14P 2m 1M Beam + Section 2 201 Dimensions: a = 145 m

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A Composite Beam Supports The Three Concentrated Loads As Shown P 14p 2m 1m Beam Section 2 201 Dimensions A 145 M 1
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A Composite Beam Supports The Three Concentrated Loads As Shown P 14p 2m 1m Beam Section 2 201 Dimensions A 145 M 2
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A composite beam supports the three concentrated loads as shown. P 14P 2m 1M Beam + Section 2 201
Dimensions: a = 145 mm, b = 60 mm, c = 35 mm, d = 180 mm, e = 30 mm, f = 25 mm Determine the following: 20 Points each. 1. The distance of the neutral axis of the section from the bottom of the beam. 2. The moment of Inertia of the beam about its neutral axis. 3. Solve for the Section modulus of the beam. 4. What is the maximum tensile stress of the beam if P = 4 kN. 5. What is the maximum Compressive stress of the beam if P = 4 kN.
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