S A simply-supported beam "ABCD" is shown as below, where "A" is a pinned support, "D" is a roller suppport. The uniform

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S A simply-supported beam "ABCD" is shown as below, where "A" is a pinned support, "D" is a roller suppport. The uniform

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S A Simply Supported Beam Abcd Is Shown As Below Where A Is A Pinned Support D Is A Roller Suppport The Uniform 1
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S A simply-supported beam "ABCD" is shown as below, where "A" is a pinned support, "D" is a roller suppport. The uniformly distributed load (UDL) q is applied through the whole beam span, concentrate forces P1 and P2 are acting at B, C point. (The beam span between points B and C "LBC" and UDL q values can be found from the a the end A TTTTT L-2 Pl=20kN 1.5m q LBC Beam "ABCD" P2=10kN 1m D
150 12 150 300 20 20 Beam section for "ABCD" (unit: mm)
inertia area) for the Please calculate the maximum tensile stress and maximum compressive stress for this beam and indicate the location of the maximum stress points Please calculate the maximum shear stress on the beam and indicate the location of the maximum stress point moint and R point as shown in Fig. 3a.
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