Q4(2). The beam is pin-supported at A, and supported by a roller at B. The lengths are ₁ = 1.7 m and 2 = 4.0 m. The cros

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Q4(2). The beam is pin-supported at A, and supported by a roller at B. The lengths are ₁ = 1.7 m and 2 = 4.0 m. The cros

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Q4 2 The Beam Is Pin Supported At A And Supported By A Roller At B The Lengths Are 1 7 M And 2 4 0 M The Cros 1
Q4 2 The Beam Is Pin Supported At A And Supported By A Roller At B The Lengths Are 1 7 M And 2 4 0 M The Cros 1 (72.12 KiB) Viewed 48 times
Q4(2). The beam is pin-supported at A, and supported by a roller at B. The lengths are ₁ = 1.7 m and 2 = 4.0 m. The cross section is a solid rectangle as shown in the image with h= 180 mm. It is subjected to a uniformly distributed load with load intensity w= = 36 kN/m. If the location of point Cis indicated on the cross section, and its state of stress can be represented on the volume element as shown, determine the shear stress Txy (in the unit of MPa). Negative sign must be included if the direction is opposite to what's shown in the state of stress image. 50 mm 50 mm 1 Fay -4- "110 Ox 1.5 m 2 m- 2.5 m B Please pay attention: the numbers may change since they are randomized. Your answer must include 2 places after the decimal point.
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