A composite beam is constructed using a steel plate (10 mm x 165 mm) with two wood beams (75 mm x 165 mm) on either side

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A composite beam is constructed using a steel plate (10 mm x 165 mm) with two wood beams (75 mm x 165 mm) on either side

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A Composite Beam Is Constructed Using A Steel Plate 10 Mm X 165 Mm With Two Wood Beams 75 Mm X 165 Mm On Either Side 1
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A composite beam is constructed using a steel plate (10 mm x 165 mm) with two wood beams (75 mm x 165 mm) on either side. The wood and steel are securely fastened to act as a single beam. The beam is subjected to a positive bending moment M, = 6.50 kNm. 'z z Steel Wood i Calculate the maximum tensile and compressive stresses in the wood and steel if Ew = 11 GPa and Es = 200 GPa. (Enter your answers in MPa. Use the deformation sign convention. Use the general theory for composite beams described in the textbook.) maximum tensile stress in wood MPa maximum tensile stress in steel MPa MPa maximum compressive stress in wood maximum compressive stress in steel MPa
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