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A wide-flange beam (see figure) is subjected to a shear force V. 0 Ih Using the following dimensions of the cross sectio

Posted: Mon May 02, 2022 3:09 pm
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A Wide Flange Beam See Figure Is Subjected To A Shear Force V 0 Ih Using The Following Dimensions Of The Cross Sectio 1
A Wide Flange Beam See Figure Is Subjected To A Shear Force V 0 Ih Using The Following Dimensions Of The Cross Sectio 1 (41.68 KiB) Viewed 47 times
A wide-flange beam (see figure) is subjected to a shear force V. 0 Ih Using the following dimensions of the cross section, calculate the moment of inertia and then determine the following quantities. b = 180 mm, t = 12 mm, h = 445 mm, h1 = 390 mm, V = 130 KN Note: Disregard the fillets at the junctions of the web and flanges and determine all quantities, including the moment of inertia, by considering the cross section to consist of three rectangles. (a) the maximum shear stress T max (in MPa) in the web MPa (b) the minimum shear stress T min (in MPa) in the web MPa (c) the average shear stress I aver (obtained by dividing the shear force by the area of the web) and the ratio "max (Enter your answer for Taver in MPa.) Taver Taver = MPa Tmax Taver (d) the shear force Vweb (in kN) carried in the web and the ratio Vweb V V web = KN Vweb V