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Consider self weight ONLY. Draw the stress and strain distributions at midspan. Do not give incorrect drawings if you do

Posted: Mon May 16, 2022 1:33 pm
by answerhappygod
Consider self weight ONLY. Draw the stress and strain distributions at midspan.
Consider Self Weight Only Draw The Stress And Strain Distributions At Midspan Do Not Give Incorrect Drawings If You Do 1
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Do not give incorrect drawings if you do not know or I will give a thumbs down.
2) A timber beam, with rectangular cross section (h * b) will be reinforced with steel plates of thickness t securely connected on the top left and right sides, and thickness 2t on the bottom. This will ensure composite action in bending. The section is then used as a simply supported beam of length L (given by the span to depth ratio L/h below). The beam is oriented such that the minor principal axis is vertical. It should be taken that Psteel = 7850 kg/mº, Primber = 1150 kg/mº, Esimber = 10500 MPa and Esteet = 200000 MPa, and that both materials exhibit linear elastic behaviour. The design engineer needs to ensure the following: Timber bending stress in tension s 7 MPa Timber bending stress in compression s 7.5 MPa Steel bending stress (tension or compression) 175 MPa Ignore stresses due to shear . .