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Consider that a box section is used for the beam loaded as shown in figure 3. Using flexure and shear stress formula, de

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Consider That A Box Section Is Used For The Beam Loaded As Shown In Figure 3 Using Flexure And Shear Stress Formula De 1
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moment of inertia of the beam about centroidal x-a is 10x6^4
maximum flexural stress in Mpa
maximum flexural shear stress in Mpa
Consider That A Box Section Is Used For The Beam Loaded As Shown In Figure 3 Using Flexure And Shear Stress Formula De 2
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Consider That A Box Section Is Used For The Beam Loaded As Shown In Figure 3 Using Flexure And Shear Stress Formula De 3
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Consider that a box section is used for the beam loaded as shown in figure 3. Using flexure and shear stress formula, determine the following Use a - 8mb - 3.2 m, c = 276 mm, d - 49 mm 3.1 Distance of the centroid to the outermostfiber of the beam in mm. (5 pts) "c" mm 10 kN/m mm m "" mm (typ.)