Problem 2 For the simply supported beam shown below, determine whether the beam is cracked or un-cracked under the appli

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Problem 2 For the simply supported beam shown below, determine whether the beam is cracked or un-cracked under the applied loads, use f'e = 25 MPa, if the beam is cracked calculate the bending stresses in the beam using the transformed area method. 20 KN 300 mm 4 kN/m A↓ D 3025 k 3 m 3 m 500 mm - աա St

Problem 2 For the simply supported beam shown below, determine whether the beam is cracked or un-cracked under the applied loads, use f'e = 25 MPa, if the beam is cracked calculate the bending stresses in the beam using the transformed area method. 20 KN 300 mm 4 kN/m A↓ D 3025 k 3 m 3 m 500 mm - աա St
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