QUESTION 6 A teak wood beam of 20 cm x 20 cm size is simply supported at the ends over an effective span of 6m. a) Deter

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QUESTION 6 A teak wood beam of 20 cm x 20 cm size is simply supported at the ends over an effective span of 6m. a) Deter

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Question 6 A Teak Wood Beam Of 20 Cm X 20 Cm Size Is Simply Supported At The Ends Over An Effective Span Of 6m A Deter 1
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QUESTION 6 A teak wood beam of 20 cm x 20 cm size is simply supported at the ends over an effective span of 6m. a) Determine the uniformly distributed loads the beam will carry if the permissible stress in bending is 140 N/cm² Blooms Designation CR Major Topic Design of teak wood beam b) Check the beam shear failure Major Topic Check of shear failure in beam design of timber structures Blooms Designation AN Score 5 Score 5 c) Timber is used for structural members in the construction of buildings. Due to its low cost, timber is used mostly for temporary 14 structures which can be dismantled later on and can be reused. Discuss the why timber structures have become obsolete in modern day construction as compare to concrete and steel structures.
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