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The point loads are placed at the fixed positions shown in the figure and they are live loads. A B 1₁ b at C 'SC Ast Cro

Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2022 10:11 am
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The Point Loads Are Placed At The Fixed Positions Shown In The Figure And They Are Live Loads A B 1 B At C Sc Ast Cro 1
The Point Loads Are Placed At The Fixed Positions Shown In The Figure And They Are Live Loads A B 1 B At C Sc Ast Cro 1 (25.85 KiB) Viewed 30 times
The point loads are placed at the fixed positions shown in the figure and they are live loads. A B 1₁ b at C 'SC Ast Cross section 1/₂ W C (centre) D f'c f'ct.f fsy E = 200 GPa Ec= = 28600 MPa = 38 Mpa = 3.5 MPa = 500 MPa 1₁ E
Variables 3 m 2.5 m a 45 mm b 550 mm c 350 mm Asc 800 mm² Ast 1₁ 12 3200 mm²
Q1) The beam carries an unfactored uniformly distributed dead load (including self-weight) of G = 4 kN/m and an unfactored uniformly distributed live load of Q = 0 kN/m. Two concentrated unfactored live loads of P = 4 kN are applied at the positions shown in the figure. (Note: The load factor for G is 1.2, and for P is 1.5. There is no uniformly distributed live load.) 1.1 Find the maximum moment of the beam. Mmax 1.2 Find the neutral axis distance from the top surface. If the section is governed by the linear elastic regime, the transformed area method dn = 2 y A/ Σ A, is valid. d₁ = 1.3 Find the cracking moment. Mc = 1.4 Does this section crack? kNm (1 mark) (No answer given) (1 mark) mm (1 mark) kNm (2 mark)