Two vertical forces are applied to a simply supported beam, having the cross section shown. Assume LAB​=LCD​=1.6 m,LBC​=

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Two vertical forces are applied to a simply supported beam, having the cross section shown. Assume LAB​=LCD​=1.6 m,LBC​=

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Two vertical forces are applied to a simply supported beam, having the cross section shown. Assume LAB​=LCD​=1.6 m,LBC​=4.2 m,P=18 kN,bf​=240 mm,tf​=17 mm,tw​=10 mm,d=197 mm. Determine the maximum tension (a positive number) and compression (a negative number) bending stresses produced in segment BC of the beam. Answers: σmaxT​= MPa σmaxC​= MPa
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