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1. A simply supported beam is to span 24 ft. It will support a uniformly distributed load of 1.2 kips/ft over the full s

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1 A Simply Supported Beam Is To Span 24 Ft It Will Support A Uniformly Distributed Load Of 1 2 Kips Ft Over The Full S 1
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1. A simply supported beam is to span 24 ft. It will support a uniformly distributed load of 1.2 kips/ft over the full span and a concentrated load of 8 kips located 7 ft from the left support. Use the self weight of the beam for the beam design purposes. Also assume a yield stress of 50 ksi for steel beam. Select the lightest W shape steel beam for your design W10 X 33 O W10X 12 O W14x 34 O W16 X 46
2. Compute the maximum deflection of a 10-inch-by-14-inch simply supported solid rectangular redwood (545) beam. The span length is 15 feet and the beam is subjected to a uniformly distributed load of 1200 lb/ft. The allowable deflection is 1/360 of the span length. Check the beam is satisfactory or not. 0.494 inch 0.449 inch O 0.349 inch O 0.539 inch