2. Three loads are applied to the beam at temperature T₂ = 110°F, one uniformly distributed load on section AB, one point load 7 feet from the left end of the beam, and a concentrated moment load at point C as shown: w = 2 kips/foot 12 in. K₁ 2 ft a. 4 ft 2P B 2P C 86100 Bronze 3 ft 8 in. F 6 ft 304 Stainless steel P M P 4 in. 3 ft- Draw the shear and moment diagram for the beam. Load P = 12 kips Load F = 8 kips Moment Load M = 6 kip-feet b. Determine the bending stress at point J. Point/ is at the top of the beam, 2 feet from the left end of the beam (from Point A). c. Determine the direct shear stress at point K. Point K is at the geometric side of the beam (at the neutral axis in bending), 2 feet from the left end of the beam (from Point A). Recall the "Q" value for a solid circular shape at the neutral axis is (2/3)* R³, where Ris the radius of the circular shape.
2. Three loads are applied to the beam at temperature T₂ = 110°F, one uniformly distributed load on section AB, one point load 7 feet from the left end of the beam, and a concentrated moment load at point C as shown: w = 2 kips/foot 12 in. K₁ 2 ft a. 4 ft 2P B 2P C 86100 Bronze 3 ft 8 in. F 6 ft 304 Stainless steel P M P 4 in. 3 ft- Draw the shear and moment diagram for the beam. Load P = 12 kips Load F = 8 kips Moment Load M = 6 kip-feet b. Determine the bending stress at point J. Point/ is at the top of the beam, 2 feet from the left end of the beam (from Point A). c. Determine the direct shear stress at point K. Point K is at the geometric side of the beam (at the neutral axis in bending), 2 feet from the left end of the beam (from Point A). Recall the "Q" value for a solid circular shape at the neutral axis is (2/3)* R³, where Ris the radius of the circular shape.
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