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CIV E270 - Assignment No. 7

The document contains information and diagrams for several engineering assignment problems involving the calculation of shear stresses and forces in different beam configurations: 1) A strut with given dimensions and allowable shear stress is asked to support a maximum shear force. 2) A wide-flange beam subjected to a shear force has its maximum shear stress calculated. 3) The maximum shear force that can be applied to a double T-beam welded assembly, given the weld's allowable shear stress, is determined. 4) The shear force in each bolt connecting three bolted boards is calculated. 5) An H-beam subjected to a shear force has its shear stress distribution sketched.

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CIV E270 - Assignment No. 7

The document contains information and diagrams for several engineering assignment problems involving the calculation of shear stresses and forces in different beam configurations: 1) A strut with given dimensions and allowable shear stress is asked to support a maximum shear force. 2) A wide-flange beam subjected to a shear force has its maximum shear stress calculated. 3) The maximum shear force that can be applied to a double T-beam welded assembly, given the weld's allowable shear stress, is determined. 4) The shear force in each bolt connecting three bolted boards is calculated. 5) An H-beam subjected to a shear force has its shear stress distribution sketched.

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Assignment 7 CIV E 270 1

7–14. 12 mm
Determine the maximum shear force V that the strut can
support if the allowable shear stress for the material is
tallow = 40 MPa. 60 mm
V

12 mm

80 mm 20 mm

20 mm
Assignment 7 CIV E 270 2
7–18. 200 mm
If the wide-flange beam is subjected to a shear of
V = 30 kN, determine the maximum shear stress in the 30 mm A
beam. Set w = 200 mm. 25 mm
V
250 mm B

30 mm w
Assignment 7 CIV E 270 3
7–37. 20 mm

The double T-beam is fabricated by welding the three plates


together as shown. If the weld can resist a shear stress
tallow = 90 MPa, determine the maximum shear V that can
be applied to the beam. 150 mm

V
50 mm 75 mm 50 mm

20 mm 20 mm
Assignment 7 CIV E 270 4
7–39.
25 mm
A beam is constructed from three boards bolted together as 25 mm
shown. Determine the shear force in each bolt if the bolts
are spaced s = 250 mm apart and the shear is V = 35 kN. 100 mm 250 mm

350 mm
V
s  250 mm

25 mm
Assignment 7 CIV E 270 5
7–59.

The H-beam is subjected to a shear of V = 80 kN. Sketch


the shear-stress distribution acting along one of its side
250 mm
segments. Indicate all peak values.

A V
30 mm
50 mm 300 mm 25 mm

25 mm

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