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The document outlines a series of problems related to beam analysis, specifically focusing on calculating shear and bending-moment diagrams, as well as determining maximum normal stress due to bending. Each problem references a specific section (Sec. 5.2) and includes various loading conditions and configurations for beams. The problems require the application of principles from structural analysis to solve for the specified parameters.

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The document outlines a series of problems related to beam analysis, specifically focusing on calculating shear and bending-moment diagrams, as well as determining maximum normal stress due to bending. Each problem references a specific section (Sec. 5.2) and includes various loading conditions and configurations for beams. The problems require the application of principles from structural analysis to solve for the specified parameters.

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Problems

. Using the method of Sec. 5.2, solve Prob. 5.1a.


. Using the method of Sec. 5.2, solve Prob. 5.2a.
. Using the method of Sec. 5.2, solve Prob. 5.3a.
. Using the method of Sec. 5.2, solve Prob. 5.4a.
. Using the method of Sec. 5.2, solve Prob. 5.5a.
. Using the method of Sec. 5.2, solve Prob. 5.6a.
. Using the method of Sec. 5.2, solve Prob. 5.7.
. Using the method of Sec. 5.2, solve Prob. 5.8.
. Using the method of Sec. 5.2, solve Prob. 5.9.
. Using the method of Sec. 5.2, solve Prob. 5.10.

4 kN . and . Draw the shear and bending-moment diagrams for the


beam and loading shown, and determine the maximum absolute
value of (a) the shear, (b) the bending moment.
F
C D
A B E
F
E 75 mm
B
A C D
4 kN 300 N 300 N
1m 1m
0.5 m 0.5 m 200 mm 200 mm 200 mm
Fig. P5.44 Fig. P5.45

. Using the method of Sec. 5.2, solve Prob. 5.15.


. Using the method of Sec. 5.2, solve Prob. 5.16.
. Using the method of Sec. 5.2, solve Prob. 5.18.
. Using the method of Sec. 5.2, solve Prob. 5.20.
. and . Determine (a) the equations of the shear and bending-
moment curves for the beam and loading shown, (b) the maximum
absolute value of the bending moment in the beam.
w
w = w0 [x/L] 1/2
( (
w x2
w = w0 l +
L2

B B
x A x
A
L L
Fig. P5.50 Fig. P5.51

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. and . Determine (a) the equations of the shear and bending-
moment curves for the beam and loading shown, (b) the maximum
absolute value of the bending moment in the beam.
w

w = w0 1 – x
L ( (
w w = w 0 sin π x
L

B
B A x
A x

L
L
Fig. P5.52 Fig. P5.53

. and . Draw the shear and bending-moment diagrams for the


beam and loading shown and determine the maximum normal stress
due to bending.

3 kips/ft 60 kN 60 kN 120 kN
C D E
A B
A B
C D W250 × 49.1
S10 × 25.4
1.4 m
0.8 m
2 ft 10 ft 3 ft 0.4 m
Fig. P5.54 Fig. P5.55

. and . Draw the shear and bending-moment diagrams for the beam
and loading shown and determine the maximum normal stress due
to bending.
9 kN
12 kN/m 3 kips/ft
12 kip·ft
C
A B A B 10 in.
C
W200 × 19.3
3 in.
8 ft 4 ft
0.9 m 3m
Fig. P5.56 Fig. P5.57

. and . Draw the shear and bending-moment diagrams for the beam
and loading shown and determine the maximum normal stress due
to bending.
500 lb

25 lb/in.
80 kN/m
60 kN·m 12 kN·m
A C C D
B A B
S4 × 7.7
W250 × 80
16 in. 24 in. 1.2 m 1.6 m 1.2 m
Fig. P5.58 Fig. P5.59

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. Knowing that beam AB is in equilibrium under the loading shown,
draw the shear and bending-moment diagrams and determine the
maximum normal stress due to bending.

400 kN/m

A C D B

w0 W200 × 22.5
0.3 m 0.4 m 0.3 m
Fig. P5.60

w0 = 50 lb/ft . Knowing that beam AB is in equilibrium under the loading shown,


3
in. draw the shear and bending-moment diagrams and determine the
T 4

maximum normal stress due to bending.


A B
C
* . The beam AB supports two concentrated loads P and Q. The normal
w0
stress due to bending on the bottom edge of the beam is +55 MPa
1.2 ft 1.2 ft at D and +37.5 MPa at F. (a) Draw the shear and bending-moment
Fig. P5.61 diagrams for the beam. (b) Determine the maximum normal stress
due to bending that occurs in the beam.

0.2 m
0.5 m 0.5 m

P Q 24 mm

C D E F
A B 60 mm

0.4 m 0.3 m
Fig. P5.62
P Q
480 lb/ft
* . The beam AB supports a uniformly distributed load of 480 lb/ft and
two concentrated loads P and Q. The normal stress due to bending
A B on the bottom edge of the lower flange is +14.85 ksi at D and
C D E F +10.65 ksi at E. (a) Draw the shear and bending-moment diagrams
W8 × 31
for the beam. (b) Determine the maximum normal stress due to bend-
ing that occurs in the beam.
1 ft 1 ft
* . Beam AB supports a uniformly distributed load of 2 kN/m and two
1.5 ft 1.5 ft
concentrated loads P and Q. It has been experimentally determined
8 ft
that the normal stress due to bending in the bottom edge of the
Fig. P5.63
beam is −56.9 MPa at A and −29.9 MPa at C. Draw the shear and
bending-moment diagrams for the beam and determine the magni-
tudes of the loads P and Q.
P Q
18 mm
2 kN/m

36 mm
A C D B

0.1 m 0.1 m 0.125 m


Fig. P5.64

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