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The document outlines various engineering problems related to beams, including shear and moment diagrams, shear stress calculations, tensile and compressive stress evaluations, and deflection and slope determinations for different beam configurations. Each situation presents specific parameters and asks for detailed calculations and diagrams. The scenarios involve both steel and timber beams with varying loads and support conditions.

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Modb Sample Questions

The document outlines various engineering problems related to beams, including shear and moment diagrams, shear stress calculations, tensile and compressive stress evaluations, and deflection and slope determinations for different beam configurations. Each situation presents specific parameters and asks for detailed calculations and diagrams. The scenarios involve both steel and timber beams with varying loads and support conditions.

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SITUATION 1: Given the simply

supported steel beam and its cross


section:
W0= 12kN/m L=15 m

The units in cross-section is in mm.

a. Draw the shear and moment diagram.


b. Determine the shear stress at
flange.
c. Determine the maximum shear stress.
d. Calculate the shear stress 3 m from
pin support @ A.
e. Determine the maximum tensile and
compressive stress.
f. Determine the maximum deflection
using double integration method.
g. Calculate the slope @ roller C.

ARDENT B. BAUTISTA BSCE-2A


SITUATION 2: The steel cantilever beam
is loaded as shown:

b=8” h=1.5b

a. Draw the V & M diagram.


b. Calculate the shear stress at
midpoint.
c. Calculate the maximum tensile and
compressive stress.
d. Determine the deflection @C.
e. Determine the slope @D.

ARDENT B. BAUTISTA BSCE-2A


SITUATION 3: A cantilever timber beam SITUATION 4: A simply supported beam
with a span of L = 4.25 m supports a with length of 10 m is subjected to
linearly distributed load with maximum rectangular load of 5kN/m from support
intensity of w0=5.5 kN/m. The A to midpoint and 10kN/m from midpoint
allowable bending stress of the wood to support B. A moment load of 10kNm
is 7.0 MPa. If the aspect ratio of the is subjected to 2.5m from support B.
solid rectangular timber is specified Draw the shear and moment diagram.
as h/b = 0.67, determine the minimum
width b that can be used for the beam.

ARDENT B. BAUTISTA BSCE-2A


SITUATION 5:For the following steel
beam compute:

The units are in mm.

a. Maximum shear stress


b. Maximum tensile and compressive
stress
c. Deflection @A
d. Slope @C

ARDENT B. BAUTISTA BSCE-2A


SITUATION 6: For the following beam SITUATION 7: Solve for θB,θH and yH.Use
with L=14ft acted upon by force P=22 E=200 X 103 MPa and I=180 X 106 mm4.
kips. Use E=29,000 ksi and I=340 in4.
Compute the following using moment
area method:

a. Deflection @ L/4
b. Slope @3L/4
c. Slope at midpoint

ARDENT B. BAUTISTA BSCE-2A

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