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Exercises in Chapter 6

The document contains 10 problems related to determining bending stresses in beams subjected to bending moments. The problems involve calculating bending stresses at specific points on beams, as well as maximum tensile and compressive stresses. Materials and cross-sectional properties are provided, as well as applied bending moments.

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Exercises in Chapter 6

The document contains 10 problems related to determining bending stresses in beams subjected to bending moments. The problems involve calculating bending stresses at specific points on beams, as well as maximum tensile and compressive stresses. Materials and cross-sectional properties are provided, as well as applied bending moments.

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EXERCISES

PLANE BENDING
(PART 1)
Problem: If the beam is subjected to a bending moment of M =8kN.m,
determine the bending stress in the beam at points A and B.
Determine the maximum tension tress and the maximum compression
stress.
II. Pure bending

Problem: If the beam is subjected to a bending moment of M = 500


kN.cm, determine the bending stress in the beam at points A and B.
Determine the maximum tension tress and the maximum
compression stress.

B A
II. Pure bending

Problem: The beam is made from three boards nailed together as shown.
If the moment acting on the cross section is M = 600N.m, determine the
bending stress produces on the top board.
II. Pure bending

Problem: If the beam is made of material having an allowable tensile


and compressive stress of [σ]t = 24ksi and [σ]c = 22ksi respectively,
determine the maximum allowable internal moment M that can be
applied to the beam.
II. Pure bending

Problem: A member has the triangular cross section shown. Determine


the largest internal moment M that can be applied to the cross section
without exceeding allowable tensile and compressive stresses of (σallow)t
= 154 MPa and (σallow)c = 105 MPa, respectively.
II. Pure bending

Problem: If the built-up beam is subjected to an internal moment of


determine the maximum tensile and compressive stress acting in the
beam.
II. Pure bending

Problem: The aluminum machine part is subjected to a moment of M =


75kN.m. Determine the bending stress created at points B and C on the
cross section. Sketch the results on a volume element located at each
of these points.
II. Pure bending

Problem: The beam is subjected to a moment of 20 kN·m.


Determine the maximum bending stress developed in the beam.
II. Pure bending

Problem: The beam is subjected to a moment of M = 40 N·m. Determine


the bending stress acting at point A and B.
II. Pure bending

Problem: If the beam is subjected to an internal moment of M = 3


kN.m, determine the maximum tensile and compressive stress in the
beam.

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