A simply supported composite beam with a 3.6 m span supports a triangularly distributed load of peak intensity go at midspan (see figure part a). The beam is constructed of two wood joists, each 50 mm...


A simply supported composite beam with a 3.6 m span supports a triangularly distributed load of peak intensity go at midspan (see figure part a). The beam is constructed of two wood joists, each 50 mm x 280 mm, fastened to two steel plates, one of dimensions 6 mm x 80 mm, and the lower plate of dimensions<br>6 mm x 120 mm, (see figure part b). The modulus of elasticity for the wood is 11 GPa and for the steel is 210 GPa.<br>6 mm x S0 mm<br>steel plate<br>50 mm X 280 mm<br>280 mm<br>wood joist<br>6 mm X 120 mm<br>steel plate<br>1.8 m<br>1.8 m<br>(a)<br>(b)<br>If the allowable stresses are 7 MPa for the wood and 120 MPa for the steel, find the allowable peak load intensity gn mer when the beam is bent about the z axis. Neglect the weight of the beam. Round to two decimal places.<br>kN<br>40,max<br>m<br>

Extracted text: A simply supported composite beam with a 3.6 m span supports a triangularly distributed load of peak intensity go at midspan (see figure part a). The beam is constructed of two wood joists, each 50 mm x 280 mm, fastened to two steel plates, one of dimensions 6 mm x 80 mm, and the lower plate of dimensions 6 mm x 120 mm, (see figure part b). The modulus of elasticity for the wood is 11 GPa and for the steel is 210 GPa. 6 mm x S0 mm steel plate 50 mm X 280 mm 280 mm wood joist 6 mm X 120 mm steel plate 1.8 m 1.8 m (a) (b) If the allowable stresses are 7 MPa for the wood and 120 MPa for the steel, find the allowable peak load intensity gn mer when the beam is bent about the z axis. Neglect the weight of the beam. Round to two decimal places. kN 40,max m

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