An overhanging beam ABC is supported and loaded as shown in Figure Q2(a). The beam with a T cross section has a longitudinal hole, (20x20) mm throughout its length, Figure Q2(b). If the beam is made...


An overhanging beam ABC is supported and loaded as shown in Figure Q2(a). The beam<br>with a T cross section has a longitudinal hole, (20x20) mm throughout its length, Figure<br>Q2(b). If the beam is made of a material having an allowable bending stress, (øallow)e = 80<br>MPa in compression and (øallow) = 100 MPa in tension. Determine:<br>i. The magnitude of the maximum load P that can be applied to the beam<br>ii. The bending stress at the top of the hole at section a-a<br>P<br>2 m<br>2 m<br>米<br>2 m<br>)B<br>C<br>ia<br>Figure Q2 (a)<br>160<br>|20x20<br>hole<br>110<br>NA<br>50<br>y= 80<br>40<br>100<br>

Extracted text: An overhanging beam ABC is supported and loaded as shown in Figure Q2(a). The beam with a T cross section has a longitudinal hole, (20x20) mm throughout its length, Figure Q2(b). If the beam is made of a material having an allowable bending stress, (øallow)e = 80 MPa in compression and (øallow) = 100 MPa in tension. Determine: i. The magnitude of the maximum load P that can be applied to the beam ii. The bending stress at the top of the hole at section a-a P 2 m 2 m 米 2 m )B C ia Figure Q2 (a) 160 |20x20 hole 110 NA 50 y= 80 40 100

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