Situation 3: Resolve the 200-N force into:
y
y’
20º
200 N
30º
x
30º
x’
1. x- and y- components Ans: 173.21 N, 100.00 N
2. x- and y’-components Ans: 209.60 N, 106.42 N
3. x’- and y-components Ans: 200.00 N, 200.00 N
4. x’- and y’-components Ans: 306.42 N, 269.46 N
Situation 4: The ring shown in fig is subjected to two forces F1 and F2. If it is required that the resultant force have a magnitude of 1 kN
and is directed vertically downward. Given that θ = 30º,
5. Determine the magnitude of F1. Ans: 0.653 kN
6. Determine the magnitude of F2. Ans: 0.446 kN
Situation 5: The force R is the resultant of the forces P1, P2, and P3 acting on the rectangular plate. If R = 40 kN and P3 = 20 kN.
7. Find P1. Ans: 62.29 kN
8. Find P2. Ans: 44.64 kN
Situation 6: From the given set of forces shown, determine the following if each box is 1 m by 1 m.
y
390 N
30º 5
12
300 N
722 N
9. The magnitude of the resultant force Ans: 957.97 N
10. The angle that the resultant force makes with the horizontal measured CW Ans: 32.19º
11. The distance of the line of action of the resultant force from the origin Ans: 1.17 m
12. The distance from the origin where the resultant intersects the x-axis Ans: 2.20 m
The distance from the origin where the resultant intersects the y-axis Ans: 1.38 m
Situation 1: The table lamp consists of two uniform arms, each weighing 0.8 lb, and a 2-lb bulb fixture.
13. If θ =16º, calculate the clockwise couple that must be supplied by the friction in joint A to maintain equilibrium. Ans: 38.36 lb-in
14. At what angle θ will the lamp be in equilibrium without the couple at A? Ans: 61.04º
Situation 2: The 480-kg bent bar ABC of uniform cross section is supported by a pin at A and a vertical cable at C. If the weight of segment
AB is 160 kg,
15. Determine the total reaction in the pin at A. Ans: 3139.20 N
16. Determine the force in the cable. Ans: 1569.60 N
Situation 3: The 420-lb homogeneous log is supported by a rope at A and loose-fitting rollers at B and C as it is being fed into a sawmill.
17. Calculate the tension in the rope. Ans: T = 420 lb
18. Calculate the reaction at the rollers. Ans: RB = 315 lb, Rc = 315 lb
19. Determine the force in each member of the truss shown. State whether each member is in tension or compression. Ans: PAB = 28.3
kN (C), PAD = 20.0 kN (T), PBD = 67.1 kN (T), PCD = 10.0 kN (C), PBC = 40.0 kN (C)
20. Calculate the force in each member of the truss shown. State whether each member is in tension or compression. Ans: PAB = 0.60P
(T), PAC = 0.80P (C), PBC = 0.64P (T), PCD = 0.48P (C)
21. The light cable supports a mass of 12 kg per meter of horizontal length and is suspended between two points on the same level 300
m apart. If the sag is 30 m, find the minimum and maximum tension. Ans: Tmin = 22.1 kN, Tmax = 28.3 kN
22. Determine the angles β2 and β3 and the force in each cable segment if β1 = 40º. Ans: β2 = 27.8º, β3 = 3.53º, TAB = 5.04 kN, TBC = 4.36
kN, TCD = 3.87 kN
Situation 1: The 50-kg block in the figure is initially at rest on a horizontal plane.
23. Determine the friction force between the block and the surface after P was gradually increased from 0 to 150 N. Ans: 150 N
24. Determine the magnitude of P that would cause impending sliding to the right. Ans: 245.25 N
25. Using the figure below, it is observed that when the bed of the dump truck is raised to an angle of θ = 25° the vending machines will
begin to slide off the bed, determine the static coefficient of friction between a vending machine and the surface of the truck bed.
Ans: 0.466
Situation 2: The uniform 10-kg ladder in the figure rests against the smooth wall at B, and the end A rests on the rough horizontal plane
for which the coefficient of static friction is 0.3. Consider the ladder is on the verge of slipping.
26. Determine the angle of inclination θ of the ladder. Ans: 59.04°
27. Determine the normal reaction at B. Ans: 29.43 N
Situation 3: The man in the figure is trying to move a packing crate across the floor by applying a horizontal force P. The center
of gravity of the 250-N crate is located at its geometric center. The coefficient of static friction between the crate and the floor
is 0.3.
28. Determine the maximum force P that can be applied without causing sliding. Ans: 75 N
29. Determine the maximum force P that can be applied without causing tipping. Ans: 83.33 N
30. Determine the maximum force P that can be applied without causing any movement. Ans: 75 N
Situation 4: For the following cases, determine the magnitude and direction of the friction force acting on the 100-kg block shown
in the figure. The coefficient of static friction is 0.20 and the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.17. The forces are applied with the
block initially at rest.
31. If P = 500 N. Ans: 134.3 down the plane
32. If P = 100 N. Ans: 162.5 N up the plane
Situation 1. A wide flange section is made up of 120 mm 20 mm flanges and 160 mm 20 mm web. The beam carries a vertical shear
of 120 kN.
1. Which of the following most nearly gives the maximum shearing stress in the web, in MPa.
A. 36.6 B. 42.3 C. 32.4 D. 45.7
2. Which of the following most nearly gives the minimum shearing stress in the web, in MPa.
A. 45.8 B. 21.5 C. 22.8 D. 28.3
3. Which of the following most nearly gives the vertical shear carried only by the web, in kN.
A. 95.6 B. 108.3 C. 115.4 D. 98.8
Situation 2. For the beam loaded as shown in the figure, E = 200 GPa and I = 100 106 mm4.
4. Which of the following most nearly gives the midspan deflection of beam AC before the support at B is placed.
A. 58.4 B. 31.2 C. 45.2 D. 36.7
5. Which of the following most nearly gives the vertical deflection at B due to 1 kN load acting at B when the roller support at B is
removed.
A. 0.533 B. 0.233 C. 0.667 D. 0.167
6. Which of the following most nearly gives the reaction at B.
A. 54.76 kN B. 86.32 kN C. 68.75 kN D. 74.88 kN
Situation 3. For the beam loaded as shown in Figure AN-56.
7. Which of the following most nearly gives the vertical reaction at B, in lbs.
A. 250 B. 300 C. 350 D. 400
8. Which of the following most nearly gives the maximum negative moment, in ft-lb.
A. -600 B. -200 C. -900 D. -150
9. Which of the following most nearly gives the maximum positive moment, in ft-lb.
A. 300 B. 250 C. 200 D. 350
Situation 4. A W 14 500 is used as a beam to support a concrete floor system. The floor is to carry a total load of 250 kPa. The beam
is simply supported over a span of 6 m. The properties of the section are as follows:
Depth, d = 498 mm
Thickness of web = 56 mm
Moment of inertia, Ix = 3417 106 mm4
Section modulus, Sx = 13730 103 mm3
Weight = 7.32 kN/m
Assume the beam is laterally supported over its length and that the allowable stress in bending is 0.66F y and in shear on gross section
is 0.4Fy. Use A36 steel with Fy = 250 MPa. Allowable deflection is L/360.
10. Which of the following most nearly gives the center-to-center spacing of the beams without exceeding the allowable shear stress.
A. 2.87 B. 4.21 C. 3.66 D. 2.54
11. Which of the following most nearly gives the center-to-center spacing of the beams without exceeding the allowable bending stress.
A. 1.54 B. 1.97 C. 2.31 D. 3.25
12. Which of the following most nearly gives the center-to-center spacing of the beams without exceeding the allowable deflection.
A. 2.41 B. 2.67 C. 2.13 D. 1.85
RCD
1. Sections are compression-controlled if the net tensile strain in the extreme tension steel, εt, is equal to or less
than _____ when the concrete in compression reaches its assumed strain limit of 0.003.
A. 0.002 C. 0.004
B. 0.003 D. fy/Es
Situation 1. A 6m reinforced concrete simply supported beam is 300 mm wide with an effective depth of 400
mm. Use f’c= 21.5 MPa and fy = 415 MPa. The section is reinforced with 6– ϕ20mm tension bars. Use
2010/2015 NSCP.
2. At failure, determine the stress in the tension steel.
A. 527 MPa C. 378 MPa
B. 830 MPa D. 415 MPa
3. Calculate the design flexural strength (kN-m) of the section.
A. 257.1 C. 179.4
B. 212.6 D. 231.4
4. Determine the service live load (kN/m) the beam can support if total factored dead load is 20 kN/m.
A. 17.0 C. 19.8
B. 27.2 D. 31.4
Situation 2. A 6m reinforced concrete simply supported beam is 300 mm wide with an effective depth of 400
mm. Use f’c= 21 MPa and fy = 415 MPa. The section is reinforced with 5– ϕ20mm tension bars. Use 2010/2015
NSCP.
5. At failure, determine the stress in the tension steel (MPa).
A. 1,076 C. 378
B. 830 D. 415
6. Calculate the design flexural strength (kN-m) of the section.
A. 221.07 C. 179.4
B. 198.96 D. 231.4
7. Determine the factored live load (kN/m) the beam can support if total factored dead load is 20 kN/m.
A. 29.12 C. 19.86
B. 24.21 D. 31.42
Situation 3. Data of a beam section is given below.
B×H = 250 mm × 500 mm
Bar diameter = 16 mm
Clear concrete cover to 10 mm
diameter ties = 40 mm
Concrete fc’ = 21 MPa
Steel fyl = 415 MPa
ϕ=0.90
8. When tension reinforcement is required for the given section, which of the following most nearly gives the
minimum tension area (mm2) base on 2010/2015 NSCP,
A. 546 C. 373
B. 423 D. 688
9. Determine the maximum allowed reinforcement area for the given section if it is singly-reinforced.
A. 1,514 C. 2,188
B. 1,713 D. 2,837
10. Determine the required number of tension bars for the beam to support a factored moment of 130 kN-m.
A. 3 C. 5
B. 4 D. 6
11. A solid steel shaft 80 mm in diameter has an allowable shearing stress of 85 MPa. Determine the maximum
torque in KN-m that the shaft can carry.
A. 6.23 C. 9.72
B. 8.54 D. 4.27
Situation 4. A 200 mm by 400 mm timber beam is reinforced with 150 mm by 12 mm steel plate at the bottom, as
shown in Figure ME-14. Es = 200,000 MPa and Et = 8,000 MPa. The beam is to resist a total moment of 54 kN-
m.
12. Which of the following gives modular ratio n of steel and timber.
A. 24 C. 28
B. 20 D. 25
13. Which of the following gives the maximum flexural stress in the timber beam without steel reinforcement, in
MPa.
A. 10.125 C. 9.785
B. 12.225 D. 13.275
Situation 5. A horizontal bar of negligible mass hinged at A in figure AN-12 and assumed rigid, is supported by a
bronze rod 2 m long and a steel rod 1 m long.
14. Which of the following most nearly gives the tension on the bronze in kiloNewtos.
A. 42 kN C. 83 kN
B. 51 kN D. 39 kN
15. Which of the following most nearly gives the tension on the steel in kiloNewtos.
A. 156 kN C. 184 kN
B. 84 kN D. 118 kN
16. Which of the following most nearly gives the stress in the steel in MegaPascals.
A. 274 C. 285
B. 362 D. 307
Situation 6. A bronze bar 3 m long with a cross-sectional area of 320 mm2 is placed between two rigid walls as shown
in Figure ME-78. At a temperature of –20C, the gap x = 2.5 mm. Use = 18.0 10-6 m/(m-C) and E = 80
GPa.
17. Which of the following gives the value of the gap “x” in millimeters, when the temperature rises to –10C.
A. 1.96 C. 1.12
B. 1.52 D. 2.14
18. Which of the following gives the value of the temperature in C so that the gap will just close.
A. 24.5 C. 26.3
B. 36.2 D. 12.4
19. Which of the following gives the value of the temperature that will cause a compressive stress in the rod of
35 MPa.
A. 32.4C C. 75.4C
B. 50.6C D. 41.1C
Situation 7. With reference to Figure ME-26, a load applied to the member at Q induces a stress of 2.1 MPa
compression at A.
20. Which of the following most nearly gives the axial load at Q in KiloNewtons.
A. 210 C. 270
B. 320 D. 180
21. Which of the following most nearly gives the stress induced at D in MegaPascals.
A. 1.9 compression C. 1.4 MPa compression
B. 1.9 tension D. 1.4 tension
22. Which of the following most nearly gives the stress induced at C in MegaPascals.
A. 0.9 Tension C. 1.1 Compression
B. 0.9 Compression D. 1.1 Tension
Situation 8. For the restrained beam shown in Figure AN-25:
23. Which of the following gives total load on the beam in kN.
A. 27 C. 14
B. 36 D. 21
24. Which of the following gives the moment at A in KiloNewtom-Meter.
A. -25.12 C. -34.69
B. -36.21 D. -42.45
25. Which of the following gives the moment at B in KiloNewtom-Meter.
A. -27.32 C. -14.52
B. -20.06 D. -12.22
Situation 1. A reinforced concrete tied column is to be designed to support an axial dead load of 1200kN and a live
load of 725kN. Use fc’ = 28 MPa, fy = 420 MPa, and the 2015 NSCP.
1. Determine the required width (mm) of the column if one of its dimension is limited to 300mm due to architectural
requirement. To consider the higher cost of steel bar, steel reinforcement ratio is limited to 3%.
A. 380 C. 480
B. 400 D. 540
2. If column is 450 mm in diameter, determine the required number of Ø20 mm vertical bars
A. 4 C. 10
B. 6 D. 12
3. If column is 400x400mm, determine the required number of Ø20 mm vertical bars if bars if bars are to be
distributed equally on all sides.
A. 8 C. 12
B. 10 D. 16
Situation 2. A column with circular ties is shown in Figure RCC-002 with a diameter of 380mm. Use fc’=28 MPa,
fy=415 MPa. NSCP states that reinforcement area for columns must not be less than 1% nor more than 8% of the
gross area.
4. Which of the following most nearly gives the minimum limit of area of vertical bars for the given section (mm2)
according to NSCP provision?
A. 9,073 C. 3,090
B. 1,135 D. 3,482
5. Which of the following most nearly gives the maximum limit of area of vertical bars for the given section (mm2)
according to NSCP provision?
A. 9,073 C. 3,090
B. 1,135 D. 3,482
6. If the column carries a dead load of 1,000 kN and a live load of 520 kN, which of the following most nearly gives
the required area of vertical bars (mm2) to carry the given loads?
A. 1,758 C. 3,090
B. 1,135 D. 3,482
Figure RCC-002
Situation 3. A 300mm circular tied column carries a dead load of 630 kN and a live load of 460 kN. f c’=28 MPa
and fy=415 MPa. Follow 2010/2015 NSCP provision for reinforcement.
7. Determine the required design axial strength (kN) of the column.
A. 1,090 C. 1,492
B. 1,900 D. 2,296
8. Which of the following most nearly gives the required area of steel reinforcement (mm2)?
A. 1,683 C. 5,040
B. 3,035 D. 3,319
9. Determine the required number of bars.
A. 6 C. 12
B. 10 D. 16
Situation 4. A column shown in Figure RCC-001 carries a dead load of 1,000 kN and a live load of 520 kN. Use fc’=28
MPa and fy=420 MPa. U = 1.2D + 1.6L.
10. Which of the following most nearly gives the factored axial load of the column?
A. 2,284 kN C. 3,184 kN
B. 2,032 kN D. 3,981 kN
11. Which of the following most nearly gives the safe diameter of the column if ρ=0.0185?
A. 340 mm C. 400 mm
B. 380 mm D. 450 mm
12. Which of the following most nearly gives the required minimum diameter of main bars if the diameter of column is
400mm?
A. 25 mm C. 28
B. 32 mm D. 20
Figure RCC-001
Situation 5. Details of a rectangular column are as follows:
Column width along the x-axis = 250mm
Column depth along the y-axis = 600mm
Reinforcement: 8 of 25mm diameter bars distributed equally along the longer sides 10mm diameter ties spaced
at 100mm on centers. Use fc’ = 20.7 MPa and f = 415 MPa. Assume that the compression steel yields and neglect
y
the effect of displaced concrete.
Effective cover to centroid of vertical bars =70mm.
13. Which of the following gives the location of the plastic centroid (mm) along the geometric centroidal x-axis from
the geometric centroidal y-axis?
A. 0 C. 100
B. 200 D. 125
14. Which of the following gives the nominal balanced load, Pb (kN)? The depth of the rectangular concrete
compressive stress block, a = 90.4mm.
A. 2584 C. 954
B. 2028 D.1320
15. Which of the following gives the nominal axial load (kN) that the column can carry at an eccentricity of 200mm
along the x-axis from the centroidal y-axis?
A. 1320 C. 795
B. 398 D. 1584
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1. Two beams of equal length are placed one on top of the are being considered, as follows, with their respective
other and carry a total moment of 7 KN-m. The bottom properties relevant of this problem (length units are in
of the beam is 600 mm ´ 150 mm and the top beam is meters):
300 mm ´ 75 mm. Both beams are of the same material
and length of 6 m. The modulus of elasticity is 80,000 Section Moment of Inertia (Ix) Beam depth (D)
MPa. Determine the moment in the lower beam in KN- W 26 x 66 0.00124 0.654
m. Assume the beams are frictionless at the interface. W 30 x 74 0.00146 0.772
A. 8.98 C. 7.44 W 24 x 62 0.00119 0.618
B. 6.59 D. 4.25 (Note: The symbol x^y means raising the quantity or
expression x to the exponent y.)
Situation 1. A 100 mm ´ 200 mm beam is reinforced by
adding two vertical 150-mm ´ 12 mm plates and one 5. Which of the following most nearly gives the minimum
horizontal 400 mm ´ 12 mm plates in the manner as section modulus (Sx), in meters^3, such that the
shown. The allowable bending stresses are 138 MPa maximum flexural stress will not be exceeded:
and 10.3 MPa, and the values of E are 206800 MPa and A. 0.00382 C. 0.00523
10340 MPa for steel and timber, respectively. Convert B. 0.00376 D. 0.00315
steel to wood.
6. Which of the following most nearly gives the minimum
moment of Inertia (Ix), in meters^4, such that
maximum flexural stress will not be exceeded:
A. 0.00128 C. 0.00104
B. 0.00098 D. 0.00117
7. Assuming that shear stress is not critical, which of the
sections being considered is the most economic section
that is adequate for the given load:
A. W 30 x 74
B. W 24 x 62
C. W 26 x 66
D. None of the sections are adequate
2. Which of the following most nearly gives the location of Situation 3. For the section shown below.
the neutral axis from the top of the beam in millimeters.
A. 145 C. 124
B. 110 D. 85
3. Which of the following most nearly gives the moment of
inertia of the composite section in mm4.
A. 749.35 ´ 106 C. 729.35 ´ 106
B. 709.35 ´ 10 6
D. 719.35 ´ 106
4. Which of the following most nearly gives the moment
capacity of the section in kN-m
A. 24.5 C. 54.7
B. 78.6 D. 39.6
Situation 2. A simply supported beam with span of 10 8. Which of the following most nearly gives the moment of
meters is subjected to a uniform vertical downward load inertia in of the section with respect to the x-axis, in
equal to 50 kiloNewtons/meter acting on the plane of m^4.
the minor axis of the beam section, which includes the A. 0.000285 C. 0.000308
beam weight. The beam is restrained against lateral B. 0.000394 D. 0.000215
buckling of the top and bottom flanges for the entire
span. The material is A36 steel with Fy = 248 9. Which of the following most nearly gives the moment of
MegaPascals and modulus of elasticity = 200 inertia in of the section with respect to the y-axis, in
GigaPascals. The allowable flexural stress for laterally m^4.
braced compact sections is 0.66 Fy. The allowable A. 0.000055 C. 0.000087
deflection is 1/360 of the span. Three compact sections B. 0.000044 D. 0.000062
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10. Which of the following most nearly gives the moment B. 153.84 D. 135.48
of inertia in of the section with respect to x’ axis, in
m^4. 17. Determine the required spacing of stirrups (mm) using
A. 0.000245 C. 0.000425 shear at the critical section. Apply necessary provisions
B. 0.000325 D. 0.000532 on spacing limit.
A. 200 C. 100
Situation 4. A T-beam section has a flange width of 600 mm, B. 245 D. 150
flange thickness of 100 mm, width of web of 350 mm,
effective depth of 480 mm and a total depth of 550 mm. Use Situation 7. A 250mmx500mm must resist an 80 kN shear
f’c = 21 MPa and fy = 415 MPa. Tensile reinforcement is 4 - due to deadload and 100 kN shear from liveload.
28mmf. Use 0.90 as a strength reduction factor. Use 2010 Concrete strength, fc’ = 21.7 MPa and steel yield strength,
NSCP. fyt= 280 MPa. Main bar is 𝜙20mm and shear
reinforcement is 2-legs 𝜙12mm bar. Use a minimum
11. Calculate the depth (mm) of the concrete rectangular stress clear concrete cover of 40mm. Strength reduction factor
block. = 0.75.
A. 110.87 C. 122.21
B. 67.56 D. 95.44 18. Determine the nominal shear strength (kN) that the
section should provide.
12. Determine the design flexural strength (kN-m) of the A. 256.00 C. 192.00
concrete beam section. B. 341.33 D. 219.50
A. 441.85 C. 577.34
B. 397.66 D. 267.55 19. Which of the following most nearly gives the nominal
shear strength (kN) that the stirrups should provide?
13. Determine the total factored uniform load that the beam A. 254.62 C. 224.43
can support, if the beam is 8m, simply supported. B. 242.34 D. 155.12
A. 55.23 C. 72.16
B. 49.70 D. 33.44 20. Determine the required spacing of stirrups (mm) using
shear at the critical section. Apply necessary provisions
Situation 5. A 5m simply supported RC beam has a width on spacing limit.
of 250mm and an effective depth of 490mm. Concrete A. 100 C. 200
strength, fc’ = 21 MPa (Normal weight concrete) and steel B. 150 D. No suitable spacing
yield strength, fyt= 275 MPa (for shear reinforcement).
Shear reinforcement is 2-legs 𝜙10mm bar. The beam will
Situation 8. A circular timber beam 250 millimeters in
carry 11.50 kN/m deadload, and 14.40 kN/m liveload.
diameter has a simple span of 5 m. The beam carries a
Strength reduction factor = 0.75.
uniformly distributed load of w (kN/m) including its own
weight. The allowable stresses are 18 MPa for bending
14. Determine the factored shear force Vu (kN) at the critical
and 2 MPa for shear parallel to grain. Allowable
section.
deflection is 1/240 of the span length. E = 6000 MPa.
A. 64.75 C. 74.05
B. 92.10 D. 46.70
21. Which of the following most nearly gives the value of
w so that the allowable bending stress will not be
15. Determine the required spacing of stirrups (mm) using
exceeded. Hint: Convert the circular section to square
shear at the critical section. Apply necessary provisions
section having the same area.
on spacing limit.
A. 10 C. 15
A. 200 C. 245
B. 23 D. 6
B. 450 D. 600
22. Which of the following most nearly gives the value of
Situation 6. An 8m simply supported RC beam has a width w so that the allowable shearing stress will not be
of 250mm and an effective depth of 490mm. Concrete exceeded.
strength, fc’ = 21.7 MPa and steel yield strength, fyt= 280 A. 150 C. 120
MPa. Shear reinforcement is 2-legs 𝜙12mm bar. The B. 100 D. 180
beam will carry 18 kN/m deadload, and 20 kN/m
liveload. Strength reduction factor = 0.75. 23. Which of the following most nearly gives the value of
w so that the allowable deflection will not be exceeded.
16. Considering the shear at the critical section, what is the A. 8 C. 9
design shear strength that the stirrups must provide? B. 3 D. 15
A. 188.13 C. 115.38
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Situation 9. For the simply supported beam shown in Figure ME- Situation 11. A truck and trailer combination has wheel
03. loads of 20 kN, 40 kN, and 60 kN, separated at a
24. Which of the following gives the maximum shear in kN. distance of 3m and 5m, respectively. The truck crosses
A. 24 C. 6 a bridge having a simple span of 15 m.
B. 10 D. 14
25. Which of the following gives the maximum moment in kN- 30. Which of the following most nearly gives the maximum
m.
moment under the 20-KN load, in kiloNewton-meter.
A. 10 C. 13.8
B. 15.6 D. 12.2
A. 200 C. 250
26. Which of the following gives location of the point of
B. 150 D. 300
inflection from A.
A. 1.362 C. 0.214 31. Which of the following most nearly gives the maximum
B. 0.714 m D. 1.862 moment under the 40-kN load, in kiloNewton-meter.
A. 127 C. 168
10 kN B. 139 D. 253
2m
1m 1m
10 kN/m
2m
32. Which of the following most nearly gives the maximum
B moment in the beam due to the three moving loads, in
A kiloNewton-meter.
Figure ME-03
A. 144 C. 288
B. 366 D. 533
Situation 10. An experimental beam is composed of the
three materials shown in Figure 22. The materials are
firmly fastened together so than there is no relative
movement between them. Allowable bending stress are
(Fb)steel = 120 MPa, (Fb)alum = 80 MPa, and (Fb)wood = 10
MPa. Modulus of elasticity, Esteel = 200 GPa, Ealuminum =
70 GPa, Ewood = 10 GPa.
27. Which of the following most nearly gives the location
of the neutral axis from the top of the beam in
millimeters.
A. 96 C. 112
B. 52 D. 81
28. Which of the following most nearly gives the moment
of inertia of the beam in m4.
A. 0.00361 C. 0.00247
B. 0.00087 D. 0.00054
29. Which of the following most nearly gives the safe
resisting moment of the beam in kN-m.
A. 71 C. 50
B. 33.7 D. 63
80 mm
Steel 20 mm
Wood 150 mm
Aluminum 50 mm
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