) The factors of safety predicted at point H  by the maximum shear stress theory of failure (Tresca criterion) i) The second moment of area relative to z-axis, I_z,  for the cross-section can be calculated as  ( Enter your answer in cm4  ii) The bending stress at Point H can be calculated as  (Enter your answer in MPa, Compressive stress is negative and tensile stress is positive) iii) The first moment of area required to calculate shear stress at H can be calculated as (Enter your answer in mm^3) iv) The absolute value of the transverse shear stress at point H can be calculated as (Enter your answer in MPa ) v) Maximum principal stress can be calculated as (Enter your answer in MPa ) vi) Minimum principal stress can be calculated as (Enter you

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a) The factors of safety predicted at point H  by the maximum shear stress theory of failure (Tresca criterion)

i) The second moment of area relative to z-axis, I_z,  for the cross-section can be calculated as  ( Enter your answer in cm4 

ii) The bending stress at Point H can be calculated as  (Enter your answer in MPa, Compressive stress is negative and tensile stress is positive)

iii) The first moment of area required to calculate shear stress at H can be calculated as (Enter your answer in mm^3)

iv) The absolute value of the transverse shear stress at point H can be calculated as (Enter your answer in MPa )

v) Maximum principal stress can be calculated as (Enter your answer in MPa )

vi) Minimum principal stress can be calculated as (Enter your answer in MPa )

vii) The equivalent stress for Maximum-Shear-Stress Theory ( Tresca criterion) (Enter your answer in MPa )

 

b) The von Mises equivalent stresses at point H can be calculated as: MPa

c) The factors of safety at point H predicted by the maximum-distortion-energy theory (von Mises criterion) can be calculated as: 

d) 

By use of the virtual work method, determine the rotation and deflection at the end B.

i) Deflection:    mm ( Downward deflection is negative )

ii) Rotation:     x10^-3 radians  ( Positive rotation is in the anticlockwise direction)

A steel cantilever beam, of length 2L, has an I-section, see Figure Q3. The cantilever
beam is under a uniformly distributed load q = 190 kN/m applied in its vertical plane of
symmetry at OA part of the span. The yield strength of the steel is [o] = 420 MPa; the
Young's modulus E = 209 GPa. L= 1 m and the coordinates of Point H are x= 0 mm
, y = -70 mm, z= 0 mm .
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lumi
L
A
L
B X
Figure Q3
20mm
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10mm H
20mm
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b
180mm
Transcribed Image Text:A steel cantilever beam, of length 2L, has an I-section, see Figure Q3. The cantilever beam is under a uniformly distributed load q = 190 kN/m applied in its vertical plane of symmetry at OA part of the span. The yield strength of the steel is [o] = 420 MPa; the Young's modulus E = 209 GPa. L= 1 m and the coordinates of Point H are x= 0 mm , y = -70 mm, z= 0 mm . y lumi L A L B X Figure Q3 20mm у, 10mm H 20mm -220mm b 180mm
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