A shear force of 3.1

  1. An 11m beam is subjected to a load, and the shear force follows the equation V(x)=5+0.25x^2 where V is the shear force, x is the
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  2. A shear force of 3.1 105 N is applied to an aluminum bar of length L = 19 cm, width w = 5.2 cm, and height h = 2.3 cm as shown
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  3. In a Direct Shear Testplease help. 1)How do we determine the spacing between the two parts of shear box? What would happen if it
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  4. A steel channel section has a depth of 200 mm, flange width of 75 mm, and thickness of 10 mm. If the section is subjected to a
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  5. Steel will rapture if subjected to a shear stress of more that about 4.2 * 10 8 N/m2. What sidewardforce is necessary to shear a
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  6. 1. A force that draws a structure apart at its ends and tears up is calledA) compression force B) torsion force C) shear force
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  7. A 4-point bending test is performed on the same beam, with symmetric loads of 5kN separated by 2m.Draw the bending moment and
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  8. Assume that if the shear stress in steel exceeds about 4.00 108 N/m2, the steel ruptures.(a) Determine the shearing force
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  9. A plane element is subjected to a shear stress τ = 360MPa which results to a shear strain σ = 0.008rad.a) determine the shear
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  10. A steel bar with a cross sectional area of 25cm2 is found to shear fracture when subjected to a tensile load of 400kN. calculate
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