Problem
Problem
Problem
Problem Set 3
4.) A 75x300mm wooden beam is not sufficient to carry the loads imposed upon it. It has a simple
span of 7.2m. It is to be used by two men in removing concrete forms on the side of a reinforced
concrete structure. Each man has a weight of 55 kg but one of them can carry 80 kg while the
other can carry only 35 kg. The two men will at no time be closer than 1.2m while moving along
the plank. Neglect the weight of the planks, it is desired to place another plank of equal length
and width of the gangplank to be placed on top of the 75x300mm gang plank. Allowable bending
stress = 9.68 MPa. Start the dimension of your material at 50 mm. Compute the following:
a.) The size of the gangplank to be placed on top of the 75x300mm gangplank.
b.) The flexural stress of the old gangplank after the placement of the new gangplank on top of it.
c.) The flexural stress of the new gangplank placed on top of the 75x300mm gangplank.
5.) A timber beam 150 mm wide by 250 mm deep is to be reinforced at the top and
bottom by the steel plates 10 mm thick. Assume that n = 15, the beam is to resist a
moment of 40 kN.m and the beam details as shown.
a.) Which of the following gives the width of the steel plates without exceeding the
stress in the wood of 10 MPa.
b.) Which of the following gives the width of the steel plates without exceeding the
stress in steel of 120 MPa.
c.) Which of the following gives the section modulus of the composite beam.
6.) From the sections shown, the simply supported beam spanning to 2 m is
subjected to a uniform loading of 1kN/m on the whole span and a 2kN
concentrated load at the midspan.
a.) Determine the section modulus (mm3) of the section shown
b.) Determine the moment of inertia (mm4)
c.) Determine the shearing force in each nails given that the spacing of each
nails is 20 mm.
b.) Compute the safe concentrated load that the beam could carry at distance of 1.5
m. from the fixed if the beam is arranged as shown.
c.) Compute the safe concentrated load that the beam could carry at a distance of
1.5 m. from the fixed support if it is arranged as shown.
a.) Maximum allowable value of P that will not exceed the shearing stress
of the timber structure to 800 kPa
b.) Maximum allowable value of P that will not exceed the total shearing
force of the screw by 1200 N.
c.) The maximum flexural stress of the beam