Steel Design Sheet 32
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1) Question.
When the load is acting downward in a simply supported beam, the bending stress is
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2) Question.
The bending stress in a beam at neutral axis is
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3) Question.
When the load does not pass through the shear centre of the beam, it produces
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4) Question.
When a beam is subjected to co-existent bending stress and shear stress , then the equivalent stress is equal to
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5) Question.
The average shear stress on the gross-section of web (when web buckling is not a factor) should not exceed
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6) Question.
The gross-section of the web of a beam is equal to
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7) Question.
The average shear stress for rolled beams is calculated by dividing the shear force at the cross-section by the
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8) Question.
The shear stress in a beam at neutral axis is
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9) Question.
The maximum deflection, for a simply supported beam, should not exceed
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10) Question.
The maximum allowable stress for rolled steel beams and channels is
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