8 kN/m -4 m B 12 KN -2m- 125 mm 25 mm 25 mm 75 mm; 75 mm;

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If d = 470 mm, determine the absolute maximum bending stress in the beam.

The image presents a diagram of a supported beam and its cross-sectional structure.

### Beam Diagram (Left Side):
- **Beam Supports**: 
  - Support at point A (left end) and point B (right under the beam, 4 meters from A).
  
- **Loads on Beam**:
  - A uniformly distributed load of 8 kN/m is applied along a 4-meter section from point A to point B.
  - A concentrated load of 12 kN is applied at the right end of the beam, 2 meters from point B.

- **Distances**:
  - The total length of the beam is 6 meters, with 4 meters between supports A and B, and an additional 2 meters extending beyond point B where the concentrated load is applied.

### Cross-Sectional Diagram (Right Side):
- **Dimensions**:
  - The total depth of the section is denoted by **d**.
  - The section includes vertical sides of 75 mm each.
  - The top and bottom horizontal members extend 125 mm each, with a thickness of 25 mm.

These diagrams are typically used in structural analysis to assess load distribution, bending moments, shear forces, and to ensure structural integrity.
Transcribed Image Text:The image presents a diagram of a supported beam and its cross-sectional structure. ### Beam Diagram (Left Side): - **Beam Supports**: - Support at point A (left end) and point B (right under the beam, 4 meters from A). - **Loads on Beam**: - A uniformly distributed load of 8 kN/m is applied along a 4-meter section from point A to point B. - A concentrated load of 12 kN is applied at the right end of the beam, 2 meters from point B. - **Distances**: - The total length of the beam is 6 meters, with 4 meters between supports A and B, and an additional 2 meters extending beyond point B where the concentrated load is applied. ### Cross-Sectional Diagram (Right Side): - **Dimensions**: - The total depth of the section is denoted by **d**. - The section includes vertical sides of 75 mm each. - The top and bottom horizontal members extend 125 mm each, with a thickness of 25 mm. These diagrams are typically used in structural analysis to assess load distribution, bending moments, shear forces, and to ensure structural integrity.
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