A W30x99 hot-rolled structural steel wide-flange shape is used as a simply supported beam on a span of 32 ft, as shown below. The beam supports a superimposed uniformly distributed load of 4.0 kips/ft in addition to its own weight. Calculate the maximum bending stress. 4 kips/ft LA 32' I W30 × 99 Sect A-A
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