An advertising hoarding is shown in the fhigure aside. The weight of the hoarding is W=35.99kN. The hoarding is supported by hollow cylindrical column (cylindrical tube). The outer diameter of the tube is 375 mm, and the wall thickness of the tube is 1.2cm. The uniformly distributed wind pressure creates the resultant force of F-12.01kN at the centre C of the hoarding. 180cm 90cm 270cm W 90сm A) What is the total normal stress at point H? B) What is the total shear stress at point H? 90cm Important Note: If you calculate a moment value, clearly denote the axis about which the moment acts. If you fail to do that, your mark will be reduced! 240cm A 60сm

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An advertising hoarding is shown in the figure
aside. The weight of the hoarding is W=35.99kN. The
hoarding is supported by hollow cylindrical column
(cylindrical tube). The outer diameter of the tube is
375 mm, and the wall thickness of the tube is 1.2cm.
The uniformly distributed wind pressure creates the
resultant force of F-12.01kN at the centre C of the
180cm 90cm
y
270cm
W
hoarding.
90cm
A) What is the total normal stress at point H?
B) What is the total shear stress at point H?
F.
90cm
Important Note: If you calculate a moment value,
clearly denote the axis about which the moment acts.
If you fail to do that, your mark will be reduced!
240cm
A
60cm
MONSTER
Transcribed Image Text:An advertising hoarding is shown in the figure aside. The weight of the hoarding is W=35.99kN. The hoarding is supported by hollow cylindrical column (cylindrical tube). The outer diameter of the tube is 375 mm, and the wall thickness of the tube is 1.2cm. The uniformly distributed wind pressure creates the resultant force of F-12.01kN at the centre C of the 180cm 90cm y 270cm W hoarding. 90cm A) What is the total normal stress at point H? B) What is the total shear stress at point H? F. 90cm Important Note: If you calculate a moment value, clearly denote the axis about which the moment acts. If you fail to do that, your mark will be reduced! 240cm A 60cm MONSTER
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