For the beam and loading shown, determine the maximum normal stress due to bending on a transverse section at C. It is given that P= 21 kips.

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For the beam and loading shown, determine the maximum normal stress due to bending on a transverse section at C. It is given that P= 21 kips.

## Beam Diagram

This diagram illustrates a beam supported at points A and B, with multiple loads acting on it. The beam is specified as a W16x77 wide flange shape.

### Supports:
- **A**: Pinned support
- **B**: Roller support

### Loads:
1. **Point Load P**: 
   - Located at point C, represented by a downward arrow.
   - Magnitude: 25 kips

2. **Point Load**: 
   - Located at point D, also represented by a downward arrow.
   - Magnitude: 25 kips

3. **Uniformly Distributed Load (UDL)**:
   - Applied between points D and B.
   - Magnitude: 5 kips/ft

### Dimensions:
- **Distances**:
  - A to C: 2.5 ft
  - C to D: 2.5 ft
  - D to E: 2.5 ft
  - E to B: 7.5 ft

This setup is used to analyze the structural behavior, reactions at the supports, and internal forces within the beam under the given loading conditions.
Transcribed Image Text:## Beam Diagram This diagram illustrates a beam supported at points A and B, with multiple loads acting on it. The beam is specified as a W16x77 wide flange shape. ### Supports: - **A**: Pinned support - **B**: Roller support ### Loads: 1. **Point Load P**: - Located at point C, represented by a downward arrow. - Magnitude: 25 kips 2. **Point Load**: - Located at point D, also represented by a downward arrow. - Magnitude: 25 kips 3. **Uniformly Distributed Load (UDL)**: - Applied between points D and B. - Magnitude: 5 kips/ft ### Dimensions: - **Distances**: - A to C: 2.5 ft - C to D: 2.5 ft - D to E: 2.5 ft - E to B: 7.5 ft This setup is used to analyze the structural behavior, reactions at the supports, and internal forces within the beam under the given loading conditions.
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