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A simply supported steel universal I shaped beam is shown(see attached table and choose one size)
The total length is 15 meters with a concentrated force P (located at a distance a = 10 meters) created by a mass of 2000 kg. By assuming a yield strength of 350 MPa and a safety factor of 3.2 state the ergonomically suitable nominal beam size from the catalogue.
With reference to answer describe the type of beam failure and at least one possible consequence if the I-beam size you selected is too small.
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![Welded Columns
Table 11 Welded Columns - Dimensions and Properties
Designation Depth of
Flange
Section
kg/m
500 WC 440
d
mm
480
414
480
383
472
340 514
290 506
267 500
228
490
400 WC 361
430
328
430
303
422
270 414
212 400
181
390
144
350 WC 280
258
230
197
382
355
347
339
331
Width
b₁
mm
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
350
350
350
350
Thickness
t₁
mm
40
40
36
32
28
25
20
40
40
36
32
25
20
20
16
40
36
32
28
Web Depth
Thickness Between
Flanges
t
mm
40
32
32
25
20
20
20
40
28
28
25
20
20
16
28
28
25
20
d
חוד
400
400
400
450
450
450
450
350
350
350
350
350
350
350
275
275
275
275
le
d.
t
10.0
12.5
12.5
18.0
22.5
22.5
22.5
8.75
12.5
12.5
14.0
17.5
17.5
21.9
9.82
9.82
11.0
13.8
(bit)
2t,
5.75
5.85
6.50
7.42
8.57
9.60
12.0
4.50
4.65
5.17
5.86
7.60
9.50
12.0
4.03
Gross Area
of Cross
Section
A,
mm²
56000
52800
48800
43200
37000
34000
29000
46000
41800
38600
34400
27000
23000
18400
35700
4.47 32900
5.08
29300
5.89
25100
Notes
1. All welds to AS/NZS 1554.1 Category SP (deep penetration).
2. Web to flange joints develop the minimum tensile strength of a 16mm web only.
3. Flame cut surfaces not incorporated in welds have a minimum surface roughness of class 2, as defined in WTIA Technical Note 5.
L
10 mm
2150
2110
1890
2050
1750
1560
1260
1360
1320
1180
1030
776
620
486
747
661
573
486
About x-axis
2,
10mm
8980
8800
7990
7980
6930
6250
5130
6340
6140
5570
4950
3880
3180
2550
4210
3810
3380
2940
S₁
10³mm³
10400
10100
9130
8980
7700
6950
5710
7460
7100
6420
5660
4360
3570
2830
4940
4450
3910
3350
ņ
mm
196
200
197
218
218
214
208
172
178
175
173
169
164
163
145
142
140
139
AUSTRALIAN MADE
I
105mm
835
834
751
667
584
521
417
429
427
385
342
267
214
171
286
258
229
200
About y-axis
2, S₁
10³mm³ 10³mm
3340
5160
3340 5100
4600
3000
2670
4070
3540
2330
2080
1670
2140
2140
1920
1710
1411
1330
1070
854
1640
1470
1310
1140
3170
2540
3340
3270
2950
2610
2040
1640
1300
2500
2260
2000
1740
by
(₂
mm
122
126
124
124
126
124
120
96.5
101
99.8
99.8
99.4
96.4
96.3
89.6
88.5
88.4
89.3
Torsion Warping
Constant Constant
J
10³mm
30100
10 mm
40400
40400
19900 35700
25400
13100 38800
8420
6370
3880
24800
33300
29400
23000
16300
19200
16200
14800
14300
10400
12500
9380
7310
5720
7100
6230
5400
4600
5060
3080
1580
16500
H
12700
8960
5750
Designation
500 WC 440
414
383
340
290
267
261
228
400 WC 361
328
303
270
212
181
144
350 WC 280
258
230
197](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F6c4f5ee5-dc8a-4d0f-a9bd-5c845714842d%2Fc9869354-dbed-4967-b59c-bf66e3678ff4%2Flilmdp_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Welded Columns
Table 11 Welded Columns - Dimensions and Properties
Designation Depth of
Flange
Section
kg/m
500 WC 440
d
mm
480
414
480
383
472
340 514
290 506
267 500
228
490
400 WC 361
430
328
430
303
422
270 414
212 400
181
390
144
350 WC 280
258
230
197
382
355
347
339
331
Width
b₁
mm
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
400
400
400
400
400
400
400
350
350
350
350
Thickness
t₁
mm
40
40
36
32
28
25
20
40
40
36
32
25
20
20
16
40
36
32
28
Web Depth
Thickness Between
Flanges
t
mm
40
32
32
25
20
20
20
40
28
28
25
20
20
16
28
28
25
20
d
חוד
400
400
400
450
450
450
450
350
350
350
350
350
350
350
275
275
275
275
le
d.
t
10.0
12.5
12.5
18.0
22.5
22.5
22.5
8.75
12.5
12.5
14.0
17.5
17.5
21.9
9.82
9.82
11.0
13.8
(bit)
2t,
5.75
5.85
6.50
7.42
8.57
9.60
12.0
4.50
4.65
5.17
5.86
7.60
9.50
12.0
4.03
Gross Area
of Cross
Section
A,
mm²
56000
52800
48800
43200
37000
34000
29000
46000
41800
38600
34400
27000
23000
18400
35700
4.47 32900
5.08
29300
5.89
25100
Notes
1. All welds to AS/NZS 1554.1 Category SP (deep penetration).
2. Web to flange joints develop the minimum tensile strength of a 16mm web only.
3. Flame cut surfaces not incorporated in welds have a minimum surface roughness of class 2, as defined in WTIA Technical Note 5.
L
10 mm
2150
2110
1890
2050
1750
1560
1260
1360
1320
1180
1030
776
620
486
747
661
573
486
About x-axis
2,
10mm
8980
8800
7990
7980
6930
6250
5130
6340
6140
5570
4950
3880
3180
2550
4210
3810
3380
2940
S₁
10³mm³
10400
10100
9130
8980
7700
6950
5710
7460
7100
6420
5660
4360
3570
2830
4940
4450
3910
3350
ņ
mm
196
200
197
218
218
214
208
172
178
175
173
169
164
163
145
142
140
139
AUSTRALIAN MADE
I
105mm
835
834
751
667
584
521
417
429
427
385
342
267
214
171
286
258
229
200
About y-axis
2, S₁
10³mm³ 10³mm
3340
5160
3340 5100
4600
3000
2670
4070
3540
2330
2080
1670
2140
2140
1920
1710
1411
1330
1070
854
1640
1470
1310
1140
3170
2540
3340
3270
2950
2610
2040
1640
1300
2500
2260
2000
1740
by
(₂
mm
122
126
124
124
126
124
120
96.5
101
99.8
99.8
99.4
96.4
96.3
89.6
88.5
88.4
89.3
Torsion Warping
Constant Constant
J
10³mm
30100
10 mm
40400
40400
19900 35700
25400
13100 38800
8420
6370
3880
24800
33300
29400
23000
16300
19200
16200
14800
14300
10400
12500
9380
7310
5720
7100
6230
5400
4600
5060
3080
1580
16500
H
12700
8960
5750
Designation
500 WC 440
414
383
340
290
267
261
228
400 WC 361
328
303
270
212
181
144
350 WC 280
258
230
197
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