Q2. For the beam and loading shown below. The allawable flexural stress is 12MPa, allawable shear stress is 825KPa. Determine the max required width (b) in (mm). 2.4 KN 4.8, KN 1m 1m 1m *200 mm*
Q2. For the beam and loading shown below. The allawable flexural stress is 12MPa, allawable shear stress is 825KPa. Determine the max required width (b) in (mm). 2.4 KN 4.8, KN 1m 1m 1m *200 mm*
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Transcribed Image Text:Q2. For the beam and loading shown below. The allawable flexural stress is 12MPa, allawable shear stress is 825KPa.
Determine the max required width (b) in (mm).
2.4 KN 4.8, KN
1m 1m 1m
200 mm*
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