The beam shown will be constructed from a standard steel W-shape using an allowable bending stress of 64.5 ksi. Assume P=66 kips, L1=6.1 ft, and L2=18.3 ft. (a) Determine the minimum section modulus required for this beam. (b) From the table below, select the lightest W shape that can be used for this beam  (c) What is the total weight of the steel beam itself (l.e. not including the loads that are carried by the beam)?

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The beam shown will be constructed from a standard steel W-shape using an allowable bending stress of 64.5 ksi. Assume P=66 kips, L1=6.1 ft, and L2=18.3 ft.

(a) Determine the minimum section modulus required for this beam.

(b) From the table below, select the lightest W shape that can be used for this beam

 (c) What is the total weight of the steel beam itself (l.e. not including the loads that are carried by the beam)?

A
y
L₁
P
B
MANUAL
L2
H
V
C
P
L₁
D
X
Transcribed Image Text:A y L₁ P B MANUAL L2 H V C P L₁ D X
Wide-Flange Sections or W Shapes-U.S. Customary Units
Designation
W24 x 94
24 × 76
24 × 68
24 × 55
W21 × 68
21 x 62
21 × 50
21 x 44
W18 × 55
18 × 50
18 x 40
18 x 35
W16 x 57
16 × 50
16 × 40
16 x 31
W14 x 68
14 x 53
14 x 48
14 x 34
14 × 30
14 x 26
14 x 22
Area Depth
A
d
in.²
27.7
22.4
20.1
16.2
20.0
18.3
13.0
16.2
14.7
11.8
10.3
16.8
14.7
11.8
9.13
20.0
15.6
14.1
10.0
8.85
7.69
6.49
in.
24.3
23.9
23.7
23.6
21.1
21.0
20.8
20.7
18.1
18.0
17.9
17.7
16.4
16.3
16.0
15.9
14.0
13.9
13.8
14.0
13.8
13.7
Web
thickness
tw
in.
0.515
0.440
0.415
0.395
0.430
0.400
0.380
0.350
0.390
0.355
0.315
0.300
0.430
0.380
0.305
0.275
0.415
0.370
0.340
0.285
0.270
0.255
0.230
Flange
width
bf
in.
9.07
8.99
8.97
7.01
8.27
8.24
6.53
6.50
7.53
7.50
6.02
6.00
7.12
7.07
7.00
5.53
10.0
8.06
8.03
6.75
6.73
5.03
5.00
Flange
thickness
tf
in.
0.875
0.680
0.585
0.505
0.685
0.615
0.535
0.450
0.630
0.570
0.525
0.425
0.715
0.630
0.505
0.440
0.720
0.660
0.595
0.455
0.385
0.420
0.335
1₂
in.4
2700
2100
1830
1350
1480
1330
984
843
890
800
612
510
758
659
518
375
722
541
484
340
291
245
199
Sx
in.3
222
176
154
114
140
127
94.5
81.6
98.3
88.9
68.4
57.6
92.2
81.0
64.7
47.2
103
77.8
70.2
48.6
42.0
35.3
29.0
Tr
S
in.
SEREBUT
9.87
9.69
9.55
9.11
8.60
8.54
8.18
8.06
7.41
7.38
7.21
7.04
6.72
6.68
6.63
6.41
6.01
5.89
5.85
5.83
5.73
5.65
5.54
Iy
in.4
109
82.5
70.4
T
29.1
22.
(STEE
64.7
57.5
24.9
20.7
44.9
40.1
19.1
15.3
43.1
37.2
28.9
12.4
121
57.7
51.4
23.3
19.6.
8.91
7.00
S₂
in.3
24.0
18.4
15.7
8.30
15.7
14.0
7.64
6.37
11.9
10.7
6.35
5.12
12.1
10.5
8.25
4.49
24.2
14.3
12.8
6.91
5.82
3.55
2.80
Ty
in.
1.98
1.92
1.87
1.34
1.80
1.77
1.30
1.26
1.67
1.65
1.27
1.22
1.60
1.59
1.57
1.17
2.46
1.92
1.91
1.53
1.49
1.08
1.04
Transcribed Image Text:Wide-Flange Sections or W Shapes-U.S. Customary Units Designation W24 x 94 24 × 76 24 × 68 24 × 55 W21 × 68 21 x 62 21 × 50 21 x 44 W18 × 55 18 × 50 18 x 40 18 x 35 W16 x 57 16 × 50 16 × 40 16 x 31 W14 x 68 14 x 53 14 x 48 14 x 34 14 × 30 14 x 26 14 x 22 Area Depth A d in.² 27.7 22.4 20.1 16.2 20.0 18.3 13.0 16.2 14.7 11.8 10.3 16.8 14.7 11.8 9.13 20.0 15.6 14.1 10.0 8.85 7.69 6.49 in. 24.3 23.9 23.7 23.6 21.1 21.0 20.8 20.7 18.1 18.0 17.9 17.7 16.4 16.3 16.0 15.9 14.0 13.9 13.8 14.0 13.8 13.7 Web thickness tw in. 0.515 0.440 0.415 0.395 0.430 0.400 0.380 0.350 0.390 0.355 0.315 0.300 0.430 0.380 0.305 0.275 0.415 0.370 0.340 0.285 0.270 0.255 0.230 Flange width bf in. 9.07 8.99 8.97 7.01 8.27 8.24 6.53 6.50 7.53 7.50 6.02 6.00 7.12 7.07 7.00 5.53 10.0 8.06 8.03 6.75 6.73 5.03 5.00 Flange thickness tf in. 0.875 0.680 0.585 0.505 0.685 0.615 0.535 0.450 0.630 0.570 0.525 0.425 0.715 0.630 0.505 0.440 0.720 0.660 0.595 0.455 0.385 0.420 0.335 1₂ in.4 2700 2100 1830 1350 1480 1330 984 843 890 800 612 510 758 659 518 375 722 541 484 340 291 245 199 Sx in.3 222 176 154 114 140 127 94.5 81.6 98.3 88.9 68.4 57.6 92.2 81.0 64.7 47.2 103 77.8 70.2 48.6 42.0 35.3 29.0 Tr S in. SEREBUT 9.87 9.69 9.55 9.11 8.60 8.54 8.18 8.06 7.41 7.38 7.21 7.04 6.72 6.68 6.63 6.41 6.01 5.89 5.85 5.83 5.73 5.65 5.54 Iy in.4 109 82.5 70.4 T 29.1 22. (STEE 64.7 57.5 24.9 20.7 44.9 40.1 19.1 15.3 43.1 37.2 28.9 12.4 121 57.7 51.4 23.3 19.6. 8.91 7.00 S₂ in.3 24.0 18.4 15.7 8.30 15.7 14.0 7.64 6.37 11.9 10.7 6.35 5.12 12.1 10.5 8.25 4.49 24.2 14.3 12.8 6.91 5.82 3.55 2.80 Ty in. 1.98 1.92 1.87 1.34 1.80 1.77 1.30 1.26 1.67 1.65 1.27 1.22 1.60 1.59 1.57 1.17 2.46 1.92 1.91 1.53 1.49 1.08 1.04
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