View Policies Current Attempt in Progress The steel pipe column shown has an outside diameter of 7.875 in. and a wall thickness of 0.25 in. The timber beam is 10.75-in.-wide, and the upper plate has the same width. The load imposed on the column by the timber beam is 80 kips. Determine the average bearing stress at the surfaces between the pipe column and the upper and lower steel bearing plates. Timber beam Concrete slab Steel pipe 9.47 ksi 15.64 ksi 14.66 ksi 13.36 ksi 18.47 ksi 10.75 in.- Save for Later Upper bearing plate Lower bearing plate eTextbook and Media Attempts: 0 of 5 used Submit Answer

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The steel pipe column shown has an outside diameter of 7.875 in. and a wall thickness of 0.25 in. The timber beam is 10.75-in.-wide, and the upper plate has the same width. The load imposed on the column by the timber beam is 80 kips. Determine the average bearing stress at the surfaces between the pipe column and the upper and lower steel bearing plates.

**Diagram Explanation:**

The image includes a diagram illustrating a steel pipe column connected to a timber beam through steel bearing plates. Key components are:

1. **Timber Beam:**
    - Positioned horizontally at the top of the diagram.
    - Width: 10.75 in.

2. **Steel Pipe:**
    - Positioned vertically beneath the timber beam, extending downwards.
    - Outside diameter: 7.875 in.
    - Wall thickness: 0.25 in.
  
3. **Upper Bearing Plate:**
    - Placed between the timber beam and the steel pipe.
    - Dimensions match the timber beam width: 10.75 in.

4. **Lower Bearing Plate:**
    - Placed below the steel pipe.
   
5. **Load:**
    - The load imposed by the timber beam on the column: 80 kips.

6. **Concrete Slab:**
    - Positioned at the base, supporting the lower bearing plate.

The diagram visually represents the load path and bearing surfaces to be analyzed for determining the average bearing stress.

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- 14.66 ksi
- 13.36 ksi
- 18.47 ksi

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Transcribed Image Text:**Current Attempt in Progress** The steel pipe column shown has an outside diameter of 7.875 in. and a wall thickness of 0.25 in. The timber beam is 10.75-in.-wide, and the upper plate has the same width. The load imposed on the column by the timber beam is 80 kips. Determine the average bearing stress at the surfaces between the pipe column and the upper and lower steel bearing plates. **Diagram Explanation:** The image includes a diagram illustrating a steel pipe column connected to a timber beam through steel bearing plates. Key components are: 1. **Timber Beam:** - Positioned horizontally at the top of the diagram. - Width: 10.75 in. 2. **Steel Pipe:** - Positioned vertically beneath the timber beam, extending downwards. - Outside diameter: 7.875 in. - Wall thickness: 0.25 in. 3. **Upper Bearing Plate:** - Placed between the timber beam and the steel pipe. - Dimensions match the timber beam width: 10.75 in. 4. **Lower Bearing Plate:** - Placed below the steel pipe. 5. **Load:** - The load imposed by the timber beam on the column: 80 kips. 6. **Concrete Slab:** - Positioned at the base, supporting the lower bearing plate. The diagram visually represents the load path and bearing surfaces to be analyzed for determining the average bearing stress. **Multiple Choice Answers:** - 9.47 ksi - 15.64 ksi - 14.66 ksi - 13.36 ksi - 18.47 ksi **Save for Later:** A button for saving progress. **Submit Answer:** A button for submitting the answer, with the status showing the number of attempts used out of 5.
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