You are a structural Engineer who works in Dar Al Handasah company. Your direct manager has called for a meeting and provided you with the below schematic design of a concrete beam that might be implemented at one of the sites. You were requested to calculate the following: ( make 15 KN bold) 40 KN 15 KN 20 KN 45 30 KN 40 KN m 16 20 Figure 1: Concrete Beam 1. Find the equivalent forces of the disturbed loads. 2. Sketch the beam showing all the applied forces (reaction and equivalent forces) and their suitable locations. 3. Apply the moment equations in the equilibrium state to find the value of the reaction forces at points A and B. 4. If the given beam in Figure 1 compressed to be 19.98 meter where the original tempreture was T1=200 K, find the temperature (T2) after the compression.
You are a structural Engineer who works in Dar Al Handasah company. Your direct manager has called for a meeting and provided you with the below schematic design of a concrete beam that might be implemented at one of the sites. You were requested to calculate the following: ( make 15 KN bold) 40 KN 15 KN 20 KN 45 30 KN 40 KN m 16 20 Figure 1: Concrete Beam 1. Find the equivalent forces of the disturbed loads. 2. Sketch the beam showing all the applied forces (reaction and equivalent forces) and their suitable locations. 3. Apply the moment equations in the equilibrium state to find the value of the reaction forces at points A and B. 4. If the given beam in Figure 1 compressed to be 19.98 meter where the original tempreture was T1=200 K, find the temperature (T2) after the compression.
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