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Chapter 8.2, Problem 13P
8.9 through 8.14 Each of the following problems refers to a rolled-steel shape selected in a problem of Chap. 5 to support a given loading at a minimal cost while satisfying the requirement σm ≤ σall. For the selected design, determine (a) the actual value of σm in the beam, (b) the maximum value of the principal stress σmax at the junction of a flange and the web.
8.13 Loading of Prob. 5.77 and selected S510 × 98.2 shape.
Fig. P5.77
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