Civil Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 4 (Q.No. 30)
30.
When a rectangular beam is loaded transversely, the maximum compressive stress develops on
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Alok damre said:
7 months ago
For simply supported beam top fibre in compression.
For cantilever bottom fibre in compression.
For cantilever bottom fibre in compression.
Sahil Chavda said:
5 years ago
The rectangular beam is loaded transversely: top fibre.
The rectangular beam is loaded longitudinally: every cross-section.
The rectangular beam is loaded longitudinally: every cross-section.
Kk bhal said:
6 years ago
Right @Sadashiva.
When we visualise the loading pattern, the bottom side should be in compressive mode.
When we visualise the loading pattern, the bottom side should be in compressive mode.
Sadashiva said:
7 years ago
Loaded means loaded downwards. In that case, upper fibres will be compressed while lower will be expanded. Hence maximum compressive stress will be developed in the top layer.
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Arup Das said:
7 years ago
The answer is A.
According to R.S Kurmi.
According to R.S Kurmi.
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