Thanks SteamKing!
I'll try to solve it, if I get the right answers I'll post my findings. And otherwise if I get stuck I'll just be asking new questions ;).
Thanks Chestermiller for the input!
Sorry I totally forgot haha. The thing you are looking at is a cross section of a beam which has a shear force in it. The loading is the shear force which works downwards with 39.80201 kN or 39802.01 N.
The load is centered so it works downwards in the middle (but it doesn't change in the...
Hey guys,
As you can guess I am new here. I would like to stay anonymous until I know some people better so for now I will be PC Principal. Looking forward to help (and in my case also be helped).
I forgot to add my second page.
My paperwork might be a bit unreadable so that's why I started to write it out. If you can read it however all my work is shown on those 2 handwritten pages.
Homework Statement
Hello guys, I have to calculate the shear stress in this figure.
The sizes are: a = 250mm, b = 100mm, c = 250mm, d = 150mm and t = 10mm.
The shear force working on it is Vcd = 39802.01 N (calculated before)
The center of the construction Nc is at 157.95 mm (from the...