Problem 4.- Determine the location y? of the centroidal axis x? – x? of the beam’s cross-sectional area. Neglect the size of the corner welds at A and B for the calculation. Answer(s): y? = 154 mm
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Step 1: Calculate the value of y using the given formula: \[ y = \frac{B \times \frac{B}{2} + A \times \frac{B + A}{2} + \pi \times R^2 \times \frac{B + A}{2}}{B \times C + A \times h} \] Show more…
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