The beam shown is made of a nylon for which the allowable stress is 23 MPa in tension and 30 MPa in compression. Determine the largest couple M that can be applied to the beam. 36 mm 30 mm 60 mm 18 mm M M = N · m
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Step 1: Calculate the distance from the bottom of the beam to the centroid: Distance = (18 * 30 * 30) / (2 + 36 * 30) = 35 mm Show more…
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