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1. In I-beams, why is it structurally acceptable to cut holes into the web but not into the flange? Why are holes cut?
2. A galvanized steel post is anchored to concrete by zinc cobalt coated bolts. Why are the nuts on the bolts significantly more corroded?
3. Shear Force and Bending Moments: [multiple choice]
a) are equal to the reactions of a beam at the supports
b) are internal reactions to external forces applied along a
structural member
c) change along the length of the beam
d) are connected by the relationship that when the bending moment
is zero, the shear force will be a maximum.
4. A Uniformly Distributed Load (UDL): [multiple choice]
a) will produce the same shape Shear Force and Bending Moment
diagrams as several concentrated point loads placed along the
beam
b) can change in magnitude uniformly along the beam
c) has no effect on calculations on a simple beam
d) has the same magnitude acting at all points along the beam.
thanks in advance
2. A galvanized steel post is anchored to concrete by zinc cobalt coated bolts. Why are the nuts on the bolts significantly more corroded?
3. Shear Force and Bending Moments: [multiple choice]
a) are equal to the reactions of a beam at the supports
b) are internal reactions to external forces applied along a
structural member
c) change along the length of the beam
d) are connected by the relationship that when the bending moment
is zero, the shear force will be a maximum.
4. A Uniformly Distributed Load (UDL): [multiple choice]
a) will produce the same shape Shear Force and Bending Moment
diagrams as several concentrated point loads placed along the
beam
b) can change in magnitude uniformly along the beam
c) has no effect on calculations on a simple beam
d) has the same magnitude acting at all points along the beam.
thanks in advance