10:247-3 If wide-flange beam is subjected to shear of V = 20 kN, determine shear force resisted by web.CIVIL Solved246 views·1 month ago
9:057-1 If the wide-flange beam is subjected to shear of V = 20 kN determine shear stress on web at A.CIVIL Solved222 views·1 month ago
12:44General Equation of Shear Stress in Rectangular Beam Strength of Materials (Derivation of formula)CIVIL Solved83 views·1 month ago
10:23Transverse Shear and Longitudinal Shear in Beams Explained, Mechanics of MaterialsCIVIL Solved290 views·2 months ago
5:09Problem 2-23 Determine magnitude of two towing forces FB and FC if the resultant force FR = 10 kNCIVIL Solved132 views·2 months ago
10:56Problem 2-22 Determine design angle ɸ (0°≤ θ ≤ 90°) between members AB & AC so that 400-lb forceCIVIL Solved100 views·2 months ago
16:48GeoStudio SlopeW Tutorial Slope Analysis with Two Soil Layers and Pore Water Pressure ConditionsCIVIL Solved4.2K views·7 months ago
6:202-21 Determine the design angle θ (0°≤ θ ≤ 90°)for member AB so that the 400-lb horizontal forceCIVIL Solved297 views·7 months ago
5:492-20 Determine the angle θ for connecting member A to plate so that resultant force of FA and FBCIVIL Solved1.0K views·7 months ago
5:192-19 The plate is subjected to two forces at A and B. If θ = 60°, determine magnitude of resultantCIVIL Solved674 views·7 months ago
9:352-18 Determine the magnitude and direction of the resultant FR = F1 + F2 + F3, 1st, F’ = F2 + F3CIVIL Solved541 views·7 months ago
5:27Problem 2-16 Determine angle θ for connecting member B to plate so that the resultant of FA and FBCIVIL Solved379 views·8 months ago
10:352-17 Determine the magnitude and direction of the resultant FR = F1 + F2 + F3, 1st, F’ = F1 + F2CIVIL Solved1.2K views·8 months ago
7:30Problem 2-15 Plate is subjected to forces acting on members A & B. Determine magnitude of resultantCIVIL Solved321 views·8 months ago
6:04Converting bearing measured in decimal to degree minutes and seconds and vice versa. Bearing SurveyCIVIL Solved539 views·8 months ago
11:51Shear & Moment Diagram Problem 6-4 (Part 2) Simply Supported Beam Mechanics of MaterialsCIVIL Solved446 views·8 months ago
12:39Shear & Moment Diagram Problem 6-4 (Part 1) Simply Supported Beam Mechanics of MaterialsCIVIL Solved515 views·9 months ago
16:33Problem 6-3 Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the overhang beam.CIVIL Solved1.8K views·9 months ago
9:18Problem 6-2 The dead-weight loading along centerline of airplane wing is shown Draw bending diagramCIVIL Solved1.0K views·11 months ago
5:39Problem 3-2 Members of truss are pin connected. Determine magnitudes of F1 & θ for equilibrium.CIVIL Solved587 views·11 months ago
8:35Problem 3-1 Members of truss are pin connected. Determine magnitudes of F1 & F2 for equilibrium.CIVIL Solved656 views·11 months ago
7:44Problem 2-14 If resultant force acting to be 1200 lb, determine F in rope A & corresponding angle θ.CIVIL Solved320 views·1 year ago
13:04Problem 2-13 The pelvis P is connected to the femur F at A using three different muscles. ResultantCIVIL Solved567 views·1 year ago
7:00Problem 2-11 If θ= 60°, determine the magnitude of the resultant force and its directionCIVIL Solved799 views·1 year ago
8:13Problem 2-9 Determine the magnitude of the resultant force FR= F1 + F2 and its orientation θ.CIVIL Solved675 views·1 year ago
5:59Problem 2-7 Resolve the force F1 into components acting along u and v axes & determine magnitudes.CIVIL Solved2.5K views·1 year ago
17:19Problem 6-2 The dead-weight loading along centerline of airplane wing is shown. Draw shear diagramCIVIL Solved1.7K views·1 year ago
8:56Problem 2-6 Determine the magnitude of the resultant force FR= F1 + F2 & its direction with u axis.CIVIL Solved735 views·1 year ago
10:50Problem 6-2 The dead-weight loading along centerline of airplane wing is shown. Determine ReactionsCIVIL Solved1.9K views·1 year ago