Help a Sup Forumsro out here.
Is I-section beam symmetrical or unsymmetrical?
Help a Sup Forumsro out here.
Is I-section beam symmetrical or unsymmetrical?
Is this even real?
>duh
Cannot be determined. The area between the ends of d and D are not marked, and vertical symmetry is fuck all.
Are you serious? They are perfectly symmetrical about the centreline. In every axis even.
What if it is mentioned as 'h'?
in two axes fucking dipshit
I would assume it's symmetrical.
Actually all 3 dipshit. Think about it.
Get your axes right shit dick
Symmetrical about the x and y axis.
Another one off to the dunce corner.
Think before you post faggot
If the distances between the d and D endpoints are both marked "h", then you can guarantee symmetry about the "N" line. Otherwise, it currently just marks a center line, and might not be symmetrical.
What if shear stress is applied? Do we solve it as a symmetrical section?
The measurements given by figure 8.8 (c) complete the information needed to prove symmetry, so yes, you can solve it as a symmetrical section.
Thanks Sup Forumsro
asymmetrical ?.
Hmm Look at it, also: stop your study or whatever your doing by this instance.
In two axes as well (stability), (G-force).
Why? And why?
C section is superior structural steel
what do you do ?. Study ?
That's neither here nor there feg
Mechanical Engineering
This is from the subject Strength of Materials.