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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Overhanging beams have their end portions extending beyond their supporting structures. Despite its simple support, this beam has the properties of both a cantilever beam and a simply supported beam. Overhanging portions can be either at one end or at both ends, which is known as a double overhanging section
Fixed End Beam
Single & Double Overhanging Beam
Cantilever Beam
Continous Beam
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
A projecting beam supported at only one fixed end.
is an extruded beam that has one end constrained and the other end extending freely. Another way to put it is by stating that this beam has one end that is supported and the other that does not have any support whatsoever
Fixed End Beam
Single & Double Overhanging Beam
Cantilever Beam
Continous Beam
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
A beam having both ends restrained against
translation and rotation. The fixed ends transfer
bending stresses, increase the rigidity of the
beam, and reduce its maximum deflection
Fixed End Beam
Single & Double Overhanging Beam
Cantilever Beam
Continous Beam
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
A rectangular beam is cast in a monolithic manner with a T-shaped slab. Flanges are the slab parts that form the top and bottom of a beam to hold it firm in case of compression. Under slabs, the part that supports the shear stress is called the rib.
Fixed End Beam
Single & Double Overhanging Beam
Cantilever Beam
T beam
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Simply Supported Beam is one kind of beam that has supported both ends consisting of pin support at one end & roller support at the other end.
Fixed End Beam
Single & Double Overhanging Beam
Cantilever Beam
Simply Supported Beam
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
A beam extending over more than two supports
in order to develop greater rigidity and smaller
moments than a series of simple beams having
similar spans and loading. Both fixed end and
continuous beam are indeterminate structure for which
the values of all reactions, shears, and
moments are dependent not only one span and
loading but also on cross-sectional shape and
material.
Fixed End Beam
Single & Double Overhanging Beam
Continuous Beam
Simply Supported Beam
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
A joist made by gluing sawn or laminated veneer lumber flanges along the top and
bottom edges of a single plywood or oriented strand board web. Also called I-joist.
type of structural steel commonly used in buildings. It is also known as an H, W, or wide beam and a rolled joist. As structural support, they play a crucial role. Beams of this type are capable of withstanding multiple types of loads.
A cross-section of it resembled the letter I, thus its name. In a variety of sizes and shapes, these beams are commonly used to build beams and columns. Civil engineers and foremen must understand the significance of I beams in steel structures
Fixed End Beam
I beam
Continuous Beam
Simply Supported Beam
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