A simple log bridge in a remote area consists of two parallel logs with planks across them

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A simple log bridge in a remote area consists of two parallel logs with planks across them (see figure). The logs are Douglas fir with average diameter 300mm. A truck moves slowly across the bridge, which spans 2.5m. Assume that the weight of the truck is equally distributed between the two logs.
Because the wheelbase of the truck is greater than 2.5m, only one set of wheels is on the bridge at a time. Thus, the wheel load on one log is equivalent to a concentrated load W acting at any position along the span. In addition, the weight of one log and the planks it supports is equivalent to a uniform load of 850 N/m acting on the log.
Determine the maximum permissible wheel load W based upon (a) an allowable bending stress of 7.0MPa, and (b) an allowable shear stress of 0.75 MPa.
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Mechanics of Materials

ISBN: 978-0495438076

7th edition

Authors: James M. Gere, Barry J. Goodno

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