Question 7.3: A cantilever of length 2 metre fails when a load of 2 kN is ...
A cantilever of length 2 metre fails when a load of 2 kN is applied at the free end. If the section of the beam is 40 mm × 60 mm, find the stress at the failure.
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Given :
Length, L = 2 m = 2 × 10³ mm
Load, W = 2 kN = 2000 N
Section of beam is 40 mm × 60 mm.
∴ Width of beam, b = 40 mm
Depth of beam, d = 60 mm
Fig. 7.10 (a) shows the section of the beam.
Section modulus of a rectangular section is given by equation (7.7).
∴ Z=\frac{b d^2}{6}=\frac{40 \times 60^2}{6}=24000 mm ^3
Maximum bending moment for a cantilever shown in Fig. 7.10 is at the fixed end.
∴ M=W \times L=2000 \times 2 \times 10^3=4 \times 10^6 Nmm
Let σ_{\max} = Stress at the failure
Using equation (7.6), we get
M=\sigma_{\max } . Z
∴ \sigma_{\max }=\frac{M}{Z}=\frac{4 \times 10^6}{24000}= \pmb{1 6 6 . 6 7 N / m m ^2.}

