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R. C. Hibbeler. T ' = 0 Flanges ( a ) ( b ) ( c ) Fig . 7-7 tw h Web 1 T ' = 0 Shear - stress distribution max Parabola Wide - Flange Beam . A wide - flange beam consists of two ( wide ) " flanges " and a " web " as shown in Fig . 7-7a ...
... flange beam in Fig . 7-19a . A free - body diagram of a portion of the flange is shown in Fig . 7-19b . The force dF is developed along the shaded longitudinal section in order to balance the normal forces F and F + dF created by the ...
... flange of the wide - flange beam in Fig . 7-20a . To do this , consider the shear flow q , acting on the colored element , located an arbitrary distance x from the centerline of the cross section , Fig . 7-20b . It is determined using ...