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A simply supported #1 DF-L (Douglas Fir-Larch) beam 10 foot in length has a uniform load...

A simply supported #1 DF-L (Douglas Fir-Larch) beam 10 foot in length has a uniform load of 100#/ft. The beam is 2 x 12 in the strong axis orientation, and is fully braced, the moisture content is less than 19% and the max deflection is L/360. (include the weight of the beam in your calculations)

Find the Tabulated stresses.
Find the Allowable stresses
Find the actual stresses
Is the member adequate.

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