What is the maximum load of an odd shaped beam with a hollow u shaped fitting?

In summary, the conversation discusses a structural design involving an I beam with a U-shaped fitting along the top. The speaker is seeking help in determining the maximum load that can be applied to the structure as if it were cantilevered. They mention having the necessary dimensions and materials, and suggest calculating the moment of inertia. Another person mentions that the U-fitting should be ignored in calculating the maximum load, unless it is intended to apply the load. The speaker clarifies that the U-fitting runs the length of the beam and is at least as wide as the beam, but is not meant to apply load to the top of the I beam.
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Homework Statement


This isn't homework, but I thought I would post it here as maybe more people would see it, and as I am not an engineer, it requires someone with more experience. The section is effectively an I beam with a hollow u shaped fitting along the top (see my rough sketch). I just need to know how to work out the maximum load at the end of the structure, as if it was cantilevered. I have Z, and dimensions of the materials.

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The Attempt at a Solution


I probably have to calculate the moment of inertia, would it be somewhere towards the top of the "I" beam?
 
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As long as the U-fitting is small and I think it is oriented across the top of the beam, you would ignore it in trying to determine the maximum load on the beam.

If the U-fitting is intended to apply the load to the beam, that is another factor in determining how much load can be applied.
 
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Sorry about the diagram its meant to be as though you were looking at the I. The u fitting runs the length of the beam, and it as at least as wide as the beam. I wouldn't think it was of negligible size. It isn't intended to apply load to the top of the I beam.
 

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1. What is an odd shaped beam maximum load?

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