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The document contains 20 questions related to mechanics of solids and strength of materials. The questions cover topics like plane stress/strain, stress-strain relations, Airy's stress function, equilibrium equations in Cartesian and polar coordinates, principal stresses and strains in 2D and 3D, membrane analogy, torsion of shafts, and more. The questions range from 5-10 marks each and include deriving equations, solving numerical problems, explaining concepts, and determining stress/strain components from given information.

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16ce2002 Toe

The document contains 20 questions related to mechanics of solids and strength of materials. The questions cover topics like plane stress/strain, stress-strain relations, Airy's stress function, equilibrium equations in Cartesian and polar coordinates, principal stresses and strains in 2D and 3D, membrane analogy, torsion of shafts, and more. The questions range from 5-10 marks each and include deriving equations, solving numerical problems, explaining concepts, and determining stress/strain components from given information.

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UNIT-I

1 a) Derive the differential equation of equilibrium in terms of displacement components


[5M]
for plane stress problem in the presence of body forces.
b) Explain plane stress and plane strain with examples. [5M]
2 a) State Hookes law and explain about pure shear. [5M]

b) Explain about components of strain at a point [5M]


3 The stress tensor at a point in the body is given by
poison's ratio is 0.3 for the material, find the strain tensor at this point
[10M]

4 The state of stress is at point is given by


xx= 10MPa , yy=-20MPa zz=-10MPa
[10M]
xy=-20MPa , yz=10MPa , xz= -30MPa If
E=250GPa and G= 80GPa . Find out the corresponding strain componenets from
5 List the six components of strain. Derive the strain components between the same for
[10M]
the different planes.
6 (a) What is Airys stress function? Discuss the application of stress function approach
[5M]
for solving of two dimensional bending problems.
(b) Obtain the relationship between three elastic moduli for plan stress problem. [5M]
7 [5M]
(a)Derive the equations of equilibrium in Cartesian form.
[5M]
(b)Derive stress-strain displacement relations for Cartesian coordinate system.
8
a) Show that using plain strain condition [5M]

b) Obtain the compatibility equation for plane stress problem in Cartesian from. [5M]

9 a) Develop stress- strain relations for plane stress problems [5M]


b) Derive the differential equations of equilibrium and compatibility equations in 2-
[5M]
dimensional Cartesian coordinate system.
10 a) For the following strain distribution, verify whether the compatibility condition is
satisfied:
[5M]

b) Explain stress functions with examples [5M]

UNIT-II
11 a) Prove that following are Airys stress function and examine the stress distribution by
them:
[5M]

b) Explain Saint-Venants principle with example. [5M]


12 Determine the stress components and sketch their variation in a region included
y=o,y=d and x= 0 on the side x positive. For the given stress function:
[10M]

13 a) Check whether the following


Where C = constant.
[5M]

b) What is plane strain? Explain it [5M]


14 Investigate what problem is solved by the stress function.
[10M]
15
Show that is a stress function and
[10M]
hence determine the expressions for x , y and xy

16 A cantilever of length L and depth 2C is of unit thickness. A force of P is applied at


the free end. The upper and the lower edges are free from load. Obtain the equation of
deflection curve of the beam in the form
Where X is the distance from free end. [10M]

17 Assume the fifth order polynomial degree for the rectangular beam strip and find the
Airys stress function with the different stress components. Analyze the behavior of the [10M]
beam and draw the stress distribution diagram
18
a) Derive the compatibility conditions for the two dimensional Cartesian coordinates. [5M]

b) Prove that Give the practical examples and draw the neat
[5M]
diagram.

19 a) For a 2-D elastics body. [5M]

b) what is stress function()? Show that [5M]

a) Discuss the various stress cases obtained by taking third order polynomial as Airy's
20 [5M]
stress function
b) Derive stress-strain displacement relations for Cartesian coordinate system. [5M]

UNIT-III

1 Derive the diffential equilibrium equation in polar coordinates for two dimensional [10M]
elastic bodies.
2 Starting from fundamentals, derive the expression for hoop and radial stresses for a [10M]
rotating hollow disc.
3 Derive the stress components of a plate with circular hole subjected to uniaxial load [10M]

4 Explain generalized solution of the two-dimensional problem in polar coordinates [10M]

5 Starting from a suitable stress function for an axially symmetric problem,derive Lames [10M]
expression for radial and hoop stresses in a thick cylinder subjected to internal fluid
6 Derive the equilibrium along with the boundary conditions and compatibility conditions [10M]
for the two dimensional polar coordinates.
7 Determine stress components for the stress function [10M]
Derive the equilibrium along with the boundary conditions and compatibility conditions
8 for the two dimensional polar coordinates. [10M]

9 a) Obtain the general expression for stresses for an axisymmetric problem. [5M]
b) Obtain the compatibility expression for two dimensional problem in polar [5M]
coordinates.
10 A curved bar with a constant narrow rectangular cross section and a circular axis is [10M]
bent in the plane of curvature by couples M applied at the end taking the solution in the
UNIT-IV

11 Derive the equation of equilibrium for 3-D stress state. [10M]

12 Determine the principal stress tensor at a point in a material if the strain tensor at a [10M]
point is given below And Poissons ratio 0.3. Define stress invariants also.
13 What are the stress invariants? Derive expression for the stress invariants. [10M]

14 The state of stress in given at a point by following matrix. Determine principle stresses [10M]
and principle directions.
15 A point P in a body is given by below,Determine the total stress, normal stress and [10M]
shear stress on a plane which is equally inclined to all the three axes
16 a) Derive the equations of equilibrium in terms of displacements. [5M]

b) Explain the term uniqueness of solution. [5M]


17 The state of stress at a point is given by following stress tensor. Calculate the stress [10M]
invariants, magnitude and direction of principal stresses.
18 The stress tensor at a particular point is given by:Calculate for the plane having direction [10M]
cosines,

19 a) Derive the expression for principal stresses in three dimensions. [5M]

b)What is meant by Homogenous deformation? Explain with examples [5M]

20 Derive the compatibility relation of strain in a 3D elastic body. What it is significance? [10M]
UNIT-V
21 Derive an expression for torsion of a bar of narrow rectangular cross section [10M]
Derive the governing equation and the boundary for non-circular section subjected to
22 torque load [10M]

23 Explain and derive the equation for the Prandtles membrane analogy [10M]

24 Explain the membrane analogy, applied to a narrow rectangular section. [10M]


Obtain the expression for the maximum shear stress of a shaft of elliptical cross section
25 having major [10M]
A rectangular beam of width 2a and 2b is subjected to torsion. Derive the equation
26 for obtaining maximum shear stress. [10M]
A Steel I-Section of flange 200mm X 12mm and web 376 mm X 8 mm is subjected to a
27 pure torque. If the maximum shear stress in the material is 100 N/mm2, Find the torque [10M]

28 Derive the differential equation, ,for torsion problem is elasticity, [10M]


when is constant, alongWhere
Show that Mt= MJ in torsion of shafts with usual notations. the boundary at theof
G- modulus
29 Rigidity, J-polar moment of inertia and - angular twist for unit length [10M]

30 write short notes on.

a) Distortion Energy. [3M]

b) Pandtle membrame analogy [4M]

c) Saint venant's principle [3M]

Subjet Name with Code: Theory of Elasticity (16CE2002)

Prepared by: J.K. Elumalai

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