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1) The document is an exam for a theory of elasticity and plasticity course. It contains two parts: Part A with 10 short answer questions worth 2 marks each, and Part B with 5 long answer questions worth 8 marks each. 2) Part B includes questions on determining stresses relative to rotated coordinate systems, deriving compatibility conditions for plane stress, equations for stresses in thick cylinders with internal and external pressures, Saint-Venant's solution for torsion in bars, yield criteria for different plasticity theories, expressing 2D solutions as polynomials, and determining stresses due to cantilever bending. 3) The exam tests students' understanding of fundamental concepts in elasticity and plasticity theory, including linear

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Tep - Set 1

1) The document is an exam for a theory of elasticity and plasticity course. It contains two parts: Part A with 10 short answer questions worth 2 marks each, and Part B with 5 long answer questions worth 8 marks each. 2) Part B includes questions on determining stresses relative to rotated coordinate systems, deriving compatibility conditions for plane stress, equations for stresses in thick cylinders with internal and external pressures, Saint-Venant's solution for torsion in bars, yield criteria for different plasticity theories, expressing 2D solutions as polynomials, and determining stresses due to cantilever bending. 3) The exam tests students' understanding of fundamental concepts in elasticity and plasticity theory, including linear

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SET - 1 GR 14 CODE:GR14D5154

M.Tech - I Semester Regular Examinations, Apr/May, 2015


Theory of Elasticity and PlasticityGR11D5104
Time: 3 hours GR11D5104 Max Marks: 60
GR11D5104
Instructions:
GR11D5104
1. Question paper comprises of Part-A and Part-B
2. Part-A (for 20 marks) must be answered at one place in the answer book.
GR11D5104
3. Part-B (for 40 marks) consists of seven questions, answer anyFIVE.
PART – A
(Answer ALL questions All questions carry equal marks)
2 * 10 = 20 Marks
1). a. State the assumptions of Linear Elasticity [2]
b. Define Stress and Strain tensors? [2]
c. What is Biharmonic equation? [2]
d. What are Hooke’s Law relation ships? [2]
e. What is Lame’s ellipsoid? [2]
f. What are Siant-Venant’s equations of compatibility? [2]
g. What is membrane analogy for torsion? [2]
h. What is warping? [2]
i. What is strain hardening? [2]
j. Define yield criteria? [2]

PART – B
(Answer any FIVE questions. All questions carry equal marks )
8 * 5 = 40 Marks
2. The state of stress at a point with respect to x,y,z system is [8]
10 5 -15
5 10 20 kN/sq.m
-15 20 25
Determine the stress relative to x1, y1, z1 coordinate systems obtained by a rotation
through 450 about Z axis.
3. Obtain equilibrium equations and boundary conditions and hence arrive at compatibility [8]
condition in term of stress components for a plane stress condition.
4. A thick cylinder is subjected to internal and external pressures define equations for [8]
radial and circumferential stresses at the boundaries.
5. Derive the Saint-Venants solution to the problem of torsion in straight bars and apply [8]
this solution to a bar with elliptical cross section.
6. Write the assumptions of theory of plasticity and explain the different theories of failure [8]
and write yield criterion for each.
7. Express the solutions for 2-Dimentional problems by the use of polynomials. [8]
8. Determine stresses due to bending of a cantilever by terminal load. [8]
END OF THE PAPER

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