Set-1 & 2 Numerical
Set-1 & 2 Numerical
Set-1 & 2 Numerical
Fig.12a
12.b
Draw SFD and BMD for cantilever beam carrying uniformly varying load.
Fig.12b.
13.a
A 2.5 m long and 30 mm thick tie bar is tapered section. The longitudinal section tapers from
a depth of 60 mm to 180 mm at the ends as shown in fig.13a. A load of 54 kN acts through
the centroid of the smaller end parallel to top edge. Determine the position and the
magnitude of the maximum tensile stress.
Fig.13a
Solution:
14.a
Find the deflection under each load and the maximum deflection, E = 210 kN/mm2 and I =
180X106 mm4 for simply supported beam as shown in fig14.a.
Fig.14a
15.b
The stress on two mutually perpendicular planes through a point in a body are 120
N/mm2 and 30 N/mm2 both tensile along with a shear stress of 60 N/mm2. Determine
i) the magnitude and direction of principle stresses stating whether the stress
condition is uniaxial or biaxial, ii) the planes of maximum shear stress, and iii) the
normal and shear stress on the planes of maximum shearing stress.
16.a
Principal stresses at a point in an elastic material are 100 N/mm 2 tensile, 50 N/mm2
tensile and 25 N/mm2 compressive. Determine the factor of safety against failure
based on various theories. The elastic limit in simple tension is 220 N/mm 2 and
passion’s ratio 0.3.
Solution:
16.b
A simply supported beam of 2 m span carries a UDl of 140 kN/m over the whole
span. The cross-section of the beam is a T-section with a flange width of 120 mm,
web and flange thickness of 20 mm and overall depth of 160 mm. Find the maximum
shear stress in the beam and shear stress distribution for a section.
17.b
Draw SFD and BMD for simply supported beam as shown in fig.17.b.
Fig.17.b
17.c
SOLUTIONS FOR SET-2 NUMERICALS
11.b
Fig. 11.b
12.a
Draw shear force and bending moment diagram for the simply supported beam as
shown in fig.12.a
Fig. 12.a
13.a
A steel rod is placed inside a brass tube. Both are the same length and have their axes
parallel to each other but are 5 mm apart. The inside and outside diameters of the tube are
48 mm and 56 mm respectively whereas diameter of rod is 28 mm. the ends of both are
covered by rigid plates through which a compressive force of 50 kN is applied acting along
the axis of the tube. Find the maximum and minimum longitudinal stresses in the tube and
the rod. Es = 210 N/mm2 and Eb = 95 N/mm2
13.b
A bar of T – section symmetrical about the vertical center line has the flange 160 mm and 20
mm thick and the web 120 mm deep and 20 mm thick. The member is acted upon by a
longitudinal pull p which acts on the section at a point on the vertical center line and is 50
mm from the bottom edge of the web. Determine the magnitude of the maximum pull which
can be applied if the maximum allowable tensile stress on the section is 80 N/mm2. Also, find
the minimum stress on the section when the pull p is transmitted.
14.a
A cantilever beam of span L carries a UDL of w kN/m. derive the general equation for slope
and deflection along the length of the beam and find the slope deflection at the free end. EI
is constant.
15.b
The stresses on two mutually perpendicular planes through a point in a body are 80
N/mm2 and 50 N/mm2 both tensile. Determine the maximum value of the permissible
principle stress is limited to 120 N/mm2. What will be the inclination of the principal
stress and the magnitude of the maximum shear stress?
16.a
18.a
The distance between the supports of a simply supported beam is I. the beam has two equal
overhangs of length L/3 over each support. The beam carries each support a point load 2w
at the centre and a point load W at each end. Determine i) the slope at the ends and at
supports and ii) the deflection at ends and at the centre.