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Eastern Visayas State University

This document appears to be a quiz for a Strength of Materials course, containing 10 multiple choice questions related to stress, strain, deformation, and load calculations for various structural elements like tubes, rods, plates, rivets, and joints. The questions assess calculations of stresses, loads, diameters, thicknesses, and deformations based on given material properties and load/force specifications for different structural configurations.
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Republlic of the Philippines

Eastern Visayas State University


Tacloban City

College of Engineering
Civil Engineering Department

QUIZ in STRENGTH OF MATERIALS

1 A hollow steel tube with an inside diameter of 110 mm must carry a tensile load of 400
kN. Determine the outside diameter of the tube if the stress is limited to 120 MPa.

a 127.84 mm. b 232.95 mm. c 175.15 mm. d 292.5 mm.


2 An aluminum rod is rigidly attached between a steel rod and a bronze rod as shown in
Figure SMAT 1801. Axial loads are applied at the positions indicated. Find the maximum
value of P that will not exceed a stress in steel of 140 MPa, in aluminum of 130 MPa
or in bronze of 120 MPa

a 52 kN b 12 kN c 3.96 kN d 86.84 kN
3 What force is required to punch a 20-mm-diameter hole in a 25-mm-thick plate if the
shear strength of plate is 350 MN/m²

a 549.78 kN b 146.24 kN c 109.96 kN d 183.63 kN


4 From Figure SMAT 1802, determine the diameter of the smallest bolt that can withstand
a force of 300 kN if the shear strength of the bolt is 400 MPa
a 30.9 mm. b 21.85 mm. c 7.21 mm. d 51.61 mm.
5 The 200-mm-diameter pulley attached to a shaft as shown in Figure SMAT 1803 is
subjected to a torque equal to 2.5 kN-m. The only thing preventing the shaft from
rotating freely is the 60-mm-length key inserted to the 60-mm-diameter shaft as shown
in the Figure. If the allowable stress of the key is 60 MPa, determine the width 'b'
of the key.

a 15.51 mm. b 15.39 mm. c 23.15 mm. d 11.57 mm.


6 In Figure SMAT 1804, assume that a 20-mm-diameter rivet joins the plates that are each
100 mm wide. The allowable stresses are 100 MPa for bearing in the plate material and
80 MPa for shearing of rivet. Determine (a) the minimum thickness of each plate;

a 12.57 mm. b 15.71 mm. c 4.15 mm. d 26.23 mm.


7 and (b) the largest average tensile stress in the plates.
a 16.75 Mpa. b 20 Mpa. c 8.25 Mpa. d 25 Mpa.
8 The lap joint shown in Figure SMAT 1805 is fastened by four 0.75 inch diameter rivets.
Calculate the maximum safe load that can be applied if the shearing stress in the
rivets is limited to 14 ksi and the bearing stress in the plates are limited to 18
ksi. Assume the applied load is uniformly destributed among the four rivets.

a 47.25 kips b 62.84 kips c 24.74 kips d 78.91 kips


9 A bronze bar is fastened between a steel bar and an aluminum bar as shown in Figure
SMAT 1807. Axial loads are appied at the positions indicated. Find the largest value
of P that will not exceed an overall deformation of 3 mm., or the following stresses:
140 MPa in the steel, 120 MPa in the bronze, and 80 MPa in the aluminum. Assume that
the assembly is suitably braced to prevent buckling. Use Est = 200 GPa, Eal = 70 GPa,
and Ebr = 83 Gpa.

a 8.58 kN b 12.8 kN c 4.22 kN d 84.61 kN


10 The rigid bar ABC as shown in Figure SMAT 1808 is hinged at A and supported by a steel
rod at B.Determine the largest load P that can be applied at C if the stress in the
steel rod is limeted to 30 ksi and the vertical movement of end C must not exceed 0.1
inch.

a 4.83 kips b 7.98 kips c 6 kips d 10.02 kips

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