CE8402 2marks Q and A
CE8402 2marks Q and A
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CE 8402 Strength of Materials
UNIT : I
3. Write the formula to calculate the strain energy due to axial loads ( tension).
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2AE
limit 0 to L
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P = Applied tensile load.
L = Length of the member
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A = Area of the member
E = Young’s modulus.
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4. Write the formula to calculate the strain energy due to bending.
U = ∫ M ² dx limit 0 to L gin
Where,
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M = Bending moment due to applied loads.
E = Young’s modulus
I = Moment of inertia ing
5. Write the formula to calculate the strain energy due to torsion .ne
Where,
U = ∫ T ² dx
2GJ
T = Applied Torsion
limit 0 to L t
G = Shear modulus or Modulus of rigidity
J = Polar moment of inertia
6.Write the formula to calculate the strain energy due to pure shear
U =K ∫ V ² dx limit 0 to L
2GA
Where, V= Shear load
G = Shear modulus or Modulus of rigidity
A = Area of cross section.
K = Constant depends upon shape of cross section.
7. Write down the formula to calculate the strain energy due to pure shear, if shear stress is given.
U = τ²V
2G
Where, τ = Shear Stress
G = Shear modulus or Modulus of rigidity
V = Volume of the material.
8. Write down the formula to calculate the strain energy , if the moment value is given
U = M²L
2EI
Where, M = Bending moment
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9. Write down the formula to calculate the strain energy , if the torsion moment value is given.
U = T ²L
2GJ asy
Where, T = Applied Torsion
L = Length of the beam En
G = Shear modulus or Modulus of rigidity
J = Polar moment of inertia gin
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10. Write down the formula to calculate the strain energy, if the applied tension load is given.
U = P²L
2AE ing
Where,
P = Applied tensile load. .ne
L = Length of the member
A = Area of the member
E = Young’s modulus.
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11. Write the Castigliano’s first theorem.
In any beam or truss subjected to any load system, the deflection at any point is given
by the partial differential coefficient of the total strain energy stored with respect to force acting at a
point.
δ=ӘU
ӘP
Where,
δ = Deflection
U= Strain Energy stored
P = Load
12. What are uses of Castigliano’s first theorem?
δA δC
δA = δC
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deflection or rotation is to found.
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1. Find the forces P1, P2, ……. in all the members due to external loads.
2. Remove the external loads and apply the unit vertical point load at the joint if the
vertical deflection is required and find the stress.
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3. Apply the equation for vertical and horizontal deflection.
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16. Compare the unit load method and Castigliano’s first theorem
In the unit load method, one has to analyze the frame twice to find the load and
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deflection. While in the latter method, only one analysis is needed.
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17. Find the strain energy per unit volume, the shear stress for a material is given as 50 N/mm ².
Take G= 80000 N/mm ².
U= τ ²
2G
per unit volume
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= 50 ² / (2 x 80000)
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18. Find the strain energy per unit volume, the tensile stress for a material is given as 150 N/mm ².
Take E = 2 x10 N/mm ².
l/2 l/2
= wa2b2 / 3EIl
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l En
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UNIT : II
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statically determinate structures
Conditions of equilibrium are sufficient
statically indeterminate structures
Conditions of equilibrium are insufficient to
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to analyze the structure
Bending moment and shear force is
analyze the structure
Bending moment and shear force is dependent
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sectional area.
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independent of material and cross
4. What are the advantages of Continuous beam over simply supported beam? ing
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1. The maximum bending moment in case of continuous beam is much less than in case
of simply supported beam of same span carrying same loads.
2. In case of continuous beam, the average bending moment is lesser and hence lighter
materials of construction can be used to resist the bending moment. t
5. Write down the general form of Clapeyron’s three moment equations for the continuous beam.
A l1 B l2 C
A l1 B l2 C
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x2 = CG of bending moment diagram from support C
A1 = Area of bending moment diagram between supports A,B
A2 = Area of bending moment diagram between supports B, C
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δ I = Sinking at support A with compare to sinking at support B
δ 2 = Sinking at support C with compare to sinking at support B
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7. Write down the Clapeyron’s three moment equations for the fixed beam
A
l
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where,
M a + 2 M b = ( 6A x )
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Ma = Hogging bending moment at A
Mb = Hogging bending moment at B .ne
l = length of span between supports A,B
x = CG of bending moment diagram from support A
A = Area of bending moment diagram between supports A,B
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8. Write down the Clapeyron’s three moment equations for the continuous beam carrying UDL on
both the spans.
A l1 B l2 C
M a l 1 + 2 M b l2 + M c l2 = ( 6A1 x 1 + 6 A 2 x2 ) = w 1 l 13 + w 2 l 23
where, l1 l2 4 4
Type of loading 6A 1 x 1 / l 1 6A 2 x 2 / l 2
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10. Give the procedure for analyzing the continuous beams with fixed ends using three moment
equations?
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The three moment equations, for the fixed end of the beam, can be modified by
imagining a span of length l 0 and moment of inertia, beyond the support the and applying the
theorem of three moments as usual.
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11. Define Flexural Rigidity of Beams.
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The product of young’s modulus (E) and moment of inertia (I) is called Flexural
Rigidity (EI) of Beams. The unit is N mm 2.
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12. What is a fixed beam?
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A beam whose both ends are fixed is known as a fixed beam. Fixed beam is also called as
built-in or encaster beam. Incase of fixed beam both its ends are rigidly fixed and the slope and
deflection at the fixed ends are zero.
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13. What are the advantages of fixed beams?
(i) For the same loading, the maximum deflection of a fixed beam is less than that of a
simply supported beam.
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(ii) For the same loading, the fixed beam is subjected to lesser maximum bending
moment.
(iii) The slope at both ends of a fixed beam is zero.
(iv) The beam is more stable and stronger.
15. Write the formula for deflection of a fixed beam with point load at centre.
= - wl3
192 EI
This defection is ¼ times the deflection of a simply supported beam.
16. Write the formula for deflection of a fixed beam with uniformly distributed load..
= - wl4
384 EI
This defection is 5 times the deflection of a simply supported beam.
17. Write the formula for deflection of a fixed beam with eccentric point load..
ww = - wa3b3
3 EI l3
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18. What are the fixed end moments for a fixed beam with the given loading conditions.
Type of loading
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-wl / 12
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-wa2 (6l2 – 8la + 3a2)
12 l2
-wa2 (4l-3a)
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-wl2 / 30 -wl2 / 30
-5 wl2 -5 wl2
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M/4 M/4
Mb (3a – l) Ma (3b – l)
l2 l2
UNIT : III
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2. What are the types of column failure?
1. Crushing failure:
The column will reach a stage, when it will be subjected to the ultimate crushing
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stress, beyond this the column will fail by crushing The load corresponding to the crushing stress is
called crushing load. This type of failure occurs in short column.
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2. Buckling failure:
This kind of failure is due to lateral deflection of the column. The load at which
the column just buckles is called buckling load or crippling load or critical load. T his type of failure
occurs in long column.
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3. What is slenderness ratio ( buckling factor)? What is its relevance in column?
It is the ratio of effective length of column to the least radius of gyration of the cross
sectional ends of the column.
Slenderness ratio = l eff / r
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l eff = effective length of column
r = least radius of gyration
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Slenderness ratio is used to differentiate the type of column. Strength of the column
depends upon the slenderness ratio, it is increased the compressive strength of the column decrease
as the tendency to buckle is increased.
4.It’s length to least lateral dimension is less It’s length to least lateral dimension is more
than 8. ( L / D ‹ 8 ) than 30. ( L / D › 30 )
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compression only.
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8. Write the Euler’s formula for different end conditions.
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1. Both ends fixed.
PE = л 2 EI
( 0.5L)2
The equivalent length of the given column with given end conditions, is the length of an
equivalent column of the same material and cross section with hinged ends , and having the value of
the crippling load equal to that of the given column.
10. What are the uses of south well plot? (column curve).
The relation between the buckling load and slenderness ratio of various column is
known as south well plot.
The south well plot is clearly shows the decreases in buckling load increases in
slenderness ratio.
It gives the exact value of slenderness ratio of column subjected to a particular amount
of buckling load.
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In case of short column or strut, Euler’s load will be very large. Therefore, Euler’s
formula is not valid for short column. To avoid this limitation, Rankine’s formula is designed. The
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Rankine’s formula is applicable for both long and short column.
12. Write Euler’s formula for maximum stress for a initially bent column?
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σ max = P /A + ( M max / Z )
= P/ A + P a En
Where, P = axial load
( 1- ( P / PE ))Z
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A = cross section area
PE = Euler’s load
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a = constant
Z = section modulus
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13. Write Euler’s formula for maximum stress for a eccentrically loaded column?
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σ max = P /A + ( M max / Z)
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17. Write the general expressions for the maximum bending moment, if the deflection curve
equation is given.
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BM = - EI ( d 2y / dx 2 )
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Thick cylinders are the cylindrical vessels, containing fluid under pressure and whose wall
thickness is not small. (t d/20)
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19. State the assumptions made in Lame’s theory.
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The material is homogeneous and isotropic.
Plane sections perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the cylinder remain
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plane after the application of internal pressure.
The material is stressed within the elastic limit.
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All the fibres of the material are to expand or contract independently without
being constrained by the adjacent fibres.
UNIT : IV
2. Ductile failure:
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1. Maximum Principal Stress Theory. ( Rakine’s theory)
2. Maximum Principal Strain Theory. ( St. Venant’s theory)
3. Maximum Shear Stress Theory. ( Tresca’s theory or Guest’s theory )
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4. Maximum Shear Strain Theory. (Von –Mises- Hencky theory or Distortion energy theory)
5. Maximum Strain Energy Theory. (Beltrami Theory or Haigh’s theory)
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3. Define: Maximum Principal Stress Theory. (Rakine’s theory)
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According to this theory, the failure of the material is assumed to take place when the
value of the maximum Principal Stress (σ 1) reaches a value to that of the elastic limit stress( f y) of
the material. σ 1 = f y.
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4. Define: Maximum Principal Strain Theory. ( St. Venant’s theory)
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According to this theory, the failure of the material is assumed to take place when the
value of the maximum Principal Stain (e 1) reaches a value to that of the elastic limit strain( f y / E)
of the material.
e1 = fy/ E .ne
In 3D,
In 2D, σ 3 = 0 →
e 1 = 1/E[ σ 1 – (1/m)( σ 2 + σ 3) ] = f y / E
e 1 = 1/E[ σ 1 – (1/m)( σ 2 ) ] = f y / E
→ [ σ 1 – (1/m)( σ 2 + σ 3) ] = f y
→ [ σ 1 – (1/m)( σ 2 ) ] = f y
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5. Define : Maximum Shear Stress Theory. ( Tresca’s theory)
According to this theory, the failure of the material is assumed to take place when the
maximum shear stress equal determined from the simple tensile test.
In 3D, ( σ 1 - σ 3) / 2 = f y /2 → ( σ 1 - σ 3) = f y
In 2D, ( σ 1 - σ 2) / 2 = f y /2 → σ 1 = f y
6. Define : Maximum Shear Strain Theory (Von –Mises- Hencky theory or Distortion energy
theory)
According to this theory, the failure of the material is assumed to take place when the
maximum shear strain exceeds the shear strain determined from the simple tensile test.
( 1/ 12G)[ ( σ 1 - σ 2)2 + ( σ 2 - σ 3) 2 + ( σ 3 - σ 1) 2 ] = f y 2 / 6G
[ ( σ 1 - σ 2)2 + ( σ 2 - σ 3) 2 + ( σ 3 - σ 1) 2 ] = 2 f y 2
In 2D, [ ( σ 1 - σ 2)2 + ( σ 2 - 0) 2 + ( 0 - σ 1) 2 ] = 2 f y 2
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7. Define: Maximum Strain Energy Theory (Beltrami Theory)
According to this theory, the failure of the material is assumed to take place when the
maximum strain energy exceeds the strain energy determined from the simple tensile test.
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In 3D, strain energy due to deformation U = (1/ 2E)[ σ 12 + σ 22 + σ 32 -(1/m)( σ 1σ 2 + σ 2σ 2 + σ 2σ 2 )]
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strain energy due to simple tension, U = f y 2 / 2E
(1/ 2E)[σ 12 2 2
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+ σ 2 + σ 3 -(2/m)( σ 1σ 2 + σ 2σ 2 + σ 2σ 2 )] = f y 2 / 2E
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[σ 12 + σ 22 + σ 32 -(2/m)( σ 1σ 2 + σ 2σ 2 + σ 2σ 2 )] = f y 2
In 2D, [ σ 12 + σ 22 - (2/m)( σ 1σ 2 )] = f y 2
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8. What are the theories used for ductile failures?
1. Maximum Principal Strain Theory. ( St. Venant’s theory)
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3. Maximum Shear Strain Theory. ( Von –Mises- Hencky theory or Distortion energy theory)
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9. Write the limitations of Maximum Principal Stress Theory. (Rakine’s theory)
1. This theory disregards the effect of other principal stresses and effect of shearing
stresses on other planes through the element.
2. Material in tension test piece slips along 450 to the axis of the test piece, where
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normal stress is neither maximum nor minimum, but the shear stress is maximum.
3.Failure is not a brittle, but it is a cleavage failure.
10. Write the limitations of Maximum Shear Stress Theory. ( Tresca’s theory).
This theory does not give the accurate results for the state of stress of pure shear in
which the maximum amount of shear is developed (in torsion test).
11.Write the limitations of Maximum Shear Strain Theory.(Von –Mises- Hencky theory or
Distortion energy theory).
It cannot be applied for the materials under hydrostatic pressure.
12. Write the limitations of Maximum Strain Energy Theory. ( Beltrami Theory).
This theory does not apply to brittle materials for which elastic limit in tension and in
compression are quite different.
13. Write the failure theories and its relationship between tension and shear.
4.Maximum Shear Strain Theory ( Von– Mises - Hencky theory or Distortion energy theory)
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14. Write the volumetric strain per unit volume.
f y 2 / 2E
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20. Define : Octahedral Stresses
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A plane, which is equally inclined to the three axes of reference, is called octahedral
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plane. The normal and shearing stress acting on this plane are called octahedral stresses.
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τ oct = 1/ 3 √ ( σ 1 - σ 2)2 + ( σ 2 - σ 3) 2 + ( σ 3 - σ 1) 2
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The graphical surface of a Maximum Shear Strain Theory (Von –Mises- Hencky theory
or Distortion energy theory) is a straight circular cylinder. The equation in 2D is
UNIT : V
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2. Write the formula for stress using Winkler-Bach theory?
= M 1 + R2
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y
2
RxA h R+ y
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R = Radius of curvature of curved bar or it is the distance of axis of curvature from
centroidal axis.
A = Area of cross-section
h2 = is a constant for a cross-section
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= 1 y2dA
A 1+ y
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3. Define unsymmetrical bending. .ne
contains the principal centroidal axisof the cross-section, the bending is called unsymmetrical
bending.
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If the plane of loading or that of bending, does not lie in (or parallel to) a plane that
6. How will you calculate the distance of neutral axis from centroidal axis.
y0 = - R x h2
R + h2
-ve sign shows that neutral axis is below the centroidal axis.
7. How will you calculate the angle of inclination of neutral axis with respect to principal axis?
= tan-1 IUU tan
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8. Write the formula for deflection of a beam causing unsymmetrical bending.
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9. How will you calculate the resultant stress in a curved bar subjected to direct stress and
bending stress.
r = o + b
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where o = Direct stress = P/A
b = Bending stress
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10. How eill you calculate the resultant stress in a chain link.
r = o + b
where o = Direct stress = P x sin
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b = Bending stress
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11. What is shear centre or angle of twist?
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The shear centre for any transverse section of the beam is the point of intersection of
the bending axis and the plane of the transverse section.
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12. Who postulated the theory of curved beam?
Winkler-Bach postulated the theory of curved beam.
15. What is the nature of stress in the inside section of a crane hook?
Tensile stress
16. Where does the maximum stress in a ring under tension occur?
The maximum stress in a ring under tension occurs along the line of action of load.
Trapezoidal section.
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“principal axes” and the moments of inertia with respect to these axes are called as principal
moments of inertia.
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The maximum moment of inertia is known as Major principal moment of inertia and
the minimum moment of inertia is known as Minor principal moment of inertia.
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PART – B
1. Calculate the strain energy stored in a cantilever beam of 4m span, carrying a point load 10
KN at free end. Take EI = 25000 KNm2.
2. State and prove Maxwell’s reciprocal theorem.
3. State and prove Castigliano’s theorem.
4. ii) Find the deflection at the mid span of a simply supported beam carrying an uniformly
ww distributed load of 2KN/m over the entire span using principle of virtual work. Take span =
5m; EI = 20000 KNm2.
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5. A plane truss is shown in Fig. Find the horizontal deflection of joint B by virtual work
method.
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Area of cross section = 20000mm2 (comp. members)
Area of cross section = 10000mm2 (tension members)
E = 200 KN/mm2
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6. A continuous beam is shown in Fig. Draw the BMD and SFD indicating salient points.
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7. For the fixed beam shown in Fig. Draw BMD and SFD.
8.Using Euler’s theory, find the buckling load for fixed-free column
9.Using Euler’s theory, find the buckling load for fixed-fixed column
10.Using Euler’s theory, find the buckling load for hinged-hinged column
11.Using Euler’s theory, find the buckling load for fixed-hinged column .
12.Find the ratio of buckling strength of a solid column to that of a hollow column of the same
material and having the same cross sectional area. The internal diameter of the hollow column is
half of its external diameter. Both the columns are hinged and the same length.
13..Determine the principal stresses and principal directions for the following 3D- stress field.
9 6 3
[ ] = 6 5 2
3 2 4
14. In a two dimensional stress system, the direct stresses on two mutually perpendicular planes are
and 120 N/mm2. In addition these planes carry a shear stress of 40 N/mm2. Find the value of at
which the shear stain energy is least. If failure occurs at this value of the shear strain energy,
estimate the elastic limut of the material in simple tension.
Take the factor of safety on elastic limit as 3.
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15. Find the centroidal principal moments of inertia of a equal angle section 80mm x 80mm x 10
mm.
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16.A curved bar of rectangular cross section 60mm wide x 75mm deep in the plane of bending
initially unstressed, is subjected to a bending moment of 2.25 KNm which tends to straighten the
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bar. The mean radius of curvature is 150mm. Find: (i) position of neutral axis (ii) the greatest
bending stress.
17. A bolt is under an axial thrust of 9.6 KN together with a tranverse force of 4.8 KN. Calculate the
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diameter of the bolt according to failure theories.
18. The inside and outside diameters of a cast iron cylinder are 240mm and 150mm resp. If the
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ultimate strength of cast iron is 180 MN/m2, find the internal pressure which could cause rupture
according to failure theories.
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19. Calculate the safe compressive load on a hollow cast iron column (one end fixed and other end
hinged) of 150mm external diameter, 100mm internal diameter and 10mm length. Use Euler’s
formula with a factor of safety of 5 and E = 95 GN/m2.
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20. Calculate the thickness of a metal necessary for a cylindrical shall of internal diameter 160mm
to withstand an internal pressure of 25 MN/m2, if maximum tensile stress is 125 MN/m2.
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