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This document contains information about an assignment for a Strength of Materials course, including the academic year, program details, faculty member, and 3 practice questions on stresses in composite bars, shear force and bending moment diagrams for beams, and shear stress distribution in triangular beams. The questions are part of an assignment to help students practice core concepts in strength of materials.

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This document contains information about an assignment for a Strength of Materials course, including the academic year, program details, faculty member, and 3 practice questions on stresses in composite bars, shear force and bending moment diagrams for beams, and shear stress distribution in triangular beams. The questions are part of an assignment to help students practice core concepts in strength of materials.

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Academic Year:2022-23

Assignment - I Questions
Year: II Semester: II
Name of the Program: B.Tech. Section: ME-A&B
Course/Subject: Strength of Materials Course Code:
Name of the Faculty: B Krishna Murthy Department: ME
Designation: Assistant Professor

1. A mild steel rod of 25 mm internal diameter and 400 mm long is enclosed centrally
inside a hollow copper tube of external diameter 35 mm and internal diameter of 30
mm. the ends of the tube and rods are brazed together and the composite bar is
subjected to an axial pull of 50 KN. If E for steel and copper is 200 GN/m2 and 100
GN/m2 respectively, find the stresses developed in the rod and tube. BT4

2. A Simply supported beam is carrying loads as shown in fig. draw the shear force and
bending moment diagrams for the beam. BT5

3. A cross section of a beam in the form of a triangle with base 200mm and depth 300mm.
If the shear stress on the beam is 60KN study the distribution determine the maximum
shear stress. BT4

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