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The document is an exam paper for an advanced steel design course. It contains two parts - Part A with 5 short answer questions and Part B with 10 numerical problems to solve related to design of steel structures like connections, beams, trusses and bunkers. The questions cover a wide range of topics in steel design.

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Code No: 5220AT
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
M.Tech II Semester Examinations, January - 2018
ADVANCED STEEL DESIGN
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(Structural Engineering)
Time: 3hrs Max.Marks:75

Note: This question paper contains two parts A and B.


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Part A is compulsory which carries 25 marks. Answer all questions in Part A. Part B
consists of 5 Units. Answer any one full question from each unit. Each question carries
10 marks and may have a, b, c as sub questions.
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PART - A
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5 × 5 Marks = 25

1.a) How the strength of fillet weld is determined? [5]


b) Explain different types of lap joint with neat diagram. [5]
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c) Define slenderness radius and radius of gyration. [5]
d) What is meant by web crippling? [5]
e) Write a note on openings in bunkers. [5]
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PART - B
5 × 10 Marks = 50

2. An ISLC 300@ 324.7N/m(Fe410 grade steel) is to carry a factored tensile force of


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1000kN. The channel section is to be welded at the site to a gusset plate 12 mm thick.
Design a fillet weld, if the overlap is limited to 350mm. [10]
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3. Two plates 10mm and 18mm thick are to be joined by double cover butt joint. Design
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the joint for the following data.
Factored design load = 600kN
Bolt dia= 20mm
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Grade of steel = Fe410
Grade of bolt = 4.6
Cover plate 2(one on each side) = 8mm thick. [10]
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4. Design an eccentric bolted connection to the following parameters.
Load transferred to each bracket plate = 170kN.
Number of vertical rows of bolts = 2
Spacing of bolts in each vertical rows = 80mm
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Distance between rows = 120mm
Diameter of bolts = 20mm
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Eccentricity of load = 200mm
Thickness of bracket plate = 12mm [10]
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5. An ISLB 300@ 369.8 N/m transmits an end reaction of 385kN under factored loads, to
the web of ISMB 450 @ 710.2 N/m. Design a bolted framed connection. Steel is of
grade Fe410 and bolts are of grade 4.6. [10]
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6. Analyze the roof truss shown in figure 1 and design the bottom chord member and
bolted connections. [10]
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Figure 1

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7. Analyze the roof truss and design the top chord member for the roof truss shown in
figure 2. [10]
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Figure 2

8. Determine the flexural design strength of the following welded shape. The girder is
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simply supported and has lateral support at the ends and midspan only. Consider that
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only flanges resist bending moment. Flanges: 300 × 12mm. Web: 1500 × 10mm.
Span = 15m. [10]
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9. A welded girder is to carry a factored moment 3500kNm and a factored shear 600kN.
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Suggest suitable size of flange plates. [10]
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10. Determine the area of steel of singly reinforced bunker wall of depth 250mm subjected
to Fi = 50kN/m and M = 30kNm/m at the horizontal level. Use M30 and Fe500 steel.
[10]
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11. Explain briefly the design procedure of bunkers with Rectangular or Square Bottom
with necessary formulae. [10]

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