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Mechanics of Solids

Tutorial-I
(Problems On Simple Stresses and Strains)

Problems on Uniform cross-section of Bar:


1. A circular rod of diameter 20 mm and 500 mm long is subjected to a tensile force of 45 KN.
the modulus of elas city for the material is 2.1x105 N/mm2. Find the stress, strain & the
elonga on (change in length)
2. A tensile test is performed on a brass specimen 10mm in diameter using a gauge length of
50mm when applying axial tensile load of 25KN it is observed that the distance between the
gauge mark increased by 0.152mm. calculate modulus of elas city of brass.

Problems on Tapered cross-section of Bar:

3. A circular alloy bar 2m long uniformly tapers from 30mm diameter to 20mm diameter.
Calculate the elonga on of the rod under the axial force of 50kN. Take E=140GPa

Problems on Varying cross-section/varying Loads of Bar:

4. An axial pull of 35000 N is ac ng on a bar consis ng of three lengths as shown in figure. If


the Young’s modulus is taken as 2.1x105 N/mm2, Determine: (i) Stresses in each sec on and
(ii) Total extension of the bar.

5. A brass bar, having cross-sec onal area of 1000 mm2, is subjected to axial forces as shown in
figure. Find the total elonga on of the bar. Take E=1.05x105 N/mm2

6. A member ABCD is subjected to point loads P1, P2, P3 and P4 as shown. Find P2 required for
necessary equilibrium, if P1 = 45kN, P3 = 450kN and P4=130kN. Determine the total
elonga on of the member.
Problems on Composite/Compound Bars:

7. A steel rod of 3 cm diameter is enclosed centrally in a hollow copper tube of external


diameter 5cm and internal diameter of 4cm. the composite bar is then subjected to an axial
pull of 45000N.if the length of each bar is equal to 15 cm, determine: i) The stresses in the
rod and tube, and (ii) Load carried by each bar.
8. A steel tube of 30mm external diameter and 20mm internal diameter encloses a copper rod
of 15.5mm diameter to which it is rigidly joined at each end. If, at a temperature of 10°C
there is no longitudinal stress, calculate the stresses in the rod and the tube when the
temperature is raised to 200°C. Take Es = 2.1x105 N/mm2 and Ec = 1x105 N/mm2 Co-efficient
of linear expansion 11x10-6/°C and 18x10-6/°C

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