Tutorial-4 2
Tutorial-4 2
Ans:
G=0.77x105 N/mm2
K=1.67x105 N/mm2
dv=1994.9 mm3
N13. The modulus of rigidity of a material is 0.8 x 105
N/mm2 . When a 6 mm x 6 mm bar of this material is
subjected to an axial pull of 3600 N, it was found that the
lateral dimension of bar is changed to 5.9991 mm x
5.9991 mm.
Find μ and E.
Ans:
µ=0.32
E=2.105x105 N/mm2
T3. A brass bar having cross section area of 900 mm2, is
subjected to axial forces as shown below. The lengths of
portion AB, BC and CD are 0.6 m, 0.8 m and 1.0 m
respectively. Determine the total elongation of the bar. Take
E = 100 GPa.
A B C D
40 kN 10 kN
70 kN 20 kN
T4. A tensile load of 80 kN is acting on a rod of diameter 80
mm and of length 8 m. A bore of diameter 60 mm is made
centrally on the rod. To what length the rod should be bored
so that the total extension will increase 25% under the
same tensile load. Take E = 200 GPa.
T8. Determine the magnitude of the load P necessary to
produce zero net change in the length of the bar shown in
the figure below. Take A=400 mm2.
Ans:
P=170 kN
T9. For the bar shown below, determine diameter of the
central portion and its length, if the total extension of the bar
is 0.16 mm. Take E=200 GPa. Stress at central portion is
limited to 140 N/mm2
Ans:
d=37.18mm
x=140.23mm HOME
T10. A tension test is carried out subjected on a mild steel
tube of external diameter 18 mm and internal diameter 12
mm. An an axial load of 2 kN produces an extension of
3.36 x 10-3 mm on a length of 50 mm and a lateral
contraction of 3.62 x 10-4 mm of outer diameter.
Determine E, μ,G and K.
Ans:
E=2.11x105 N/mm2
µ=0.3
G=81.15x103 N/mm2
K=175.42x103 N/mm2
ADDITIONAL
TUTORIAL PROBLEMS
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AT1. A two meter long steel bar is having uniform diameter of 40
mm for a length of 1 m, in the next 0.5 m its diameter gradually
reduces to 20 mm and for remaining 0.5 m length diameter remains
20 mm uniform as shown in the figure. If a load of 150 kN is applied
at the ends, find the stress in each section and total extension of the
bar. Take E = 200 Gpa
AT2. Determine the magnitude of the load P necessary to produce
zero net change in the length of the bar shown in the figure below.
Take A=400 mm2.
AT3. A steel bar of 400 mm x 120 mm x 60 mm is
subjected to forces as shown in the figure. Find the
change in dimension. Taking E = 200 GPa and µ = 0.25.
AT4. A circular concrete pillar consists of six steel rods
of total area 2280 mm2. Determine the area of concrete
required when it has to carry a load of 1000 kN. Take
allowable stresses for steel & concrete as 140 MPa & 8
MPa respectively. Take Es = 15 Ec.