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B.E./B.Tech.Degree Examinations, November/December 2010 Regulations 2008 econ! emester "ommon to "ivil, #eronautical, #utomobile, $arine, $echanical, %ro!

uction, "hemical , %etroleum Engineering an! to Biotechnolog&, %ol&mer, Textile, Textile'(ashion), Rubber an! %lastics Technolog& $E21*1 Engineering $echanics Time+ Three ,ours $aximum+ 100 $ar-s #ns.er #// 0uestions %art # 1 '10 x 2 2 20 $ar-s) 1. De3ine the 3ollo.ing terms + 'a) "o4lanar 3orces 'b) "oncurrent 3orces. 2. 5hat i s the !i33erence bet.een a resultant 3orce an! e6uilibration 3orce7 8. 5hat is meant b& 3ree bo!& !iagram o3 a rigi! bo!&7 9. 5rite the con!itions o3 e6uilibrium o3 a s&stem o3 4arallel 3orces acting in a 4lane. *. De:ne ra!ius o3 g&ration .ith res4ect to x1axis o3 an area. ;. tate 4arallel axis theorem .ith sim4le s-etch. <. The angular rotation o3 an accelerate! !isc is given b& = 2 '>282)t8 ? '829)t2 ? ;t ra!ians. (in! its angular acceleration .hen t 2 2 sec. 8. 5hat i s linear momentum7 >. De3ine + "oe33icient o3 static 3riction. 10. # bo!& is rotating .ith an angular velocit& o3 * ra!ians/sec. #3ter 9 secon!s, the angular velocit& o3 the bo!& becomes 18 ra!ians/sec. Determine the angular acceleration o3 the bo!&. %art B 1 '* x 1; 2 80 $ar-s) 11. 'a) 'i) Determine the resultant o3 the concurrent 3orce s&stem sho.n in the 3ol1 lo.ing '$ar-s 8) 'ii) The 3ollo.ing 3igure sho.s a 10 -g lam4 su44orte! b& t.o cables #B an! #". (in! the tension in each cable. '$ar-s 8) @R 11. 'b) (orces 82 -N, 29 -N, 29 -N an! 120 -N are concurrent at origin an! are res4ectivel& !irecte! through the 4oints .hose coor!inates are #'2, 1, ;), B '9, 12, *), " '18, 12, 1) an! D '*, 1, 12). Determine the magnitu!e o3 the resultant an! the angles it ma-es .ith coor!inate axes. '1;) 12. 'a) 'i) # 3orce '10i ? 20A B *-)N acts at a 4oint % '9, 8, 2) m. Determine the moment o3 this 3orce about the 4oint 0'2, 8, 9) m in vector 3orm. #lso 3in! the magnitu!e o3 the moment an! its angles .ith res4ect to xC &C D axes. '$ar-s 8) 'ii) # 4late #B"D in the sha4e o3 a 4arallelogram is acte! u4on b& t.o cou4les, as sho.n in the 3igure. Determine the angle : i3 the resultant cou4le is 1.8 N.m cloc-.ise. '$ar-s 8) @R 12. 'b) T.o beams #B an! "D are sho.n in 3igure. # an! D are hinge! su44orts. B an! " are roller su44orts. 'i) -etch the 3ree bo!& !iagram o3 the beam #B an! !etermine the reactions at the su44orts # an! B. '$ar-s >) 'ii) -etch the 3ree bo!& !iagram o3 the beam "D an! !etermine the reactions

at the su44orts " an! D. '$ar-s <) 18. 'a) 'i) Derive, 3rom 3irst 4rinci4le, the secon! moments o3 area Exx an! E&& 3or the rectangular area .hen the axes are as sho.n belo.+ '$ar-s ;) 'ii) Derive, b& !irect integration, an ex4ression 3or the secon! moment o3 area o3 a triangle, sho.n in 3igure, about x1axis. '$ar-s 10) 18. 'b) 'i) "alculate the centroi! 4olar moment o3 inertia o3 a rectangular section .ith brea!th o3 100 mm an! height o3 200 mm. '$ar-s 9) 'ii) (in! the moment o3 inertia o3 the sha!e! area sho.n in 3igure about the vertical an! horiDontal centroi! axes. The .i!th o3 the hole i s 200 mm. '$ar-s 12) 19. 'a) 'i) # stone i s thro.n verticall& u4.ar!s 3rom a 4oint on a bri!ge locate! 90 m above the .ater. E3 it stri-es the .ater 9 s a3ter release, !etermine the s4ee! at .hich the stone .as thro.n an! the s4ee! at .hich the stone stri-es the .ater. '$ar-s 8) 'ii) # bomb is !ro44e! 3rom an aeros4ace 3l&ing at a s4ee! o3 800 -m/h at a height o3 1*00 m above the level groun!. (in! the horiDontal !istance covere! b& the bomb a3ter its release. #lso an! the time re6uire! 3or the bomb to hit the target an! the velocit& .ith .hich the bomb hits the target. '$ar-s 8) @R 19. 'b) # ball o3 mass 1 -g moving .ith a velocit& o3 ; m/s stri-es another ball o3 mass 2 -g moving .ith a velocit& o3 2 m/s at the instant o3 im4act the velocities o3 the t.o balls are 4arallel an! incline! at 80F to the line Aoining their centers as sho.n in the 3igure. E3 the coe33icient o3 restitution i s 0.*, 3in! the velocit& an! the !irection o3 the t.o balls a3ter im4act. #lso calculate the loss in -inetic energ& !ue to im4act an! the 4ercentage o3 loss. '$ar-s 1;) 1*. 'a) 'i) T.o bloc-s # an! B o3 mass *0 -g an! 100 -g res4ectivel& are connecte! b& a string " .hich 4asses through a 3rictionless 4ulle& connecte! .ith the 3ixe! .all b& another string D as sho.n in 3igure. (in! the 3orce % re6uire! to 4ull the bloc- B. #lso 3in! the tension in the string D. Ta-e coe33icient o3 3riction at all contact sur3aces as 0.8. '8) 'ii) En a belt !rive, the smaller 4ulle& is subAecte! to a tension T1 on the tight si!e an! a tension T2 on the slac- si!e. Derive a relation bet.een these tensions in terms o3 the coe33icient o3 3riction an! the angle o3 .ra4. '$ar-s 8) @R 1*. 'b) The 3igure given belo. sho.s a ste44e! 4ulle&. The smaller ra!ius is 1*0mm an! the bigger ra!ius i s 200 mm. T.o loa!s % an! 0 are connecte! b& inextensible taut cor!s. /oa! % moves .ith an initial velocit& o3 0.2 m/s an! has a constant acceleration o3 0.2* m/s2 both !o.n.ar!s. Determine 'i) The number o3 revolutions turne! b& the 4ulle& in 9 secon!s '$ar-s ;) 'ii) Gelocit& an! the !istance travele! b& loa! 0 a3ter 9 secon!s. '$ar-s *) 'iii) #cceleration o3 4oint B locate! on the rim o3 the 4ulle& at t 2 0. Hive both magnitu!e an! !irection. '$ar-s *)

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