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(SEM III) ODD SEMESTER THEORY EX A.MINATION 2909-1 0
"STRL\GTH or ~1 ATERIALS
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1 Mer:: L;" nO~\ing: lox2=20
( 2) erial, there are
-. tension and
two planes at right
--- = .0 : ; : ~ , ~ _ ~ gether with shearing
s:::;;ss.;~- : -: _- -- on the same phmes. If the
:- ::; - :: -= ::.:.:. - ~- ia is increased so that the
- - ~ - K times those given,
'ssible value of K if the
:::"::~:::!:::J: - -- --:5in the material is not to
maximum shear stress is
eter is subjected to a
KNm and a maximum
KNm. Find the factor of
the maximum shear stress
the maximum strain
;x-.=~ --=.-_ .- --'" elastic limit in simple
. Take ~=0.3.
(c) Write short notes on any two of the following
(i) Castigliano's theorem
(ii) Compatibility equations
(iii) Three-dimensional stresses.
Attempt any two parts of the following: lox2=20
(a) A timber joist of 6 metre span has to carry a
load .of 1 5kN/metre. Find the dimensions of the
joist if the maximum permissible stress is limited
to 8 N/mm
2
. The depth of the joist has to be
twice the width. '.
(b) A beam, simply supported at ends A and B IS
loaded with two point loads of 60 kN and
50 kN at distance 1 metre and"3 metre
respectively from end A. Determine the position
and magIlitud.e of maximum deflection.
Take E = 2 x 1 0
5
N/mm
2
and I = 8500 cm
4
.
(c) Find the internal and external diameters required
for a hollow shaft, which is t() transmit 40 kW
of power at 240 rev/minute. The shear stress is
to be limited to 1 00 MN/rri
2
. Take outside
diameter to be twice the inside diameter.
Attempt any two parts of the following: lOx2=20
(a) A leaf spring has 1 2 plates each 50 mm wide
and 5mm thick, the longest plate being 600 mm
long. The greatest bending stress is not to exced
1 80 N/mm
2
and the central deflection is 1 5mm.
Estimate the magnitude of the greatest central
load that can he applied to the spring.
E ~ 0.206 x 1 0
6
N/mm
2
.
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2
1/160 0 .
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(a) A curved bar of siluare section, 3 cm. sides and
mean radius of curvature 4.5 cm is initially
. unstressed. If a ~ellding moment of 300 N-m is
applied to the bar tending to straighten it, find
the stresses at the inner and outer faces.
(b) A 60 mm x 40 mm x 6 mm unequal angle is
placed with the longer leg vertical, and is used
as a beam. It is !;ubjected to a bending moment
of 1 2 kN-cm acting in the vertical plane tlirnugh
the centroid of the section. Determine the
maximum bending stress induced in the section.
(c) \Vrite short note8 on any two of the following :
(i) Centroidal Principal Axes
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(ii) Assumptions for the theory of curved bea 1 5
(~ii) ~"\.pp!h:;~t~G;.: ' f~f~t.l!'.'~;d~bep.ms wi t h lart~e
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