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1. Define Stress and Strain. Explain in detail stress strain diagram for Mild steel material.

2. Define the following


Hardness
Toughness
Fatigue
Hookes Law
Plasticity
Poissons ratio
Elasticity
Slenderness ratio
3. A hollow shaft is to transmit 200KW at 80 rpm. If shear stress is not to exceed 60MPa
and internal diameter is 0.6 of external diameter. Find the diameter of the shaft
4. Discuss the assumptions made in Eulers Column Theory.
5. Define volumetric strain. Derive the relationship between Youngs Modulus and Bulk
Modulus.
6. A load of 80 KN is jointly supported by three rods of 20 mm diameter as shown in fig.
The rods are adjusted in such a way that they share the load equally. If an additional
load of 50 KN is added, find the final stresses in steel and copper

7. A T-shaped cross-section of a beam shown in Fig. 2 is subjected to a vertical shear force


of 200 kN. Calculate the shear stress at important points and draw shear stress
distribution diagram. Moment of inertia about the horizontal axis is 115 x106 mm4

50
m
m

20
0
m
m

200
mm

8. Draw Shear force and bending moment diagram for Fig

9. An

symmetric I-section
beam carries a shearing force of 200 KN at a section. Sketch shear stress distribution
across the I-section as shown in fig

10.

Derive the equation for Deflection of simply supported beam with uniformly
distributed load
11.
Derive basic equation of torsion with usual notations.
12.
Find Eulers crippling load for hollow cylindrical steel column of 38 mm external
and 2.5 mm thick. Take length of the column as 2.3m and hinged at its both ends. Take
E=205 GPa. Also determine crippling load by Rankines formula using constants as 335
MPa and 1/7500
13.
Find the angle of twist per metre length of a hollow shaft of 100mm external and
60mm internal diameter, if the shear stress is not to exceed 35MPa. Take C=85GPa
14.
If solid steel shaft has to transmit 100KW at 160 rpm. Taking allowable shear
stress as 70 MPa, find suitable diameter of the shaft. The Maximum torque transmitted
in each revolution exceeds the mean by 20%
15. A steel rod 5m long and 30mm in diameter is subjected to an axial load of
50KN.Determine the change in length, diameter and volume of the rod. Take E=2x105
N/mm2 and poissons ratio= 0.25
16. An axial pull of 35000N is acting as shown in fig.1. If Youngs Modulus is 2.1 x 105 N/mm2
.Determine.
1. Stresses in each section and

2. Total elongation of the bar

17. The stresses at a point of a machine component are 150MPa and 50MPa both

tensile. Find the intensities of normal, shear and resultant stresses no a plane inclined
at 55 with the axis of Major tensile stress Using Mohr Circle
18. Draw Shear force and bending moment diagram for Fig

19. A hollow steel shaft of 300mm external diameter and 200mm internal

diameter has to be replaced by a solid alloy shaft. Assuming the same values
of polar modulus for both, calculate the diameter of latter and work out the
ratio of their torsional rigidities. Take C for steel as 2.4C for alloy.
20. I-section beam 450mm x 300mm has flange thickness of 20mm. and web thickness
of 15mm. It carries shearing force of 200KN at a section. Sketch Shear stress
distribution across the section.

21. A circular steel rod of different cross-sections is loaded as shown in Fig. Find the
maximum stress induced in the rod and its deformation. Take E=200 GPa

22. A point in a strained material is subjected to stresses as shown in fig .Find normal
and shearing stresses on section AB inclined at an angle of 30 with X-X axis. Also
find the resultant stress on the section

23. Draw Shear force and bending moment diagram for Fig

24. A solid shaft of 200 mm diameter has the same cross-sectional area as the hollow
shaft of the same material with inside diameter of 150 mm, Find the ratio of
1. Powers transmitted by both the shafts at same angular velocity.
2. Angles of twist in equal lengths of these shafts, when stressed to same intensity
25. A Timber beam of rectangular section has a span of 4.8m and is simply supported at
its ends. It is required to carry a total load of 45KN uniformly distributed over the
whole span. Find the values of breadth and depth of the beam, if maximum bending
stress is not to exceed 7 MPa and maximum deflection is limited to 9.5mm. Take E
for timber as 10.5GPa
26. What is point of Contraflexure? Draw Shear force & Bending Moment diagram for the
beam as shown in fig

27. Assumptions made in Eulers Theory


28. Assumptions in Theory of Simple Bending

29. Derive the Equation

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