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Total No. of Questions : 09


B.Tech. (Marine Engineering) (2013 Onwards)
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(Sem.–3)
STRENGTH OF MATERIALS – I
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Subject Code
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: BTME-301
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Paper ID : [A1138]
Time : 3 Hrs. Max. Marks : 60
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INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES :
1. SECTION-A is COMPULSORY consisting of TEN questions carrying T WO marks
each.
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SECTION-B
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FIVE questions
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carrying FIVE marks
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have to attempt any FOUR questions.
3. SECTION-C contains T HREE questions carrying T EN marks each and students

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have to attempt any T WO questions.

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SECTION–A

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p e
a) Differentiate between primary strain and secondary strain.
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b) State the assumptions for evaluating shear stress in a circular shaft subjected to twist.

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c) Define principal planes and principal stresses.
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d) Define thermal stress and thermal strain.

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p
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a composite bar.
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g) Derive the Torsion20709
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f) What is the difference between Engineering and True Stress Strain curve?

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h) Differentiate between homogeneity and isotropy.


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i) Differentiate between polar modulus and section modulus.

j) Discuss the failure for long and short columns.


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SECTION–B
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2. Derive the relation between bulk modulus and Young’s modulus in terms of Poisson’s
ratio.
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and bending moments.
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of the beams are shown in Fig. 1. Find the ratios of weights of circular and rectangular
cross section beams with respect to the square cross section beam.
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Fig.1

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4. Find the principal stresses, maximum shear stress and all the angles of an element
subjected to x = –120MPa, y = 180MPa and Txy = 80MPa (CCW) both analytically

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Derive the torsion equation, explain its assumptions and compare strengths of solid and
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6.

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Mention the advantages of Moment Area method and use it to derive the result for
deflection of a simply supported beam subjected to a central point load.
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7.
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A load of 270 kN is carried by a short concrete column 250 mm × 250 mm in size.
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and steel,
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b a
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Derive the stresses on an oblique section of a body subjected to a direct stresses in
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Draw SFD and BMD. Locate the point of contra flexure for Fig.2.

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Fig.2.

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