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I B.Tech. Supplementary Examinations, November/December -2005
APPLIED MECHANICS
(Civil Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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Figure 1:
2. (a) Two blocks having weights W1 and W2 are connected by a string and rest on
horizontal planes as shown in figure2. If the angle of friction for each block is
φ, find the magnitude and direction of the least force ‘P’ applied to the upper
block that will induce sliding.
Figure 2:
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Figure 3:
(b) A belt is running over a pulley of diameter 1200 mm at 200 r.p.m. The angle
of contact is 1650 and coefficient of friction between the belt and pulley is 0.3
If the maximum tension in the belt is 3000N, find the power transmitted by
the belt. [8+8]
4. (a) From first principles deduce an expression to determine the centroid of a tri-
angle of base ‘ b’ and height ‘ h’
(b) Determine the centroidal co-ordinates of the shaded area as shown in figure4.
[8+8]
Figure 4:
5. (a) Define mass moment of inertia and explain Transfer formula for mass moments
of inertia
(b) Derive the expression for the moment of inertia of a homogeneous sphere of
radius ‘r’ and mass density‘ w’ with reference to its diameter. [8+8]
6. (a) A stone is thrown from the top of a building upward at an angle of 400 with
the horizontal with an initial speed of 30m/s. The height of the building above
ground level is 30m. Determine
i. The horizontal distance from the point of projection to the point where
the stone strikes the ground.
ii. The greatest height reached by the stone above the ground level.
iii. The velocity with which the stone strikes the ground
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iv. Time of flight.
(b) A flywheel which is at rest attains a constant speed of 300 rpm after acceler-
ating uniformly for 10 seconds. Determine the number of revolutions made by
the flywheel during the period. [8+8]
7. (a) A right circular cylindrical drum rotates at an angular speed of 600 rpm,. It is
braked by a bar pulled by a force of 12N as shown in the figure5. If the radius
of the cylinder 0.35m, with a weight of 445N, find the number of revolutions
it will make before coming to rest. Also find the time required for the drum
to come to rest. Weight of the drum is1800N and a=0.70m
Figure 5:
(b) A homogeneous sphere of radius r =0.30m and weight of 180N rotates about
a vertical diameter with initial angular velocity ω=20π /sec and is braked by
the device shown in figure6. Neglecting friction in bearings, determine the
time required for the brake to bring the sphere to rest, if the coefficient of
friction at ‘B’ is 1/3 and P=45N. [8+8]
Figure 6:
8. A small ball of weight ‘W’ is attached to the middle of a tightly stretched perfectly
flexible wire AB of length 2l, connected between two horizontal rigid surfaces.
(arrangement is vertical). Prove that for small lateral displacements and high initial
tension in the wire, the ball will have a simple harmonic motion, and calculate the
period. [16]
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Code No: RR10105 Set No.2
I B.Tech. Supplementary Examinations, November/December -2005
APPLIED MECHANICS
(Civil Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
?????
1. Find the reactions Ra and Rb induced at the supports A and B of the right-angle
bar ACB supported as shown in Figure7 and subjected to a vertical load P applied
at the mid-point of AC. [16]
Figure 7:
2. (a) Two blocks, connected by a horizontal link AB are supported on two rough
planes as shown in Figure8. The coefficient for friction of block A on the hori-
zontal plane is µ = 0.4. The angle of friction for block B on the inclined plane
is ϕ = 150 . What is the smallest weight W of block A for which equilibrium
of the system can exist?
Figure 8:
(b) Two blocks of weight W1 and W2 rest on a rough inclined plane and are
connected by a short piece of string as shown in Figure9. If the coefficients of
friction are µ1 = 0.2 and µ2 = 0.3, respectively, find the angle of inclination
of the plane for which sliding will impend. Assume W1 = W2 = 5 N. [8+8]
3. (a) What are the assumptions to be made to derive an expression for the limiting
ratio of tension?
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Figure 9:
(b) In flat belt, the intial tension is 1800N. The angle of lap on the smaller pulleys
is 1700 . The coefficient of friction between the belt and pulley surface is 0.25.
Diameter of pulley is 900mm and it runs at 450 r.p.m. Determine the power
that can be transmitted at the above speed Neglect the effect of centrifugal
tension. [8+8]
4. (a) Locate the centroid of given parabola bounded by x- axis the line x = a.
{As shown in the Figure10}
Figure 10:
(b) Locate the centroid of the wire bent as shown in figure11. [8+8]
5. (a) Determine mass moment of inertia of slender rod of length ‘L’ about its cen-
troidal axis normal to the rod.
(b) Derive the expression for mass moment of inertia of a cone of height ‘h’ and
base radius ‘r’ and mass density ‘w’ with respect to its geometric axis. [8+8]
6. (a) A railway car is moving with a velocity of 20m/s. The diameter of the wheel
is 1m. The wheel is running on a straight rail without slipping. Find the
velocity of the point on the circumference at 600 in the clockwise direction
from the top at any instant.
(b) A 600mm diameter flywheel is brought uniformly from rest to a speed of
350rpm in 20 seconds. Determine the velocity and acceleration of a point on
the rim 2 seconds after starting from rest. [8+8]
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Figure 11:
8. Two springs of stiffness k1 and k2 are connected in series. Upper end of the com-
pound spring is connected to a ceiling and lower end carries a load ‘W’. Find the
equivalent spring stiffness of the system. If the above two springs are connected in
parallel then find the equivalent spring stiffness of the system also. [16]
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Code No: RR10105 Set No.3
I B.Tech. Supplementary Examinations, November/December -2005
APPLIED MECHANICS
(Civil Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
?????
Figure 12:
2. (a) A body resting on a rough horizontal plane required a pull of 82N inclined at
300 to the plane just to move it. It was found that a push of 100N inclined at
300 to the plane just moved the body. Determine the weight of the body and
the coefficient of friction.
(b) Two blocks A and B of weight 100N and 300N respectively are resting on a
rough inclined plane as shown in figure13. Find the value of angle (α) when
the block ‘B’ is about to slide. Take coefficient of friction between the two
blocks as well as block B and the inclined plane as 0.25 [8+8]
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Figure 13:
Figure 14:
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5. (a) Show that the moment of inertia of a thin circular ring of mass M and mean
radius R with respect to its geometric axis is M R2 .
(b) Find out the mass moment of inertia of a right circular cone of base radius R
and mass M about the axis of the cone. [8+8]
6. (a) A particle moves along straight line. Its motion in represented by the equation
S = 16t + 4t2 − 3t3 where S is in metres and t, in seconds. Determine
i. displacement, velocity and acceleration 2 seconds after start.
ii. displacement and acceleration when velocity is zero and
iii. displacement and acceleration when acceleration is zero.
(b) A projectile is aimed at a target on the horizontal plane and falls 12m short
when the angle of projection is 150 while it overshoots by 24m when the angle
is 450 . Find the angle of projection to hit the target. [8+8]
7. (a) A solid cylinder and a thin hoop of equal masses ‘m’ and radii ‘r’ are connected
by a bar . The system rolls down the inclined plane without slipping. Find
the acceleration of the system and the tension in the bar.
{As shown in the Figure15}
Figure 15:
(b) A car of mass 800kgs traverses an unbanked curve of 150m radius to 60Kmph.
The wheel base width is 2m and the centre of gravity of the car is 500mm
above the road. Calculate the normal reaction at each wheel. [8+8]
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Figure 16:
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I B.Tech. Supplementary Examinations, November/December -2005
APPLIED MECHANICS
(Civil Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
?????
Figure 17:
(b) A rigid bar AB is supported in a vertical plane and carries a load Q at its free
end as shown in figure18. Neglecting the weight of the bar itself, compute the
magnitude of the tensile force S induced in the horizontal string CD. [8+8]
Figure 18:
2. (a) Referring to the figure19, determine the least value of the force ‘P’ to cause
motion to impend rightward. Assume the coefficient of friction under the
blocks to be 0.2 and the pulley to be frictionless.
(b) A block of weight W1 =1000N rests on a horizontal surface and supports on top
of it another block of weight W2 =250N as shown in figure20. The block W2
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Figure 19:
is attached to a vertical wall by the inclined string AB. Find the magnitude
of the horizontal force ‘P’ applied to the lower block as shown, that will be
necessary to cause slipping to impend. The coefficient of static friction for all
contact surfaces is µ=0.3. [8+8]
Figure 20:
4. (a) Deduce an equation for moment of inertia of right circular solid cone about
its generating axes of base radius ‘R’ and altitude ‘h’
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Figure 21:
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Figure 22:
Figure 23:
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