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USN 10M8661

Sixth Semester B.E. Degree Examination, June / July 2014


Theory of Elasticity
Time: 3 hrs. Max. Marks:100
o Note: Answer FIVE fuII questions, selecting
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o at least TWO questions from each part.
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PART -A
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I a. What are the assumptions made in theory of elasticity? (05 Marks)


o b. Derive the equations for octahedral normal and shear stresses. (05 Marks)
I c. The rectangular stress component at a point is,
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(!= lzo 40
tt 20 f
o,, = 40 | -40 - 60 lN/ mm,
'tt
clj
cco
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120 -60 80 l
.= cl Determine the principal stresses at the given point. (10 Marks)
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-c !l 2 a. Explain the significance of compatibility equations. Derive the set of compatibility equations
for a given strain field. (10 Marks)
*.- b. The displacement field is given by,
a= U:K(x2 +22), V=K(4x +2y' +z), W =4Kzz
sc) where K is very small constant, what are the strain components at (2,2,3) rn directions.
c3O (10 Marks)
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3 a. Investigate what problem of plane stress is satisfied bythe stress function,
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!=

:?o d-_l
Ixv_ ru'l
3F ,,|+tv,P
' 4hL', 3hrj 2"
a.A applied to the,region included in y: 0, y: h, X: 0 on the side x positive. (14 Marks)
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b. Explain the generalized Hook's law. (06 Marks)
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al= 4 a. Starting from the fundamental derive an expression for radial and tangential stress in a thick
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!ol wall cylinder subjected to internal and external fluid pressure. (15 Marks)
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b. A steel tube, which has an outside diameter of 100 mm and inside diameter of 50 mm is
booor) subjected to an internal pressure of 14 MPa and an external pressure of 5.5 MPa. Calculate
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o= the maximum hoop stress in the tube. (05 Marks)
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PART - B
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5 a. Derive the expression for radial and tangential stresses in a rotating solid disc of uniform
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thickness. (10 Marks)
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z b. A disc of uniform thickness having inner and outer diameters 100 mm and 400 mm
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respectively is rotating at 5000 rev/min. The density of the material is 7800 kg/m3 and
Poisson's ratio is 0.28. Determine the radial and circumferential stress at aradius of 0.05 m.
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(10 Marks)

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Show ,hu,
ax' +8' = 0 in the case of torsion of solid prismatic (10 Marks)

b. A thin walled box section of dimensions 2a x a x t is to be compared with a solid section of

m
diameter a. Find the thickness 't' so that two sections have,
,,"t"

A- 'm "l
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i) The sa-me maximum stress for the same torque.
ii) Thesd'mQ:stifftress. , (10 Marks)
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7 a. Derive the expffi"bions for the radial and circumferential stfess in the case of a thin circular
disc with a concerttr,io hole and a temperature distribution s)mmetrical about its axis.
'1r,.",,,:ii (10 Marks)
b. Determine the radail a'ir4;Epg.tttial stress distributionrih a solid long cylinderical conductor
subjected to a radial tempeiature distribution. (10 Marks)

I Wrtie short notes on : ' ,,,"" o, ,

a. Uniqueness theorem.
b. Saint Venant principle.
c. Membrane analogy.
d. Principle of superposition. (20 Marks)

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