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2. Attempt any THREE of the following: 12
a) Calculate M.I. of a T-section about the centroidal xx axis. Top
flange is 1200 mm × 200 mm and web is 1800 mm × 200 mm.
Total height is 2000 mm.
b) Draw stress - strain diagram with all salient points on it for
ductile material and explain the term ultimate stress.
c) For a certain material, modulus of elasticity is 169 MPa. If
Poisson’s ratio is 0.32, calculate the values of modulus of
rigidity and bulk modulus.
d) A cantilever of span 3 m carries a point load of 5kN at 2 m
from the support and a u.d.l. of 4 kN/m over the entire span.
Draw S.F. and B.M. diagrams.
Fig. No. 1
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c) A simply supported beam of span 7 m carries an u.d.l. of
2kN/m over 4 m length from left hand support and a point
load of 5 kN at 2 m from right hand support. Draw S.F. and
B.M. diagrams.
d) A C-clamp as shown in Figure No. 2, carries a load P = 25 kN.
The cross-section of the clamp at x - x is rectangular, having
width equal to twice the thickness. Assuming that the C-clamp
is made of steel casting with an allowable stress of 100 N/mm2,
find its dimensions b and t.
Fig. No. 2
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4. Attempt any THREE of the following: 12
a) A steel rail is 12.6 m long and is laid at a temperature of 24°C.
The maximum temperature expected is 44°C.
Determine:
(i) The minimum gap between two rails to be left so that
temperature stresses do not develop.
(ii) Thermal stresses developed in the rails if no expansion
joint is provided.
Take E = 2 × 105 N/mm2 and a = 12 × 10–6/°C.
b) Calculate the power a shaft of 30 mm diameter can transmit
with a speed of 200 r.p.m. if the permissible shear stress is
120 N/mm2. Take maximum torque as 30% more than the
average torque.
c) An overhanging beam is as shown in Figure No. 3. Draw S.F.
and B.M. diagrams and locate the point of contraflexure.
Fig No. 3
d) A simply supported beam of span 8 m carries a point load
of 60 kN at the centre of the span. Calculate the modulus of
section required, if bending stress is not to exceed 150 MPa.
e) State the equation of torsion with the meaning of each term
and use the torsional equation to find torque induced in a solid
circular shaft of 50 mm diameter rotating at 100 r.p.m. The
permissible shear stress is not to exceed 75 MPa.
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5. Attempt any TWO of the following: 12
a) A rectangular block loaded is shown in Figure No. 4. Find linear
strains in X, Y and Z directions. Also find change in volume
of the block. Take E = 200 GPa and Poisson’s ratio. m = 0.25
Fig No. 4
b) A simply supported beam of span 8 m carries two point loads of
50 kN and 20 kN at 2 m and 6 m from the left hand support
respectively. Draw bending moment diagram and also sketch
the qualitative deflected shape of the beam.
c) State any four assumptions in the theory of simple bending and
apply the bending stress equation to determine the maximum
bending stress developed in a rectangular beam of cross section
50 mm × 150 mm when a bending moment of 600 N.m is applied
about x-x axis.
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6. Attempt any TWO of the following: 12
a) A beam of square cross section 100 mm × 100 mm is subjected
to a shear force of 30 kN. Calculate the maximum shear stress
as well as shear stress induced across the section at a layer
20 mm away from the neutral axis. Sketch the shear stress
distribution diagram for the given beam.
b) A hollow circular shaft is required to transmit a torque of
24 kN.m. The inside diameter is 0.6 times external diameter.
Calculate both the diameter, if allowable shear stress is 80 MPa.
c) A rectangular column 150 mm wide and 100 mm thick carries a
load of 150 kN at an eccentricity of 50 mm in the plane bisecting
the thickness. Find the maximum and minimum intensities of
stress at the base section. Draw the combined stress distribution
diagram showing these valves.