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NI Tlltll l' DtrGREE ELAIIINATION


CIVIL ENGINtrERING
Structural Engineering
Second Semestel
SHELI'S
THEORY OF'PLATES AND
Engrneenng anrl
(Common u'jt.h Nl.Tech' Stlr'rctural
Nrrl ur:aI D i -casier X'Ianagcrnent)
(1tr11'ectrr-c tlt-'m t1-ri' admittecl batch of 2t)1:)-201{;)
\'Iax. \'larks : 7tl
Ti.me : lJ ]-lor.ri_s
11rlstrct' I"IVE question's
AlI qrt est,i.ot1.s clor'''"r' ec1uoI rttot'ks'

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lrent plat;e' utriler purc hending
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of slighrli'
,'{,\ ql'(,1 rIiLt'e 15 rnrn thick is sr'lbiect'ctl lrr
pure bencli'l* The bent surface has
t
Pltt radi-t
arrd \r''= 760 mnl'
of curvllttll-c as Y' = Il80 rnlr
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Finil trl- and \'1' given ll 2'1 x lOt
N'[]'a :'rntl
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il =\l --..

2. (a) Denvo regardinsl cr'lindrical bendtng


ctlLtr'tt'itlt-t
u'ifh
of urifol mlr' l'l'lclecl rectangular pliltc'' (l {.)r
Builr rn cilg'es
(1,) I)t,rive st1'ess' strain i'cllrt'ions utltler 1-'r-il'''
(
br-luditrg of'1llitlr:" '1
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rs li )l. r.eL.t irn q ulu
sulJected to unifor.mfy
ai.trii*te,l .,
-*-r Itiat
-(r.r)e
io,rcl.
$ f)'.r'j\,.,,\l)J'plsjons for and clcll,
lrl;iir'rr, irlr tlr,
o rhe f r \4.o u -J..',fl:.:;5;StilJ
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distrrbulotl load. Size of tite
l, ; #;;*jf
Irlilre is r,ix6 i;;;
5' rlel'il'rr erl-ri:cssio, firr cieflectio,
s im p j.r- su p p or'1 o cl cir:c
a,, ,-rrlrnent-r of. a
ular
,q,. n".ir,.,":-,if
rlistrjirurec.i Lracl
p t,a t,,'."., f
to r_ilrfl t rm _[r_
r: n c 1,r: r l

prrni:iytlcs'-UL.rr\'vc1lJ(:r(.llli)lrrtllsti'onrfii ,..i
(1.1)
{) 9Y' !'inirt}rc me,bra,e force,: i,
thc r:r,li,clrical she.ll._.
n.i Lh lrrr rr,rbolic. caternar:v.
cir...:ul;.rr. arrd cr_clorl
rli'.c ri.i: s rl ue to ._qnow i,,,,f
1.
r'
1i..r.r2,,,,,,,i ra,,,,'.'vvr "r(
,i',,r'i: ;J[:ii,;.,
,/f.it ('r )
d/ r rrr'r th'rrr.rrrLrr"rlnc forces
i, r r.i].(,lrlrl.,.r Iindrie;r_[
^shcll lrof. subjected to .*ff
,.*rg.ht onl.r_. (7)
7' ])tlr"i'i' r'il,irliolrs b1. ,Finster.
bcrLilrnr r lr,,,r-r- ,,t ,r"tlrAri.ri \\.rlrir:r. ,.,rcthorl .,
._lr"r,. ftq t
8 Deljvi, r,r1u:,r1ions on membr.ane:
:Ili:i],.,,,
:i l,; ;; ;,,, j,;, ;,il "; ;; J H::l', :i,,jl,;,:1,:l:
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Structural
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Engineerine \9.\.
4i i
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second semester "'i$)--2"4.'
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THEoRy oF pLATEs arvn sunr,is
(Common with StrLrctural Engineering
&
Natural Disasler Management) I

(irlfcctive fiom the adrnined


batch of 2007_2A0g)
'l'ime:i IloLirs
N4ax. Marks:70
Answer ary IIVE questions.
All questiotts c{rtqi equal morks.

1' {a, List out the assumptions made in bending ofrong


rectangular
plates to cylindrical surface.
(b) A Ione rectlqularplate simply supported
along the long edges
has a span ,/, antl ca,riei uniformly
distributed l"oujq.
F'ind the varres ofconstnnts ofintegration
ofthe goveming
cliflbrential eqr-ntion.

)- ' Ile flne curvarrr., o.a bent prare


under pure be'ding and derive
momLrnt curvature relations write
the assumptions.

3' Deri'o'c an equrtion for cicflection


ofa simpry supported circulm
plate s,bjected kr unihmrll, riisuibuted
load (q) a,ct its maximunr
value.

4. Using Levy's approach derive differential


equation for
displ acements of a simply supported
rectangular plate subj ected
to uniformly distributed load. Indicate
the methoa ofsolving.
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5' List out various intemar and extemal
fbrces acting on an eremerir
ofthin she' of Revorution with symmetric
loading and derive the
equations of equilibrium assuming
membrane action.

6' (a) A thin cyrindricar she, is subjected


to x.y,zforces. using
membrane theory develop equations
oieq,,itib.iu* rr,f
indicate the- procedure of finding
the intemal forces.
ft) Derive rhe equation ofequilibrium
ofa shell ofgeneral shapc
z : f (x,y) su.bjected to x, y and
function F and membrate theory..
z forcer, ,Iirg , ,i..r,

7 ' (a) Explain deveropabre and rvaryred


surfhces, si,gly aril do,bh.
curved shers mred and shers of
transrarion
(b) Define a sheri and state its advantages
";;..;or;;.'
't and rlisadvantages
and ciassi{y the same accorcling
transrational, rotational
givingexamples.
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8. Write short note on the following:
(a) Schorer's method:urd its limitations
(b) Kirchofls assumptions in shells
(c) List oLrt the clifi"ercnces betlveen the Niivier,s anci Levy,s
solution in the anall.sis ofthin plates.

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