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IV B.E.

CIVIL ENGINEERING Test III CE 9251 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS Time: 1 hour Marks: 15 (3 x 2 = 6)
1. Write the three dimensional equilibrium equations in cartesian co-ordinates. 2. List the theories of failure applicable for ductile materials. 3. Write the Lames equation.

Max. Part A

IV B.E. CIVIL ENGINEERING Test III CE 9251 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS Time: 1 hour Marks: 15 Part A (3 x 2 = 6)
1. Write the three dimensional equilibrium equations in cartesian co-ordinates. 2. List the theories of failure applicable for ductile materials. 3. Write the Lames equation.

Max.

Part - B
4. An rectangular section 80 mm wide and 120 mm deep is subjected to a bending moment 10 kNm. The trace of the plane at loading is inclined at 45 o to the YY axis of the section. Calculate the maximum bending stress inclined in section. (3 Marks) 5. (a) The state of stress at a point is given by the tensor below. Determine the principal stress 100 60 40 60 50 10 (Or) (b) A shaft is subjected to a maximum torque of 10 kNm and a maximum bending moment of 7.5 kNm at a particular section. If the allowable equivalent stress in simple tension is 160 MN/m2. Find the diameter of the shaft according to the maximum shear stress theory. (6 Marks) 30 20 40

Part - B
4. An rectangular section 80 mm wide and 120 mm deep is subjected to a bending moment 10 kNm. The trace of the plane at loading is inclined at 45o to the YY axis of the section. Calculate the maximum bending stress inclined in section. (3 Marks) 5. (a) The state of stress at a point is given by the tensor below. Determine the principal stress 100 60 40 60 50 10 (Or) (b) A shaft is subjected to a maximum torque of 10 kNm and a maximum bending moment of 7.5 kNm at a particular section. If the allowable equivalent stress in simple tension is 160 30 20 40

MN/m2.

Find the diameter of the shaft according to the (6 Marks)

maximum shear stress theory.

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