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India’s No 1 Stress and Strain IES Academy Chapter-1 Answers with Explanation (Objective) TE. :) Fh or Shoot [AsP, Land Ais same] GATE-L. Ans. (c) 0L=75 or sLoo% [AsP, L and A is same] (60) 100 (®astnoa _ Ber _ 100 (or), > (60) (62), Ens 208 es PL. (200 «1000)%2 GATE-2. Ans. (a) 5. ="2 m=1.25mm ‘AE (0.04%0,04) x200 x10" GATE-3, Ans. (c) A true stress — true strain curve in tension o ~ he" k= Strength co-efficient = 400 x (1.35) = 540 MPa. n= Strain — hardening exponent = 0.35 ae Tessie strangh (necking) Tue stioes = Testes GATE-4. Ans. (4) [= Tensile stress Bond Compressive lnm fx -A cadftleves“ioaded rotating beam, showing the normal distribution of surface stzgaxed i’, tonsion at the top and compression at the bottom). idual stress ‘The residual compressive stresses induced. www.iesacademy.com Email: iesacademy@yahoo.com Page-45 25, 1" Floor, Jia Sarai, Near IIT. New Delhi-16 Ph: 011-26537570, 9810958290 India’s No 1 Stress and Strain IES Academy Chapter-1 ‘Net stress pattern obtained when loading a surface treated beam. The reduced magnitude of the tensile stresses contributes to increased fatigue life GATE-5. Ans. (d) GATE-6. Ans. (4) GATE-7. Ans. (d) For longitudinal strain we need Young's modulus and forglalating transverse strain we need Poisson's ratio. We may calculittigPoision's ratio from E =2G(1+ 1) for that we need Shear modulus. aN, ‘ GATE-8. Ans. (a) GATE-9. Ans. (a) Remember E 2G(1= 1) 0.004 GATE-10. Ans. (¢) T= F x r= 2200 GATE-11. Ans. (b) First draw FBD of all parts sepngataly then anneef vom tel fran conf en Total change in length = SHEE “ GATE-12. Ans. (a) a pe oy ki zo 2, zi GATE-13. Ans. (2) NoMalculation needed it is pre-compressed by 100 mm from its free state. So it ear’ move more than 100 mm. choige (), (=) and (d) out. GATE-14, Ans, (@)_ Frictional force require Fore needed to produce 2000 N frictional foree at Y ~ Y section = BOD _ap900 Sa for each side we nod) 10000 N foree. ‘Taking moment about PIN F, x50 _ 1000050 _ Fx50=Fx100 or F > 100 100 5000N www.iesacademy.com Email: iesacademy@yahoo.com Page-46 25, 1" Floor, Jia Sarai, Near IIT. New Delhi-16 Ph: 011-26537570, 9810958290 India’s No 1 Stress and Strain IES Academy Chapter-1 GATE-15, Ans. (a) Thermal stress will develop only when you prevent the material to contrastielongate. As here it is free no thermal stress will develop. GATE-16. Ans. (b) 3 8 © ‘ GATE-17. Ans. (a) 3 GATE-18. Ans. (4) 4 ‘ WL wa ThS-1.Ans.(a) 5=2e 2 WE ng ndings ME Oe TES-2. Ans. (e) TES-3. Ans. (b) IES-4. Ans. (a) yak TRS-5. Ans. (c) TES-6. Ans. (c) TES-7. Ans. (a) \ IHS-8. Ans. (b) __Blongatioh dba taper veal (8!) = =a ade pla (duet (DI3) a ae” (orl 1 plongation of the bar (61), = PL TES-9. Ans. (c) ev Calculated elongation of the bar (61), = —pe— “EB voy (Den (0. Brvor(%4) = ew a 5-100 = =-1% (8) IBS-10. Ans. (d) Actual elongation of the bar (él), 5 "ad,|B (4a) 11 Ans. (b) www.iesacademy.com Email: iesacademy@yahoo.com Page-47 25, 1" Floor, Jia Sarai, Near IIT. New Delhi-16 Ph: 011-26537570, 9810958290 India’s No 1 Stress and Strain IES Academy Chapter-1 TRS-12. Ans. (a) IES-13. Ans. (c) Theoretically —1<<1/2_ but practically 0

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