This document appears to be an exam for a Strength of Materials class at Anjuman-I-Islam’s Kalsekar Technical Campus in New Panvel, India. The exam contains three questions. Question 1 has 7 short answer parts worth 2 marks each. Question 2 has 3 long answer parts worth 5 marks each. Question 3 also has 3 long answer parts worth 5 marks each. The questions cover topics like parallel axis theorem, assumptions in bending and torsion theories, shear stress diagrams, maximum stresses, factor of safety, and locating the core of a cross-section. The exam is out of a total of 20 marks and has a duration of 1 hour.
This document appears to be an exam for a Strength of Materials class at Anjuman-I-Islam’s Kalsekar Technical Campus in New Panvel, India. The exam contains three questions. Question 1 has 7 short answer parts worth 2 marks each. Question 2 has 3 long answer parts worth 5 marks each. Question 3 also has 3 long answer parts worth 5 marks each. The questions cover topics like parallel axis theorem, assumptions in bending and torsion theories, shear stress diagrams, maximum stresses, factor of safety, and locating the core of a cross-section. The exam is out of a total of 20 marks and has a duration of 1 hour.
This document appears to be an exam for a Strength of Materials class at Anjuman-I-Islam’s Kalsekar Technical Campus in New Panvel, India. The exam contains three questions. Question 1 has 7 short answer parts worth 2 marks each. Question 2 has 3 long answer parts worth 5 marks each. Question 3 also has 3 long answer parts worth 5 marks each. The questions cover topics like parallel axis theorem, assumptions in bending and torsion theories, shear stress diagrams, maximum stresses, factor of safety, and locating the core of a cross-section. The exam is out of a total of 20 marks and has a duration of 1 hour.
Explain parallel axis theorem. Explain assumptions in theory of simple bending. Define i) Strain Energy ii) Proof Resilience. Explain stability checks of dam. What are the limitations of Eulers theory? Explain assumptions in theory of torsion. What shall be the eccentricity limit for no tension condition.
5 x 2 =10
Q.2 Attempt any ONE
a. Calculate the instantaneous stress produced in a bar of 10 cm2 in area and 3 m in long by suddenly application of tensile load of unknown magnitude, if the extension of bar due to suddenly applied load is 1.5 mm. Take E= 2x 105 N/mm2 b. For a T section with dimension given here. [TOP FLANGE: 100x20 mm, WEB: 20 mm X80 mm, draw shear stress diagram if it is subjected to a shear force of 50 kN. c. A T section having TOP FLANGE: 100x20 mm, WEB: 20 mm X80 mm carries a udl of 500 kN/m over an effective span of 8 meters. Calculate maximum stress induced due to bending.
5 x 1 =5
Q.3 Attempt any ONE
a. Determine the maximum torque that can be applied safely to a solid shaft of diameter 260 mm. The permissible angle of twist is 1.3 degrees in a length of 6 m and the shear stress is not to exceed 61 MPa. Take modulus of rigidity G=90 MPa. b. A column of 6 in effective length is to be made from 3 plates Using E=210GPa, find the factor of safety with respect to budding for an axial lad of 17 kN. Use Eulers theory. c. For a rectangular C/S of width B & depth D, locate Core or Kernel of the section. What is its significance?