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1. The stress components at a point are

2.

3.
4.
5.

60 30 20
30 30 25
20 25 20

Find the

resultant stress on a plane whose direction cosines are


(0.66,
-0.67 , 0.66)
(L)
Write down the partial differential equation of equilibrium of stress in
spherical coordinates
(L)
State Castiglianos II theorem.
(R)
Write down the expression for strain energy due to twist.
(R)
State the difference between Rayleigh technique and RayleighRitz
technique. (L)
Part B
+16 = 40)

(8

16

6. A) i)State the orthogonality properties of direction cosines


(U)
ii)What do you understand by transformation rule of stress tensor
(U)
iii)How will you define rigid body rotation?
(U)
xy
xy
iv)Prove that
= 2 .
(L)
(Or)
2
2
( 1 2 ) + ( 2 3 ) + ( 1 3 )
1
2oct =
9
2

B).Prove that

(R)

7. (A)The state of stress at appoint in a strained material are given by x


= 40; y = 30; z= 20; xy = 24; yz =0; zx = 21 Mpa. Find the principal
stresses and associated direction cosines .
(L)
(Or)
B) Derive the equilibrium equation of stresses in Polar coordinates
(L)

Roll Number

8. (A) Determine the vertical deflection at point Q for the Warren bay girder
in following figure when it is hinged at S and supported on rollers at P. Take E
= 208 GPa for each bar with identical 10 m length and area 1280 mm2.
(L)

(L)
(Or)
8 (B) Find the maximum deflection of a simply supported beam
subjected to central concentrated load P and uniformly distributed load
P0/m throughout the beam.
(L)

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