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EA/632 2012 AE Series CIVIL/MECHANICAL (COMMON) Paper Il Time : 150 Minutes Max. Marks : 150 INSTRUCTIONS Please check the Test Booklet and ensure that it contains all the questions. If you find any defect in the Test Booklet or Answer Sheet, please get it replaced immediately. The Test Booklet contains 150 questions. Each question carries one mark, The Test Booklet is printed in four (4) Series, viz. C)[D). The Series, [A] or [B] or [6] or [D] is printed on the right-hand corner of the cover page of the Test Booklet. Mark your Test Booklet Series [A]or [B]or{G]or[D] in Part C on side 1 of the Answer Sheet by darkening the appropriate circle with Blue/Black Ball point pen. Example to fill up the Booklet Series If your Test Booklet Series is A, please fill as shown below @®®Oo If you have not marked the Test Booklet Series at Part C of side 1 of the Answer Sheet or marked in a way that it leads to discrepancy in determining the exact Test Booklet Series, then, in all such cases, your Answer Sheet will be invalidated without any further notice. No correspondence will be entertained in the matter. Each question is followed by 4 answer choices. Of these, you have to select one correct answer and mark it on the Answer Sheet by darkening the appropriate circle for the question. If more than one circle is darkened, the answer will not be valued at all. Use Blue/Black Ball point pen to make heavy black marks to fill the circle completely. Make no other stray marks, eg. : If the answer for Question No. 1 is Answer choice (2), it should be marked as follows : 110|@|O/@ EAI632 (2) c 6. 10. 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Bofore leaving the examination hall, the candidate should hand over the original OMR Anew Sheet (top sheet) to the Invigilator and carry the bottom sheet (duplicate) for his/her record, fair which disciplinary action will be taken. Use of whitener is prohibited. If used, the answer shect is liable for invalidation. EA632 (3) 1, A thin cylinder of radius r and thickness t | 4, when subjected to an internal hydrostatic pressure ‘p’ causes a radial displacement ‘u’. ‘Then the tangential strain caused is du o ae @ 2 rat @ = é (4) 8 2. A body having weight of 1000 N is dropped from a height of 10 cm over a close coiled helical spring of stiffness 200 N/em. The resulting deflection of spring is nearly @ bem se 160m (3) 35cm (4) 100em 3. Which of the following stresses are associated with the design of pins in bushed pin typo flexible coupling ? (Bearing stress Gi) Bending stress ii) Axial tensile a (iv) Transverse shear Code: () @, Gii) and (iv) (2) Gi), Gi) and (iv) @) @, 4) 0, ), and (ii) ) and (iv) tf In a beam of I section, the maximum shear foree is carried by (2) _ the upper flange 2) the web (3) the lower flange (4) Any of these Autoftettage is the method of (2) joining thick cylinders (2) calculating stresses in thick cylinders (8) __prestressing thick cylinders (@) _ inereasing tho life of thick cylinders During tensile-testing of a specimen using a UTM, the parameters actually measured include (2) True stress and true strain (2) Poisson's ratio and Young’s modulus (3) Engineering stress and Engineering strain (4) Load and elongation In the formulation of Lewis equation for toothed gearing, it is assumed that tangential tooth load Fy’ acts on the (1) _piteh point (2) tip of the tooth (3) root of the tooth (4) whole face of the tooth A632 8. 10. nu. In a thick eylinder pressurized from inside, the hoop stress is maximum at (1) the centre of the wall thickness (2) the outer radius (3) the inner radius (4) _ both inner and outer radii Which one of the following features improves the fatigue strength of a metallic material ? (1) _ Increasing the temperature (2) Scratching the surface (3) Over stressing (4) Under stressing 1 ———*—_ | —— vp 21 T 1=375x 10-6 mt 1=05m E=200GPa Determine the stiffness of the beam shown in tthe above fig. (2) 12x 10!°N/m @) 10x10!°N/m (3) 4% 100 N/m (4) 8x 1019 N/m Cermets are (2) metals for high temperature use with ceramic like properties (2) ceramics with metallic strength and lustre (8) coated tool materials (4) metal-ceramics composites (4) 12. 13. 14. Circumferential and longitudinal strains in a cylindrical boiler under steam pressure are €; and £2 respectively. Change in volume of the boiler cylinder per unit volume will be (Qe) +2e, @ 8 (8) 26, +8 @ &e If two shafts of the same length, one of which is hollow, transmit equal torque and have equal maximum stress, then they should have equal (2) _ polar moment of inertia (2) diameter (3) _ polar modulus of section (4) angle of twist ‘A plane stressed element is subjected to the state of stress given by 6, = tyy = 100 kgf/cm? and o = 0. Maximum shear stress in the element is equal to (1) 50-8 kgf/em? 2) 100 kgf/em? (3) 505 kef/em? (4) 150 kgf/em? EA632 15. 16. 17. 18. For the beam shown in the fig, the elastic curve between the supports B and C will be P. P a 2b a (1) circular (2) parabolic (3) elliptic (4) astraight line ‘Dynamic viscosity (j1) has the dimensions as QQ) MULT? @) MLPA? @ MAT? @ Maps Atmospheric pressure held in terms of water column is Q) 75m 2) 85m (3) 981m (4) 1030m The flow rate through a circular pipe is measured by (@ pitot-tube (i) venturimeter ii) orificometer (iv) None of the above Code: oO @ (2), Gi) and (ii) (8) (i) and (iii) (4) Allof the above (8) 19. 21, o@ Hydrostatic law of pressure is given by we ieee a 2 apg e ie a 2 e a 2 te @ Ze Study of fluid at rest is known as (2) Kinematies (2) Dynamics (3) Statics (4) None of the above ‘The rate of flow through a V-notch varies as @ oH @) WH @) He (@ He Notch is a device used for measuring (1) rate of flow through pipes (2) rate of flow through a small channel (3) velocity through a pipe (4) velocity through a small channel A632 23, 25. 26. (6) For supersonic flow, if the area of flow|27. increases then a @ @) @ velocity decreases velocity increases velocity is constant ‘None of the above Chezy’s formula is given by a @ 8 @ ‘The square root of the ratio of inertia foree to v=ivmC v=C¥mi v=miCi ‘None of the above gravity force is called a (2) @) @ Reynolds number Froude number Mach number Euler number ‘Muschel curve means @ @) @) @) curve at constant head curve at constant speed curve at constant efficiency. None of the above 30. ‘The hydraulic mean depth is given by a (2) @) a Sp le ahs ‘Where A - Area, P- wetted perimeter Cavitation will take place if the pressure of the flowing fluid at any point is (1) more than vapour pressure of the fluid (2) equal to vapour pressure of the fluid (3) less than vapour pressure of the fluid (4) None of the above ‘The speed ratio for Pelton wheel varies from (2) 0-45 to. 0-50 (2) 061007 (2) 0:3t00-4 (4) 081009 ‘Maximum efficiency of power transmission through pipe is (50% (2) 66:67% @) 15% (4) 100% A632 31. aa 33, For the same discharge in a pipe with laminar flow, reduction of radius to half will increase the pressure gradient by a factor of a 2 @ 4 a) 8 @ 16 A pipe is said to be a siphon if (2) it ean operate without external power (2) _ itcan discharge a liquid ata fast rate (8) _ ithas sub-atmosphorie pressure in it (4) _ the exit is at a lower level than the inlet In supersonic flow, a diverging passage results in (1) increase in velocity and pressure (2) decrease in pressure and density (8) increase in velocity and density (4) decrease in velocity and pressure (7) a4, Which one of the following is dimensionless ? o 2, o 2. o 2% @ 2.9 Assertion (A) :In a supersonic flow, the Velocity increases as the area increases, Reason (R) : Conservation of masses, momentum and energy require that dA/A should inerease with ‘¢M/M for M greater than unity. (2) Ais true; R is true, and it explains A (2) A is true; R is true, but it does not explain A (3) Ais true; R is false (4) Ais false; Ris true How does the sonic velocity in air at STP condition change with the altitude in the standard atmosphere ? () 3403 m/s (2) 17015 m/s @) 0 (4) 680-6 m/s E632 37, Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the Lists : List List 1 A. Oscillating jump i, less than 2 B. Strong jump ii between 2 and 3 ©. Weak jump iii around 4 D. Undularjump —_iv. around 10 Code: A SBS C.D: Q) ii iv 4 @ i ff ii . iv @) iv ii i ii @ fi ii iv ‘A rectangular channel of 4 m width conveys water at 8 mis under critical condition, Specific energy for this flow is Q) 11123 m (2) 1/4830 m (3) 03703 m (@) 0-7416m (8) 39, a. ‘Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the Lists : List 1 List I A. asphere i 02 B. an aerofoil ii 08 ©. abluff body ii 16 D. aracing ear iv. 04 Code: ASS. en @ i wv i ff Chenery eae te Gh yt ae @ wi i iii A trip wire is mounted near the leading edge of a body (2) toinerease the lift (2) to decrease the lift (3) to advance the point of separation (4) to dolay the point of separation The flow in a capillary tube is laminar because (1) _ the capillary tube is made of glass (2) the surface tension and capillarity promote laminarisation (3) only inviseid liquids ean flow through a capillarity tube (4) the diameter of the capillarity tube is very small E632 (9) 42, Impingement of a jet on a flat plate may be| 46, Select the correct statement. + idealised by @ vey (Q) Viscosity of gas increases with temperature. @) yay? yale (2) Density of gas increases with oe temperature. (8) Surface tension of liquid increases with temperature, 43. Coefficients of velocity, contraction and Caiiree anrauged ig intkepting, order ‘of (4) Bulk modulus is independent of value are a uae temperature. Q@ eHtoty @ erent pes 47. Measurement of velocity without any A cotarty obstruction to the flow in a pipe may be made by (2) _ pitot-statie probe 44. In a converging steady flow, there is (Q) no acceleration (2) hot-wire anemometer (2) no temporal acceleration (3) _ hot-film anemometer (3) only convective acceleration (4) convective and temporal acceleration (4) laser-doppler anemometer 45. A solid body sinks in a fluid when (1) the specific gravity of its material is|48- Schlieren flow visualisation technique greater than unity eae (2) density variation in flow (2) the buoyancy force does not pass through the metacentre (2) density gradients in flow (3) " the weight of the fluid displaced is less than the weight of the body (3) second derivatives of density (4) _ higher derivatives of density (4) _ the metacentre lies below the C.G. EAV632 50. 51. 52. ‘The integral momentum equation requires the ‘assumption that (2) _ the flow is uniform (2) the flow is unidirectional (8) _ the fluid is incompressible (4) the flow is steady ‘The critical angle of attack of an aerofoil is that where a) 2) the lift becomes zero the drag becomes zero 3) w the drag begins to rise the lift begins to drop ‘The height through which water rises by capillary action in a glass tube of 2 mm bore if| the surface tension at the prevailing temperature is 0-075 g/em, is @ 15em (2) 8em (3) 0-75em (4) 103em Caleulate the maximum allowable discharge of water through a venturimeter throat 5 cm, fitted in a 10 cm diameter line with its inlet at an open channel. Assume c, = 0:95. (2) 0-024 mi/s 2) 00448 mi/s (3) 0-8m%/s (4) 0-04 m/s (10) 53. 54. el ‘There is a pin hole of diameter 0-1 mm at the bottom of a glass vessel containing mercury. What depth of mercury can be put in the vessel without any leakage occurring ? Take 55 N/m. (2) h=0-165 cos 0m @) @) @) ‘Match List I with List II and select the correc answer using the codes given below the Lists : List List A. Kaplan turbine i, works at atmospheric pressure Pelton wheel ii high-part loac efficiency C. Axial flow pumps ii pressure hea recovery D. Draft tube iv. high value o ae Code: Gi fy | itt @) ii iv iff @ teh ay @ i EA632 55. 87. A dimensionless group formed with the variables p, w, and D is (1) pwy/D? (2) pwD%/u (3) pD2pw (4) pwuD An air stream with a velocity of 300 m/s at 10 kN/m? vacuum and temperature of 320 K passes through a section where its gauge is 20 kN/m?, Compute its stagnation properties QM, 7, P) (2) 084, 365 K, 142 KN/m? (2) 096, 386 K, 284 kN/m? (8) 0-42, 295 K, 71 kN/m? (4) None of the above A’ 3 metre wide rectangular channel flowing at its normal depth of 0-8 m carries a discharge of 5-5 m/s. The bed slope of the channel is (1) Steep (2) Critical @) Mild (4) Adverse (11) 58, 60. ‘The head Joss in a sudden pipe expansion from area A;, to area Ay and from velocity u, to velocity uy is given by at @ G-A,/ay?. 2 a uf @) A-AyAg?. SE 2 5 (aye, 42 Gay /aye. @ @ G-Ag/Ay. ML sare Compare the cost of pumping the same fluid at the same flow rate through a 150 mm pipe and through 200 mm pipe both having the same roughness factor = 0-03. (negligible minor loss). Q) 42 times (2) 2-1 times (3) 8-4 times @) 10 times 2m diameter cylinder rotates at 1800 r.p.m, in a stream (P = 1-225 kg/m’) of 25 mis, Estimate the lift per unit length of the cylinder. (1) L= 11-55 kN @) L=922kN (@) L=24kN @) L=599kN EAIGS2 (12) G1. An cil of specific gravity 0-7 and pressure | 65+ 0-14 keffem? will have the weight of oil as 2) 70cmofcil @) 2mofoil (3) 20emofoil (4) 80emof oil 66. 62. The term v2/2g is known as (2) kinetic energy (2) _ pressure energy (8) __kinetieenergy/unit weight (4) None of the above 63. Bernoulli's theorem deals with the law of) 5 conservation of mass (2) momentum (3) energy (4) None of the above G4. For a submerged body, if the centre of buoyancy coincides with the centre of gravity, the equilibrium is called (1) stable (2) unstable (3) neutral (4) None of the above If the fluid particles move in a zig-zag way, the flow is called (2) unsteady (2) non-uniform (3) turbulent (4) _ incompressible Compressibility is equal to aviv 1 ern dp. ee ok @ Zein) oe dp jap 4) {oe ® ta ‘A current meter is a device used for measuring @) (a) _ velocity (2) viscosity (3) current (4) pressure ‘The discharge through a _single-acting reciprocating pump is ALN ay. qu @ @ 60 2ALN Os Geaeos (3) Q=ALN (4) Q=2ALN EAs632 69. 70. n. 72, ‘The boundary layer takes place (2) for ideal fuid (2) for pipe flow only (3) for real fluid (4) for flow over flat plates only The discharge through a rectangular channel is maximum when a) m=a/3 @) m=42 (3) ma2d @ m=34/2 For a circular channel, the wetted perimeter is given by w # (2) 3Re (3) 2R0 (4) Ro The discharge through a trapezoidal channel is maximum when (2) half of top width = sloping side (2) top width = half of sloping side (8) top width = 1-5 x sloping side (4) None of the above (13) 73. 74. . The difference in pressure head, measured by a mercury water differential manometer for a 20 em difference of mercury will be QQ) 272m (2) 252m @) 20m (4) 02m Shear strain rate is given by a 2) @) lav, ow (a The value of momentum correction factor for the viscous flow through a circular pipe is Q) 133 (@) 150 (3) 20 (4) 1-25 EAv632 76. A boundary is known as hydrodynamically smooth if k emis @ E-oa ® 03 @ Beco k 4 *~60 w = 77. The resultant hydrostatic force acts through a point known as Q) _eontro of gravity (2) centre of buoyancy (3) centre of pressure (4) None of the above 78. The loss of pressure head for the laminar flow through pipe varies (Q) asthe square of velocity (2) directly as the velocity (3) as the inverse of the velocity (4) None of the above 79. Geometric similarity between model and prototype means (2) _ the similarity discharge (2) the similarity of linear dimensions (@) the similarity of motion (4) _ the similarity of forces (14) [ 80. The work saved by fitting an air vessel to single acting reciprocating pump is Q) 392% (2) 894% (8) 488% (4) 923% 81. The thickness of laminar boundary layer a distance x from the leading edge over a { plates varies as @, @ x 3 (4) x85 If the surface tension at the air — wa interface is 0-073 N/m, estimate the press difference between inside and outside an bubble of 0-01 mm (1) 159-7 kN/m? (2) 159-7 MN/m? (8) 819-4 kN/m? @ 0 EAs632 83. 85. Piezometric head of a fluid is defined as (2) the sum of absolute pressure head and datum (2) the stagnation pressure head (3) _ the sum of stagnation head and datum head (4) the sum of gauge pressure head and datum head ‘The pressure at a point in a fluid is not equal in all directions if (2) the fluid is at rest (2) there are shear stresses < (3) the fluid is accelerated (4) _ the Muid is rotated at a constant speed Assertion (A) : Pressure is equal in all directions at a point in an ideal fluid flow. Reason (R) : Pascal's law is valid for all cases where shear stresses are zero, (1) Ais true; Ris true, and it explains A (2) A is true; R is true, but it does not explain A (3) Ais true; R is false (4) Ais false; Ris true Observation of a flow net enables us to (1) determine the velocity at all points (2) estimate the pressure at all points (3) estimate the velocity variations (4) determine the energy loss in flow (18) a7. ‘The assumption not made in the derivation of Bernoulli's equation is (2) inviscid flow (2) steady flow (3) _ two-dimensional flow (4) uniform flow Venturimeter (V), flow nozzle (N) and orificemeter (O) arranged in increasing order of co-efficient of discharge are @ V,N,o Q) NOV @ ONY 4) 0,V,N According to the King’s Law for a constant temperature hot wire anemometer @ Bev @® Bev @ Be JU (@) Ex? The dividing streamline for a uniform flow superimposed over a two-dimensional droplet () astraight line (2) acircle (3). asphere (4) anellipse EAe32 (16) 91. The number of clastic constants for a|94. completely anisotropic elastic material which follows Hooke's law is, a) 3 @ 4 @ 2 (4) 25 92. A close-coiled helical spring absorbs 80 N mm of energy while extending by 4 mm. The stiffness of the spring is () 5N/mm (2) 10N/mm. 95. (3) 16N/mm. (4) 20N/mm 93, Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists : List List IT A. Both ends hinged ee B’ One end fixed and ii, V2L other end free C. One end fixed and iti, 1/2 the other pin-joined oe D. Both ends fixed iv, 2L Code: AoBy 6 on Cet i cay A ete Ant ay Oak hv Mitt 2a a © A simply supported beam is loaded as shown in fig. The maximum shear force in the beam will be 2Ww Ww C090 fe (1) Zero @ w (3) 2W (4) 4W The equivalent bending moment under combined action of bending moment M and torque Tis @ yt (2) Sus? @) M+ \MP aT? ) S[ms dM 0? | Young's modulus of elasticity and Poisson's ratio of a material are 1:25 x 10° MPa and 0:34 respectively. The modulus of rigidity of the material is (2) 0-4025 x 105 MPa (2) 0-664 x 105 MPa (3) 08375 x 105 MPa @) 0-9469 x 105 MPa EAse32 97. 99. 100, (17) A solid circular shaft is subjected to a] 101. maximum shearing stress of 140 MPa. The ™magnitude of the maximum normal stress developed in the shaft is Q) 140MPa (@) 80MPa (3) 70MPa (4) 60MPa 102. The ratio of circumferential stress to Jongitudinal stress in a thin eylinder subjected to internal hydrostatie pressure is @ 12 @1 @) 2 w 4 103. The independent clastic constants for a homogeneous and isotropic material are @ BGKy @ BGK @) BG» @ EG The ratio of the deformation of a bar due to its ‘own weight, to the deformation due to axial load equal to its weight, is @ a neat @ 1p @) 2 @ 4 A material having identical properties in all directions, is called (2) elastie (2) homogeneous (8) isotropic (4) Any of these The stresses in a thick cylinder subjected to uniform pressure vary proportional to @ ior (2) fr @ @ ape Maximum deflection for a cantilever of span IL loaded at the freo end by P is given by PL? Oo oa PL? SS ee PL gy Pe © ger PL (gy ® our The ratio of lateral strain to linear strain is known as (Q) Elastic limit 2) Poisson's ratio (3) Elasticity (4) Rigidity EAI632 + 105. 106. 107. 108. 109. Polar moment of inertia of a circular area is eae a 32 d @ te et @ =a 4 a) 2a ) 7 ‘The diameter of kernel of a circular section of diameter ‘dis a) d/2 @ as (3) a/V2 a) aya ‘The flexural rigidity of a beam is @ ET @ (3) le @ Ee ‘One kef/em? when converted into SI units is @Q) 0.0981 MPa (2) 0-981 Pa (3) 10*Pa (4) 1Pa Point of contraflexure is where () BM. is maximum (2) SF. is maximum (3) SF. is zero (4) BM is zero (18) 110. uu. 112. 113. ‘The equivalent length of a column fixed at both ends is ay) om (2) 050 @) 1 @ 2t If two springs with stiffness Ky and Ky are connected in series, then stiffness of the composite spring is given by @ K+k Pose a 24d ® eG ie eee Oe @) Ky-K, If G, and 6, are principal stresses, the shear stress on the principal planes is given by aw @ 0 @ tS 2 @) o-% ‘The reaction at the prop in a propped cantilever beam subjected to u.dl. is w aes 2 @) 2 | 3) 2 | =| EA/632 114, 115. 116, 117. as ) The ratio of maximum shear stress to average | 118. A solid thick cylinder is subjected to an shear stress is 1-5 in a beam of external hydrostatic pressure ‘P’, The state of stress in the material of the cylinder is @) Circle fepreesthieg (2) Rectangle @ Pol fep (3) Triangle P 0 eross-secti (4) Any cross-section @ pol P 3 A solid circular shaft is subjected to pure P torsion. The ratio of maximum shear to @ Ply ite maximum normal stress at any point would be P @ oi: p> (2) 1:2 4 P> =P Mr aes 119. Consider the following statements @) 2:3 A splined shaft is used for (@ transmitting power. (ii) holding a flywheel rigidly in position. The unit of elastic modulus is the same as (iii) moving axially the gear wheels mounted those of onit. On lene (iy) mounting V-belts pulley on it (2) _ strain, shear modulus and pressure Gide: (3) shear modulus, stress and force ‘per area (2) (ii) and (iii) are correct (2) (i) and (iv) are correct (4) _ strain, shear modulus and force @) ~ i) and (iv) are correct (4) Gi) and (iii) are correct 120. Two close-coiled springs are made from a ‘The work done per unit volume in elongating tinal) ‘diameter “wire, ‘one wound os! 64a rT i is 2 hoy by See ore diameter core and the other on 1:25 cm (2) stress/strain diameter core. If each spring had 'n’ coils, then 2 the ratio of their spring constant would be @) stress x strain the aha J stress x strain @ 18 @ 4 (4) None of the above (4) 1/2 EA632 121. 122. 123. 124, (20) ‘To measure strain, strain rosettes | 125. are used. (1) Linear @) Shear (3) Volumetric (4) Any of the above 126. ‘A localised compressive stress at the area of | contact between two members is known as (2) Shear (Crushing (8) Bending (4) Tensile aa: Moment of inertia of a semicircle about its ‘XX-axis is given by @) 022r% @ our (3) O-14r4 (4) o2rt hice ‘The point of contraflexure is also called as (2) the point of inflexion (2) avirtual hinge (3) Bither of the above (4) None of the above Which of the following are the statically determinate beams? (1) Cantilevers @) SSB (8) Overhanging beams (4) Allof the above ‘The strength of the beam mainly depends on (1) Bending moment (2) C.G. of the section (3) Section modulus (4) Its weight In case of rectangular section a (2) @ @) Tmax = 9 Tmean ‘A square section with side ‘X’ of a beam is subjected to a shear force ‘S’. The magnitude of shear stress at the top edge of the square is @ @) @) “w EAI632 129, 130, 131, (24 A simply supported beam of span 1 is carrying point load “W" at the midspan. What is the deflection at the centre of the beam ? we 48 EI a wi @ sat 5 wis oe 348 El ws 120 ET @ A beam length 4 m, fixed at both ends carries point load of 120 kN at the centre. If EI for the beam is 2000 kN’ m?, deflection at the centre of beam is, @ 10mm 2) 20mm (3) 50mm (4) 100mm ‘Thin cylinders are frequently required to operate under pressures upto (1) 5 MN/m? (2) 15. MN/m? (3) 30 MN/m? (4) 250 MN/m? ) 132, 138. 134, 135. ‘The bursting pressure for a cold drawn seamless steel tubing of 60 mm. inside diameter with 2 mm wall thickness is (The ultimate strength of steel is 380 MN/m?) (Q) 25:83 MN/m? (2) 2433 MN/m? (3) 2633 MN/m? (4) 5066 MN/m? Pressure vessels are made of (2) non-ferrous materials (2) sheot metal (steel) (3) cast iron (4) Any of the above riveting is used in structural units. @) Chain @ Zigzag (3) Diamond (4) None of the above In shafts with keyways, the allowable stresses are usually of the value given, (1) 25% (2) 50% (8) 15% (4) 95% eb ESSE REF ea STE TLS ETE GA TS LEE DE EA632 (22) (2) 186. For the same material, length and given| 140. Strain energy (U) caused by bending is given a by the relation oe 251 torque, a hollow shaft weighs solid shaft. (2) less than a) u-|sy (2) more than (3) equal to @ (4) None of the above 137. Wahl's correction factor (K) is given by the 8 relation 38-1 | 0615 a se ved as-4" Ss «(=e @ U=Some @ 141. The safe compressive load on a hollow cast iron column (one end fixed other hinged) of 150 mm external diameter, 100 mm internal diameter and 10 m length is (Use Euler's @) @ formula with a factor of safety of 5, and E= 95 GN/m?) where S = Spring Index. @) T48kN 188, In case of laminated springs, the load at @) 1496KN which the plates become straight is called @Q) Working load (@) 3T4KN 2) Safe load 2 a (4) 2902kN (3) Proof load (4) None of the above 142, ‘The radius of gyration of a circular column of diameter is 189, The stress due to suddenly applied load is __times that of gradually applied load. a as aoe @ a @ 3 3) a @ 4 a ® @ 5 @ @n6 EAI632 : 143, 144, 145, 146, Buler’s formula is applicable for (1) short column (2) long column, (3) medium column (4) Alllof the above The ratio of equivalent length of the column to the maximum radius of gyration is called (2) Poisson's ratio (2) Buckling factor (3) Factor of safety (4) None of the above A member under tension is called (2) strut 2) tie (3) strut-tie (4) column A perfect frame should satisfy the relation () m=2j-3 2) m=3j-4 (3) m=3)-2 (4) m=3j-3 (23) 147, Which one of the following properties is more sensitive to increase in strain rate ? (1) Yield strength (@) Proportional limit (3) Elastic limit (4) Tensile strength 148. Which one of the following materials is highly elastic? (2) Rubber (2) Brass (3) Steel (4) Glass 149, Castigliano’s theorems are valid for @) clastic structure @) truss (3) beam (4) linear structure 150. If diameter of a long column is reduced by 20%, the percentage of reduction in Euler Duckling load is a@ 4 @) 36 @ 9 () 59 EA/632 (24) SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

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