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B.Tech.(Mechanical Engg.) (2011 Onwards)
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STRENGTH OF MATERIALS- I
Subject Code : BTME-301
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ID : [A1138]
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Time : 3 Hrs. Max. Marks : 60

INSTRUCTION
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1. SECTION-A is COMPULSORY consisting of TEN questions carrying T WO marks

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2. SECTION-B contains FIVE questions carrying FIVE marks each and students

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FOUR questions.
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3. SECTION-C contains T HREE questions carrying T EN marks each and students
have to attempt any T WO questions.

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Q.1 Write briefly :

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i) What is Factor of safety?

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ii) How b
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stress concentrations
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load of 400 N14326
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How fatigue strength of a shaft can be improved?

b
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must not exceed 80 MPa, what will be the minimum diameter required?
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v) What
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vi) Define the moment of Inertia of an area about an axis lying in the plane of the area.

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viii) Write the relationship between modulus of rigidity and Young’s modulus.
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ix) What is principle stress and principle plane?

x) Write Maximum strain energy theory.


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SECTION-B
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Q.2 A hollow steel cylinder of 300 mm length, 150 mm inside diameter and 3 mm uniform
wall thickness is filled with concrete and compressed between two rigid parallel plates at
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shortening of the cylinder if the Young's modulus of steel = 2 × 10 N/mm and Young’s
modulus of concrete = 2 × 104 N/mm2.

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in a bar are 200 N/mm2 (tensile)
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N/mm2
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(compressive). Determine the resultant stress in the magnitude and direction on a plane
inclined at 60° to the axis of the major principal stress. Also determine the maximum
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stress.

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Q.4 A 4 meter long cantilever beam carries a gradually varied load, zero intensity at the free

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end to 1000 N/m at the fixed end. Draw the shear force and bending moment diagram for
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length.14326

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0.0177 rad. Find
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the deflection
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at the free end.
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Q. 6 Two shafts of the same material and the same lengths are subjected to the same torque.

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whose internal diameter is 14326

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2/3 of the outside
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and the maximum
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stress developed in each shaft is the same, compare the weights of the two shafts.

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SECTION-C

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a short concrete
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The column is reinforced by the steel bars of total area 5600 m2. If the modulus of
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elasticity for the steel is 15 times that of the concrete, find the stresses in concrete and
steel. If the stress in the concrete should not exceed 4 N/mm2, find the area of the steel
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required so that the column may support a load of 600 kN.

Q.8 A hollow steel shaft of 240 mm external diameter and 160 mm internal diameter is to be
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modulus, 14326
find the diameter of the later and the ratio of the tensional rigidities. Modulus of rigidity
(C) for steel = 2.4 × C for alloy seel. If alternatively, the two shafts should have the same
torsional rigidity, find the ratio of their polar moduli.
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Q.9 A simply supported beam of span 6 meter has cross section 100 mm × 250 mm.
If the permissible stress is 8 MPa, find the maximum intensity of the uniformly
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from one end it can carry.

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