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Assignment – I [Module-1 Stress and strain Relations & Module-2 2D elasticity solutions] July 2018
M.Tech (CAD/CAM)

Programme : M. Tech (CAD/CAM) Semester : Fall 2018-19


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Course Title : Advanced Mechanics of Solids MEE5013
Faculty (s) : Dr. L. Bhaskara Rao Slot : E1+TE1

1. What is Stress Tensor? Derive expression for the stress tensor of a


3D element.

2. Derive the strain-strain relationship for 2D and 3D element for


Cartesian coordinate system.

3. Differentiate between the classical and non-classical boundary


conditions.

4. Derive the equation of equilibrium for 2D element in Cartesian


coordinate system.

5. Derive equation of equilibrium for 3D element in Cartesian coordinate


system.

6.
The stress tensor at a given point is given by [ ] MPa,

the direction cosines are( ). Determine the traction on a


plane with the above mentioned direction cosines.

7. Derive equation of equilibrium for 2D element in Polar Coordinate


system.

8. What is traction vector? Derive expression for traction vector for


2D element.

9. Determine Engineering and Tensorial Strains at a point ‘P’ ( )


and Displacement vector[( ) ( ) (
) ] . Check if they are symmetric
10. What is plane stress and plane strain condition? Explain with
examples.

11. Derive the stress-strain relationship for mechanical loading under


plane stress and plane strain conditions.

12. Derive stress-strain relation for thermos mechanical loading, under


plane stress and plane strain conditions.

13 What is Airy’s Function? Explain with example.

14 A steel bar 35 mm x 35 mm in section and 100 mm length is acted


upon by a tensile load of 180 kN along its longitudinal axis and 400
kN and 300 kN along the axes of the lateral surfaces. Determine (i)
Change in the dimensions of the bar. (ii) Change in volume. Take E =
205 GPa and  = 0.3.

15. A bar of 24 mm diameter and 400 mm length is acted upon by an


axial load of 38 kN. The elongation of the bar and the change in
diameter are measured as 0.165 mm and 0.0031 mm respectability.
Determine (i) The Poisson’s ratio. (ii) The values of the three moduli.

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