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Q.1

 My Results The symmetry of strain tensor at a point in the body under equilibrium is obtained from
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as stress tensor is symmetric, its counterpart has to be symmetric

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for small strains, where i, j and k can be x, y and z.
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it is due to isotropic and homogeneous assumption for material.

Solution
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Your Ans c

Correct Ans c

Time (Secs) 59

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Q.2

For a uniaxial tension test, what will be the direction of failure plane w.r.t to plane perpendicular to loading for brittle material and ductile material?

cup-cone failure in both case

cup-cone failure (45° to loading plane) for ductile material and parallel to loading plane for brittle material

45° to loading plane for brittle material and 0° to loading plane for ductile material

parallel to loading plane for both cases.

Solution

Ductile material is weak in shear, hence failure along maximum shear stress plane.

Brittle material is weak in tension, hence failure parallel to loading plane.

Correct

Your Ans b

Correct Ans b

Time (Secs) 121

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Q.3

Relation among G, K and will be (where G = modulus of rigidity, K = bulk modulus and = Poission ratio)

Solution

By standard relations,

E = 2G(1 + )

E = 3K(1 – 2 )

2G(1 + ) = 3K(1 – 2 )

Correct

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Your Ans a

Correct Ans a

Time (Secs) 136

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Q.4

For given bar assume E to be constant throughout its length. Movement of point X will be _____.

{Assume AE = 500PL}

3.5 mm

2 mm

3 mm

2.5 mm

Solution

= = 3.5 mm

Correct

Your Ans c

Correct Ans c

Time (Secs) 188

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Q.5

What will be the bending moment magnitude (in kNm,upto 2 decimal places) at D?

Solution

= –4.67 kN-m

Correct

Your Ans 4.33

Correct Ans 4.3|5.0

Time (Secs) 273

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Q.6

The constants in following equation are

1.

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2.

3.

4.

Symbols have their usual meanings.

K1 = K2 = K3 = K4 = EI

K1 = K3 = 1 ; K2 = K4 = EI

K1 = 1 ; K2 = K3 = K4 = EI

K1 = K3 = EI ; K2 = K4 = 1

Solution

Not available for now!

Correct

Your Ans c

Correct Ans c

Time (Secs) 120

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Q.7

A cable is pulled at center and its equilibrium position is shown in figure. Maximum bending moment in cable will be

Can’t be determined

Solution

Cable doesn’t resist any bending.

InCorrect

Your Ans a

Correct Ans c

Time (Secs) 97

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Q.8

The deflection of bottom most point for given loading is _____.

Neglect deflection due to its own weight.

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Solution

Correct

Your Ans b

Correct Ans b

Time (Secs) 378

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Q.9

First invariant of deviatoric stress part of following stress tensor is

Solution

Stress tensor is divided into deviatoric and hydrostatic part

where hydrostatic pressure

1st invariate of deviatoric stress is =0

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Your Ans

Correct Ans d

Time (Secs) 38

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Q.10

Consider a steel cube, restrained in all the direction and its temperature increased by T °C. Stress developed at sides of cube is _____. [ is coefficient of
thermal expansion].

Solution

Volumetric strain

{a is side of steel cube}

And,

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Your Ans c

Correct Ans c

Time (Secs) 27

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Q.11

The distance X of force P for which rigid beam remains horizontal is ____

{Given : E1 = 2E2 ; L1 = ; A1 = 3A2}

Solution

For beam to be horizontal

P1 = 12P2

Correct

Your Ans d

Correct Ans d

Time (Secs) 366

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Q.12

Which will be the correct shear force diagram for given BMD?

{Assume at end C, downward point load is also acting}

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Solution

For a 2° bending moment curve, uniformly distributed load must be acting.

also

w = 2 kN/m as R1 = w

R1 = 2 kN

P = 5 kN

w × 9 + P = R1 + R2

18 + 5 = 2 + R2

R2 = 21 kN

Correct

Your Ans d

Correct Ans d

Time (Secs) 76

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Q.13

Which one of the following options represents qualitative SFD and BMD of the following frame?

Note : Force P is acting on a non-structural member which is connected to BC member.

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Solution

For CD member

V = wx

For BC member

For AB member

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V = –wl1

M=

InCorrect

Your Ans a

Correct Ans c

Time (Secs) 140

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Q.14

A circular steel beam AB is loaded by uniformly distributed load w = 10 kN/m and a non-structural member CD is attached perpendicular to its length at center
as shown in figure. Bending moment at mid-point of beam will be _____ kN-m.

{Given : l1 = l2 = 10 m and P = 50 kN}

Solution

Bending moment at center due to distributed and concentrated load

Mz = 125 – 125 = 0

InCorrect

Your Ans 281.25

Correct Ans 0

Time (Secs) 355

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Q.15

Bending moment diagram for following beam will be

Solution

FBD of beam :

{BMD can be interpreted by the FBD}

InCorrect

Your Ans b

Correct Ans a

Time (Secs) 140

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Q.16

A propped cantilever beam is shown below. If the distance of point of contraflexure from end B is given by kl. What will be the value of k?

Solution

At B,

So,

For point of contraflexure BM should change sign.

Let us assume the distance of point of contraflexure is x from end B.

So, = 0.75

Correct

Your Ans 0.75

Correct Ans 0.7|0.8

Time (Secs) 143

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