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Assignment - SOM - Diploma

This document contains assignment questions related to strength of materials for a diploma course. Module 1 covers basic concepts like stress-strain diagrams for different materials and introductory concepts of fatigue, creep, and fracture. Module 2 covers simple stresses and strains, including stresses in composite sections and thermal stresses. Module 3 discusses principal stresses and planes, including using Mohr's circle to analyze biaxial stresses. The questions cover a range of topics including calculating stress in an inclined cable pulling a car, stress distribution in a rotating bar, stresses and strains in composite sections, and determining the maximum load on a wooden joint based on allowable stresses.

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Assignment - SOM - Diploma

This document contains assignment questions related to strength of materials for a diploma course. Module 1 covers basic concepts like stress-strain diagrams for different materials and introductory concepts of fatigue, creep, and fracture. Module 2 covers simple stresses and strains, including stresses in composite sections and thermal stresses. Module 3 discusses principal stresses and planes, including using Mohr's circle to analyze biaxial stresses. The questions cover a range of topics including calculating stress in an inclined cable pulling a car, stress distribution in a rotating bar, stresses and strains in composite sections, and determining the maximum load on a wooden joint based on allowable stresses.

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ASSGNMENT QUESTIONS: STRENGTH OF MATERIALS DIPLOMA IV SEM

Module 1
Basic Concepts : Definition, elastic & plastic properties of material, stress & strain diagram for
ductile & brittle materials, introductory remarks on fatigue, creep & fracture .
Q1 (a,b,c)

Q2.
Q3.
A car weighing 130
is pulled slowly up a
figure). The cable
cross-sectional area
angle of the incline
stress st in the cable.

Q4.

kN when fully loaded


steep inclined track by a steel cable (see
has
an
effective
of 490 mm2 and the
is 30. Calculate the tensile

A round bar ACB of length 2L (see figure) rotates


about an axis through the midpoint C with constant angular
speed w (radians per second). The material of the bar has weight density g.
(a) Derive a formula for the tensile stress sx in the bar
as a function of the distance x from the midpoint C.
(b) What is the maximum tensile stress smax ?

Module 2
Simple stresses and strains

Stress & strain, Simple stress and strain in composite sections, Thermal stresses, relation
between elastic constants.
Q1.(a,b)

Q2.

Q3.

Q4.

Module 3
stresses and principal planes,

Q1.

Q2.

Two wooden members of 80


are joined by the simple
=22o and that the maximum
respectively, 400 kPa in
kPa in shear (parallel to the
that can be applied.

Principal Planes and Stresses : Principal


Mohrs circle for biaxial stresses.

x 120-mm uniform rectangular cross section


glued scarf splice shown. Knowing that
allowable stresses in the joint are,
tension (perpendicular to the splice) and 600
splice), determine the largest centric load P

Q3.

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