Class Test 2019-2020: Civil Engineering
Class Test 2019-2020: Civil Engineering
Class Test 2019-2020: Civil Engineering
S.No. : 02 SK1_CE_B_240519
Strength of Material
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CLASS TEST
2019-2020
CIVIL ENGINEERING
Strength of Material
Date of Test : 24/05/2019
Answer Key
1. (c) 7. (b) 13. (c) 19. (b) 25. (c)
D E TA I L E D E X P L A N AT I O N S
1. (c)
Theory of simple bending is only applicable to section of beam in which plane of loading is axis of symmetry
and have symmetry about loading axis (vertical axis) so theory of simple bending is applicable
only to these sections.
2. (b)
100 25 × 5 / 3 275
RA = − = kN
2 10 6
10 × ( 5)
2
∴ Bending moment at D M = RA × 5 −
2
10 × ( 5)
2
275
= ×5− = 104.167 kN-m
6 2
3. (b)
Case-I Case-II
Solid circular section Hollow circular section
According to question it is given that maximum shear stress would be same in both cases.
From the torsion formula
τ T
= I
r p
τmax T
= I
R p
Ip
T = × τmax
R
=
π
32 (
D 4 − (D / 2 )
4
= 1−
)
1 15
=
π
.(D )
4 16 16
32
Th 15
Ts = 16
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5. (b)
Force on vertical bar
ΣMC = 0
P × L = R × 2L (where R is reaction at B)
P
R =
2
R P /2 P
∴ Normal stress in bar AB , σ = = =
A A 2A
6. (c) B C
Shear strain, γ = (θ1 + θ2)
π
= 90° – (89.91°) = 0.09° = 0.09 × θ1
180
π °
.91
γ = 89
2000
A D
(180° = π radian, 1° = π/180 radian)
θ2
7. (b)
2M
8. (b)
6V d 4
τ = .
3
− y2
bd 4 τavg
V
τavg = y
bd dN τmax
A
According to question given that
τ = τavg
b
6V d 2
3
− y2 = V V∂P
bd 4 bd
6 d2
2
− y2 = 1
b 4
d2 d2 3d2 − 2d2
y2 = − =
4 6 12
d
y = ±
12
d d
y = =
12 2 3
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10. (a)
W x
A B
L/3 2L/3
x
2W x W
3 3
d 2 y 2W L
MXX = E I . = x −W x −
dx 2
3 3
Integrating above equation, we get
2
L
W x−
dy 2W x2 3
EI
3 2 + C1 −
=
dx 2
Again integrating
3
L
2W x 3 W x − 3
EI y = + C1x + C2 − 2×3
6 3
At x = 0, y = 0
⇒ C2 = 0
At, x = L, y = 0
3
L
W L −
2W 3 3
EI × 0 = L + C1L −
18 2×3
WL3 8W .L3
0 = + C1L −
9 27 × 6
5
C1L = − WL3
81
5
C1 = − WL2
81
W ( x − L / 3)
3
2W x3 5
∴ EI y = − WL2 x −
18 81 6
L
At x =
3
2W (L / 3 )
3
5 L 4WL3
EI y = − WL2 × − 0 = −
18 81 3 243
4WL3
y = ↓ (downward)
243 E I
11. (a)
Assuming a cross section at distance x from free end
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2D − D
Dx = D +
W Dx
L x=D+
L L
4
2D Dx D πDx4 π Dx
∴ Ix = = . D+
dx
64 64 L
x
L
Mmd x
L
(W x ). x.d x
By unit load method, ∆free end = ∫ EI = ∫ π 4 x
4
0 0
E D 1+
64 L
x
Let, 1+ = t
L
differentiating w.r.t. t
d x = Ldt
x = (t – 1) L
x2 = (t – 1)2 . L2
W × 64 (t − 1) .L3
2 2
∴ ∆freend = ∫ dt (x = 0, t = 1, x = L, t = 2)
1 πED4t 4
64WL3 1 1 2
2
= ∫ + − dt
πED 4 1 t 2 t 4 t 3
2
64WL3 1 1 2
= − − 3 + 2
4 t
πED 3t 2t
64WL3 1 1 1 1 64 WL3
− − +
2 24 4 + 1 + −1 =
3 24 πED 4
=
πED 4
64 WL3
∴ ∆freend = ...(i)
24 πED 4
W
L
WL3 WL3 × 64
∆freend = = ...(ii)
3E I 3E × πd 4
64 WL3 WL3 × 64
4 =
24 πED 3E × πd 4
24 4
d4 = D
3
d = 1.6820 D
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12. (b)
5 kN-m
2 kN-m
A B
2m 5m
1m
4 kN
4×6 5 4×1 5
7 7 7 7
19 9
= kN = kN
7 7
19
7
SFD
9
7
BMD
13. (c)
L B k
A
Cross-section area = A
P αTE
= =σ
A AE
1+
kL
14. (a)
As per Beltrami and Haigh,
σ12 + σ22 – 2µσ1σ2 ≤ σy2
As per J.J. Guest theory,
(σ1 – σ2) = σy
As per Von mises and Hencky theory,
σ12 + σ22 – σ1σ2 ≤ σy2
As per St. Venant theory,
σ1 – µσ2 ≤ σy
15. (c)
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∈xx γ xy / 2 γ xz /2
From strain matrix, ∈ = γ y x / 2 ∈yy γ zy / 2
γ xz / 2 γ zy / 2 ∈zz
Comparing these two
γ zy
we get, = 0.002
2
γzy = 0.004
Shear modulus, G = 100 GPa
∴ Shear stress = 100 × 0.004 × 103 MPa
= 400 MPa
17. (c)
D/2
A B D
F D D 2F
2F 3F
2L L 2L
C
D
2F 2F
2L
B C
F F
A B
F F
F F 2F
σAB : σBC : σCD = : : =1:4:2
π 2 π D2 π 2
D D
4 4 2 4
18. (c)
P2
P1 P1
45°
2
P
2
P
B
+
1
P
2
1
P
2
2
P
P2
=
+
=
ax
1
P
2
y
σ
m
τ
x=
σ
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If P1 = P2
then τmax = 0
19. (b)
Given, L = 2m, P = 120 N, L = 2000 mm
Central deflection = 4 mm
PL3
∴ = 4 mm
48 E I
EI 120 × 2000
= = 1250 N
l 2
48 × 4
π 2E I π 2E I
Now, as per Euler, Pe = = 2 (le = L)
le2 l
π2 × 1250
= π2 × 1250 N = kN
1000
Pe = 12.34 kN
20. (d)
PD
Longitudinal stress, σx =
4t
PD
Hoop stress, σθ =
2t
T T
Torsional shear stress, τxθ = = (zp = Polar modulus of section)
z p πD 2t
21. (a)
∆1 = ∆2
200 kN ∆1 ∆2
23. (b)
M
σmax = y max
I
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20 × 106 × 150
= = 8.89 MPa
150 × (300)3
12
8.89 A
σA = × 50 = 2.96 MPa
150 C
8.89
8.89
σC = × 100 = 5.93 MPa
150
1
Tensile force in hatched area =
2
(2.96 + 5.93) × 50 × 50 = 11.107 kN
24. (d)
20 kN 20 kN
B C
A D
2m 2m 1m 1m 1m
20 kN
10 kN 10 kN
FBD 20 kN
10 kN
B
A
2m 2m 1m
20 10 ( 4 + 1)
RB = + = 10 + 12.5 = 22.5 kN
2 4
Note:
P (a + b = L) P
L a b
Pa P(L + a) Pb Pa
L L L L
25. (c)
The vertical jump at ‘c’ indicates that a couple is acting at section ‘c’ from BMD,
Couple = 3000 – 1000 = 2000 N-m
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26. (a)
As we know that, (angle of twist)
TL
θ =
GJ
πd 4
J for a circular bar of diameter ‘d ’ is
32
The total angle of twist, θtotal is equal to the sum of the angles of twist for the two different sections. Torques
is same for gboth sections.
T
A
T B
T .( 2L ) T .L
θAC = θAB + θBC = GJ + GJ
1 1
T .(2L ) T .L
0.0225 = +
π (2 ) π (1)
4 4
G G
32 32
T .(2L )
0.0225 = (32 + 4)
Gπ
0.0225 G π Gπ
T = × = 6.25 5 10–4
36 L L
Gπ
T = 0.000625
L
27. (d)
W/unit length
A B
L
Wl 2
ωl 2 24
(a) Support moment = (hogging)
12
Wl 2 Wl 2
12 12
A B
L/2 L/2
WL
(b) Support moment = (hogging) W
8 8
W W
8 8
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W/unit length
B
2
WL
(c) Moment at fixed end = (sagging)
8
Wl 2 3L/4
8
Wl 2
12
Wa2
(d) Support moment = (hogging)
2 a L a
28. (a)
α
α
2R (sin α − α . cos α )
e =
( α − sin α . cos α )
For circular arc α = π
∴ e = 2R
30. (c)
ES = 200 kN/mm2
EC = 105 kN/mm2
R P R
DC = diameter of copper bar = 100 mm R P R
A
DS = diameter of steel bar = 50 mm
LS
P
R = = 200 kN LC
2
∴ Vertical displacement of point B
B
P .LC
+
(P / 2 ).LS
= P = 400 kN
AC .EC AS .ES
400 × 103 (N) × 8.8 × 1000(mm) 200 × 103 (N) × 0.8 × 1000(mm)
+
= π .(100)2 mm2 × 105 × 103 N π
.(50) mm2 × 200 × 103
2 N
2
4 mm 4 mm2
= 4.675 mm
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