SOM COACHING QUESTION Unit 1
SOM COACHING QUESTION Unit 1
SOM COACHING QUESTION Unit 1
COACHING QUESTION
Course Code CE 8395 – STRENGTH OF MATERIALS FOR Academic year: Year/ Sem /Sec:
& Name MECHANICAL ENGINEERS 2019 - 2020 II / IV / A
UNIT -1 STRESS, STRAIN AND DEFORMATION OF SOLIDS
PART – A
1 Define Hooke’s Law. (AU, May/June 2013, April/May 2010)
Derive the relationship for change in length of a bar hanging freely under its our weights.
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(AU, Nov/Dec 2014)
A circular rod 2m long and 15 mm diameter is subjected to an axial tensile load of 30 kN.
3 Find the elongation of the rod if the modulus of elasticity of the material of the rod is 120
kN/mm2 (AU, May/June 2006)
4 Differentiate Elasticity and Elastic Limit. (AU, Nov/Dec 2015)
5 What is the principle of super position? (AU, Nov/Dec 2015)
6 Define the term modulus of resilience. (AU, May/June 2013)
7 What do you understand by compound bar? (AU, Nov/Dec 2004)
8 What is thermal stress? (AU, April/May 2019, Nov/Dec 2019, May/June 2009)
9 What is Bulk modulus of material? (AU, May/June 2014, April/May 2010)
10 Define Youngs modulus. (AU, Nov/Dec 2016)
11 Define Poison’s Ratio. (AU, May/June 2009)
Write the relationship between shear modulus and young’s modulus of elasticity. (AU,
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Nov/Dec 2014)
Give the relationship between modulus of elasticity and modulus of rigidity. (AU, May/June
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2012)
A material has a Young’s modulus of 1.25 x 10 5 N/mm2 and a Poisson’s ratio of 0.25.
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Calculate the modulus or rigidity. (AU, Nov/Dec 2019)
Define principle stresses and principal plane. (AU, April/May 2019, Nov/Dec 2016, Nov/Dec
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2008)
PART – B
A member is subjected to point loads as shown figure. Calculate the force P2, necessary for
equilibrium if P1 = 45 kN, P3 = 450 kN and P4 = 130 kN. Determine total elongation of the
member, assuming the modulus of elasticity to be E = 2.1 x105 N/mm2. (AU, Nov/Dec 2014)
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A reinforced concrete column 500 mm x 500 mm in section is reinforced with 4 steel bars of
25 mm diameter; one in each corner, the column is carrying a load of 1000 kN. Find the
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stresses in the concrete and steel bars.
Take Esteel = 210x103N/mm2 and ECon = 14x103N/mm2.
A steel rod of 3 cm diameter and 5m long is connected to two grips and the rod is maintained
at a temperature of 95◦C. Determine the stress and pull exerted when the temperature falls to
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30◦C, if (i) The ends do not yield, and (ii) The ends yield by 0.12 cm. Take E = 2 x 10 6
MN/m2 and α = 12 x 10-6 /◦C. (AU, April/May 2019)
19 A steel tube of 30 mm external diameter and 20 mm internal diameter encloses a copper rod
of 15 mm diameter to which it is rigidly joined at each end. If, at a temperature of 10◦C, there
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is no longitudinal stress. Calculate the stress in the rod and tube when the temperature is
raised to 200◦C. Take E for steel and copper as 2.1x10 5 N/mm2 and 1x105 N/mm2 respectively.
The value of coefficient of linear expansion for steel and copper is given as 11x10 -6 per ◦C and
18x10-6 per ◦C respectively. (AU, May/June 2012)
A bar 30 mm in diameter was subjected to a tensile load of 54 kN and measured extension on 300
20 mm gauge length was 0.112 mm and change in diameter was 0.00366 mm. Calculate Poisson’s
ratio and the values of three elastic modulii. (AU, May/June 2014)
A bar of cross-section 8 mm x 8 mm is subjected to an axial pull of 7000 N. The lateral dimension
of the bar is found to be changed to 7.99858 mm x 7.9985 mm . If the modulus of rigidity of the
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materials is 0.8 x 105 N/mm2. Determine the Poisson’s ratio and modulus of elasticity. (AU,
May/June 2012)
Calculate the modulus of rigidity and bulk modulus of a cylindrical bar of diameter of 25mm
and of length 1.6m, if the longitudinal strain in a bar during a tensile test is four times the
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lateral strain. Find the change in volume, when the bar is subjected to a hydrostatic pressure of
100 N/mm2. Take Young’s modulus = 1x105 N/mm2. (AU, Nov/Dec 2019)
A steel plate 300 mm long. 60 mm wide and 30 mm deep is acted upon by the forces shown in
figure. Determine the change in volume. Take E = 200 kN/mm2 and Poisson’s ratio = 0.3.
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A point in a strained materials is subjected to the stress as shown in figure. Locate the
principle plane and find the principle stresses.(AU, Nov/Dec 2016)
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An elemental cube is subjected to tensile stresses of 30 N/mm 2 and 10 N/mm2 acting on two
mutually perpendicular planes and a shear stress of 110 N/mm 2 on these planes. Draw the
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Mohr’s circle of stresses and hence or otherwise determine the magnitude and directions of
principle stresses and also the greatest shear stress. (AU, April/May 2019)