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Question Paper Code: X10239: (10×2 20 Marks)

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*X10239* Reg. No.

Question Paper Code : X10239 FM1204

B.E./B.Tech. Degree Examinations, april/may 2021


Third/Fourth Semester
Aeronautical Engineering
CE 8395 – strength of materials for mechanical engineers
(Common to Aerospace Engineering/Automobile Engineering/Industrial
Engineering/Industrial Engineering and Management/Manufacturing
Engineering/Marine Engineering/Material Science and Engineering/Mechanical
Engineering/Mechanical Engineering (Sandwich)/Mechanical and Automation
Engineering/Mechatronics Engineering/Production Engineering/Robotics and
Automation)
(Regulations 2017)

Time : Three Hours Maximum : 100 Marks

Answer all questions


Part – A (10×2=20 Marks)

1. Define Stress.

2. What is principle of super position ?

3. What is meant by transverse loading on beam ?

4. Define flitched beam.

5. Write down the expression for torque transmitted by hollow shaft.

6. What are the various types of springs ?

7. What are the methods for finding out the slope and deflection at a section ?

8. When Macaulay’s method is preferred ?

9. List out the modes of failure in thin cylindrical shell due to an internal pressure.

10. State Lame’s theorem.


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Part – B (5×13=65 Marks)

11. a) A tensile test was conducted on a mild steel bar. The following data was obtained
from the test.
i) Diameter of the steel bar = 3 cm
ii) Gauge length of the bar = 20 cm
iii) Load at elastic limit = 250 kN
iv) Extension at a load of 150 kN = 0.21 mm
v) Maximum load = 380 kN
vi) Total extension = 60 mm
vii) Diameter of rod at failure = 2.25 cm
Determine : 1) The Young’s modulus (2) The stress at elastic limit (3) The
percentage of elongation (4) The percentage decreases in area.
(OR)
b) At a certain point in a strained material, the intensities of stresses on two planes
at right angles to each other are 20 N/mm2 and 10 N/mm2 both tensile. They
are accompanied by a shear stress of magnitude 10 N/mm2. Find the location
of principal plane and evaluate the principal stresses.

12. a) A cantilever 1.5 m long is loaded with a UDL of 2 kN/m run over a length of
1.25 m from the free end. It also carries a point load of 3 kN at a distance of
0.25m from the free end. Draw the shear force and bending moment diagrams
of the cantilever.
(OR)
b) A rectangular beam 100 mm wide and 250 mm deep is subjected to a maximum
shear force of 50 kN. Determine
i) Average shear stress
ii) Maximum shear stress
iii) Shear stress at a distance of 25 mm above the neutral axis.

13. a) A hollow shaft of external diameter 120 mm transmits 300 kW power at


200 r.p.m. Determine the maximum internal diameter if the maximum stress
in the shaft is not to exceed 60 N/mm2.
(OR)
b) Find the expression for the close – coiled helical spring at the centre due to
axial load ‘W’.
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14. a)

fig. 1.
A two metres long cantilever of rectangular section 150 mm wide and 300 mm
deep is loaded as shown in fig. 1. Calculate the deflection at the free end. Take
E = 10.5 GN/m2.
(OR)
b) A simply supported beam of span ‘l’ is carrying concentrated ‘W’ at the centre
and a UDL of intensity of ‘w’ per unit length. Show that Maxwell’s reciprocal
theorem holds good at the centre of the beam

15. a) A cylindrical Shell 3 m long which is closed as the ends an internal diameter
of one metre and a wall thickness of 15 mm. Calculate the circumferential and
longitudinal stresses induced and also changes in the dimensions of the shell,
if it is subjected to an internal pressure of 1.5 N/mm2 and m = 0.3.
(OR)
b) Find the thickness of metal necessary for a cylindrical shell of internal diameter
160 mm to withstand an internal pressure of 8 N/mm2. The maximum hoop
stress in the section is not to exceed 35 N/mm2.
Part – C (1×15=15 Marks)
16. a) The bar shown in fig. 2 is subjected to a tensile load of 160 kN. If the stress in the
middle portion is limited to 150 N/mm2, determine the diameter of the middle
portion. Find also the length of the middle portion if the total elongation of the
bar is to be 0.2 mm. Young’s modulus is given as equal to 2.1 × 105 N/mm2.


fig. 2
(OR)
b) A simply supported beam of length 4 m carries a point load of 3 kN at a distance
of 1 m from each end. If E = 2 × 105 N/mm2 and I = 108 mm4 for the beam, then
using conjugate beam method determine :
i) Slope at each end and under each load.
ii) Deflection under each load and at the centre.

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