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22402

21222
4 Hours / 70 Marks Seat No.
15 minutes extra for each hour

  Instructions – (1) All Questions are Compulsory.


(2) Answer each next main Question on a new page.
(3) Illustrate your answers with neat sketches wherever
necessary.
(4) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
(5) Assume suitable data, if necessary.
(6)
Use of Non-programmable Electronic Pocket
Calculator is permissible.
(7) Mobile Phone, Pager and any other Electronic
Communication devices are not permissible in
Examination Hall.
Marks

1. Attempt any FIVE of the following: 10


a) Define core of the section.
b) Give relationship between bending moment, slope and
deflection.
c) State the effect of continuity in continuous beam.
d) Define
i) Carry over factor
ii) Stiffness factor
e) With sketch, state the different types of portal frame.
f) State the middle third rule.
g) Identify nature of support if
i) θ = 0, y = 0
ii) θ = 0, y ≠ 0

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2. Attempt any THREE of the following: 12

a) Derive the expression for limit of eccentricity for rectangular


section (b × d) dimesions.

b) Calculate intensity of stresses at base of hollow rectangular


column 500 mm × 300 mm external dimension and 50 mm
thickness subjected to vertical load of 160 kN with 200 mm
eccentricity parallel to 500 mm side of column.

c) Calculate the maximum and minimum stresses at the base of


masonry chimney having outer dimension 4 m × 4 m and 1 m
thickness. Height of the chimney is 20 m subjected to wind
pressure of 1.2 kN/m2. Use wt. of masonry as 22 kN/m3.

d) A short column of external diameter 250 mm and internal


diameter 200 mm carries an eccentric load. Find the
eccentricity which the load can have without producing
section in the section of column.

3. Attempt any THREE of the following: 12

a) Using Macaulay’s method calculate slope under point load of


15 kN acting at 3 m from left hand support of simply
supported beam of spam 5 m in terms of EI.

b) Calculate fixed end moments and draw BMD for fixed beam
shown in Fig. No. 1.

Fig. No. 1.
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c) Calculate the value of F for fixed beam as shown in
Fig. No. 2. if MA = MB.

Fig. No. 2.

d) Explain the concept of fixity with effect in fixed beam.

4. Attempt any THREE of the following: 12


a) Explain the concept of imaginary zero span in case of
Clapeyron’s theorem.
b) Calculate the distribution factors for the members PQ, PR
and PS as shown in Fig. No. 3. Take EI = constant.

Fig. No. 3.

c) Draw the sketches of any four perfect trussess.


d) Draw SFD for continuous beam as shown in Fig. No. 4.
Also calculate B.M. at support ‘B’.

Fig. No. 4.

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e) Calculate support moments and draw BMN of a beam shown
in Fig. No. 5. by moment distribution method.

Fig. No. 5.

5. Attempt any TWO of the following: 12

a) Calculate slope and deflection at free end of cantilever beam


as shown in Fig. No. 6. having cross section 160 mm width
and 220 mm depth. Using standard formulae and take
E = 201 GPa.

Fig. No. 6.

b) Using three moment theorem, calculate support moments for


beam as shown is Fig. No. 7.

Fig. No. 7.
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c) Calculate slope at ‘B’ and deflection at ‘C’ of cantilever
beam in terms of EI as shown in Fig. No. 8. by using
Macaulay’s method.

Fig. No. 8.

6. Attempt any TWO of the following: 12


a) Using moment distribution method, calculate the support
moments of beam as shown in Fig. No. 9.

Fig. No. 9.
b) Using method of joints calculate magnitude and state the
nature of forces in the members AB, BD and DC of the
truss shown in Fig. No. 10.

Fig. No. 10.

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c) Calculate magnitude and state the nature of forces in the
members BC and FE of truss as shown in Fig. No. 11.
by using method of sections.

Fig. No. 11.

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