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UNIT I TB 1 TB 2 REF 1 REF 2 Qs. No. TLP No.1

SOLID MECHANICS
BASICS AND AXIAL LOADING

Nash William Strength of Materials , TMH 1998 Timoshenko.S. and young D.H. Elements of strength of Materials Vol I and Vol II., T.Van Nostrand Co Inc Princeton Dym C.L. and Shames I H. - Soli Mechanics , 1990. A textbook of strength of materials By Dr.R.K.Bansal Fourth edition Univ Qs Textb Ans Questions ook Page No. Nos. Stress and Strain

Ma rk

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
TLP No.2

Define Stress What are the types of stress. Define Compressive stress. Define Tensile stress. Define Shear stress. Define Strain Define Elasticity Define Plasticity Explain the relationship between Stress and Strain. Explain Factor of safety
Hookes law

Nov 08 Dec 09 Dec 11 May 09 May 10 May 12 May 08 Nov 08

Ref2 Ref2 Ref2 Ref2 Ref2 Ref2 Ref2 Ref2 Ref2 Ref2 Ref2 Ref2 Ref2 Ref2 Ref2 Ref2 Ref2 Ref2 Ref2

1 2 2 3 4 2 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 8 8 6 11

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 2 2 2 4 2 4 2 2 2

11. 12. 13.


TLP No.3

Define hookes law Explain Modulus of Rigidity Derive relationship between E,Poissons ratio and shear modulus,
Elastic constants and their relationship

14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19.

What are the elastic constants found? Give the relationship between lateral strain and volumetric strain. Define poissons ratio. Define ultimate strength Define Bulk modulus A tensile test was conducted on a mild steel bar, the following data was obtained from from the test Diameter = 3cm Guage length of bar = 20cm Load at elastic limit = 250kN Extension at a load of 150kN Max load = 380kN Total Extension = 60mm Dia of rod at failure = 2.25cm Determine, E, Stress at elastic limit, % of elongation, % of decrease in area.
Statically Determinate cases

TLP No.4

20. 21. 22.


TLP No.5

Define Statically Determinate cases How to find Statically Determinate cases? What are the fundamental equations are used to find Statically Determinate structures?
Statically Indeterminate cases

May 09 May 12

Ref2 Ref2 Ref2 Ref2 Ref2 Ref2 Ref2 Ref2 Ref2 Ref2

469 470 470 471 471 471 30 30 31 31

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

23. 24. 25.


TLP No.6

Define Statically Indeterminate cases How will you find Statically Indeterminate cases? Differentiate Between Statically Determinate and Indeterminate Structure.
Composite Bar

26. 27. 28. 29.

Define Composite Bar. Give the expression for stress in composite bar. Give the expression for strain in composite bar. A steel rod of 3cm dia is enclosed centrally in a hollow copper tube of external dia 5cm and internal dia 4cm, the composite bar is then subjected to an axial pull of 45kN with the length of each bar is 15cm. Determine Stress in the rod and tube and load carried by each bar.Take E = 0.21MN/mm2 for steel and E= 0.11 MN/mm2 for copper.
Thermal stress

Dec 10

16

TLP No.7

30. 31. 32.

Define Thermal stress. Define Temperature strain A rod is 2m long and temp of 10degree C. Find the expansion of rod when the

Dec 10

Ref2 Ref2 Ref2

42 43 43

2 2 8

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UNIT I

SOLID MECHANICS
BASICS AND AXIAL LOADING

temperature is raised to 80oC , find stress in the material Take E= 1 x 105N/mm2 = 0.12 x 10-4/oC
TLP No.8 28. 29. 30. Stresses due to freely falling weight

Derive the relationship for elongation of bar due to its own weight. Find the expression of Change in length for bars of Varying sections. An axial pull of 35kN is acting on a bar consisting of three lengths as in fig.Take E= 2.1105N/mm2. Find (i) Stresses in Each section (ii) Total Extension of bar

Ref2 Ref2 Ref2

50 14 15

8 10

16

31

The Bar shown in fig is subjected to tensile load of 160kN.if the stress in the middle portion is limited to 150N/mm2 , determine the diameter of the middle portion and also the length of the middle portion if the total elongation of the bar is to be 0.2mm. take E=2.1x105N/mm2.

Dec 10

Ref2

17

16

32.

A brass bar having Cross sectional area of 1000 mm2, is subjected to axial forces as shown in fig. Find the total elongation of bar . Take E = 1.05 x 105N/mm2

Ref2

19

16

33.

Nov 08

Ref2

20

16

Calculate P2 for the equilibrium and P1 = 45kN, P3 = 450kN, P4= 130kN. Find the total elongation of bar. Take E= 2.1 x 105N/mm2.

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