Strength of Material Sheet 27
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1) Question.
A simply supported truss shown in Fig. 10.92 carries a load of at .
The forces in the members and are respectively.
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2) Question.
Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists:
List I List II
(Beam/column and (Number of points
loading) of contraflexure)
A. Propped cantilever 1. Two
beam under mid point
loading
B. Fixed beam under 2. Three
uniformly
C. Fixed beam subjected 3. One <
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3) Question.
Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists:
List I List II
A. Ratio of lateral strain 1. Strain
to linear strain
B. Ratio of stress to strain 2. Poisssion's ratio
C. Ratio of extension to 3. Tensile stress
original length
D. Ratio of axial pull to area 4. Young's modulus
of section
 
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4) Question.
In order to produce a maximum shearing stress of in the material of a hollow circular shaft of
outer diameter and inside diameter, the torque that should be applied to the shaft is
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5) Question.
Consider the following statements about flitched beams:
- A flitched beam has a composite section made of two or more materials joined together in such a manner that they behave as a unit piece and each material bends to the same radius of curvature.
- The total moment of resistance of a flitched beam is equal to the sum of the moments of resistance of individual sections.
- Flitched beams are used when a beam of one material, if used alone, would require quite a large cross sectional area. &
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6) Question.
A long beam, simply supported at its ends, carries a point load at its centre. If the slope at the ends of
the beam is , then the deflection at the centre of the beam will be
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7) Question.
Match List I (deflection) with List II (Expressions for deflection in different types of beams of span subjected to total load ) and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists:
List I List II
A. Central deflection in a 1.
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8) Question.
A rectangular beam wide, is subjected to a maximum shear force of , the corresponding maximum
shear stress being . The depth of the beam is
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9) Question.
In a simply supported beam shown in Fig. 10.88, if dimensions and are doubled, then the bending moment and the shear force at will be such that
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10) Question.
Consider the following statements:
The theory of simple bending assumes that
- the material of the beam is homogenous, isotropic and obeys Hook's law
- plane sections of the beam remain plane after bending
- Each cross section of the beam is symmetric about the loading plane
- Young's moduli are the same for tension and compression
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11) Question.
A cantilever beam of span carries concentrated load at the free end. If the width of the beam is constant throughout the span, then for the beam to have uniform strength, the depth at the free end should be
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12) Question.
For the system of springs shown in Fig. 10.87, the equivalent spring stiffness is
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13) Question.
A simply supported beam of span carries loads as shown in Fig. 10.85.
The corresponding and for the beam will be as shown in
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14) Question.
A steel rod of circular section tapers from diameter to diameter over a length of If the modulus of
elasticity of the material is , then the increase in length under a pull of
15) Question.A simply supported beam of span 'l' is loaded (as shown in Fig. 10.84) with a uniformly varying load of intensity /unit length at to /unit length at .
The shear force at the support 'B' is given by
Answer.16) Question.Figure 10.82 shows a beam cantilevering out at one end. It carries a uniformly distributed load over the cantilever.
Which one of the following figures correctly represents the shear force diagram for the beam?
Answer.17) Question.Two simply supported beams and have spans and respectively. Beam has a cross section of units
and beam ha
Answer.18) Question.A propped cantilever of span carries a uniformly distributed load of per unit run over its entire span. The value of prop reaction to keep the beam horizontal is
Answer.19) Question.Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists:
List I List II
(Name of person whom (Method)
the methods of analysis
are associated)
A. Clapeyron 1. Moment distribution
method
B. Hardycross &
Answer.20) Question.In the cantilever truss shown in Fig. 10.77, the reaction at is
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