Practice Questions
Practice Questions
Worked Examples
Example 1
A steel bar of cross section 500 mm2 is acted upon by the forces shown in Figure E1a.
Determine the total elongation of the bar. For steel, consider E = 200 GPa.
Figure E1
Solution
The entire bar is in equilibrium, and hence are all portions of it. The portion between A and
B has a resultant force of 50 kN acting over every cross section and a free-body diagram of
this 0.6-m length appears as in Figure E2b. The force at the right end of this segment must
be 50 kN to maintain equilibrium with the applied load at A.
The elongation of this portion is given as:
𝑃1𝐿1 50000 𝑥 0.6
𝛿1 = = (500 𝑥 10−6 )𝑥 (200 𝑥 109 )
= 0.0003 m
𝐴𝐸
The force acting in the segment between B and C is found by considering the algebraic sum
of the forces to the left of any section between B and C, i.e., a resultant force of 35 kN acts to
the left, so that a tensile force exists. The free-body diagram of the segment between B and C
is shown in Figure E2c and the elongation is:
𝑃2𝐿2 35000 𝑥 1
𝛿2 = = (500 𝑥 10−6 )𝑥 (200 𝑥 109 )
= 0.00035 m
𝐴𝐸
Similarly, the force acting over any cross section between C and D must be 45 kN to maintain
equilibrium with the applied load at D. The elongation of CD is:
𝑃3𝐿3 45000 𝑥 1.25
𝛿3 = = (500 𝑥 10−6 )𝑥 (200 𝑥 109 )
= 0.00056 m
𝐴𝐸
temperature at which the compressive stress in the bar will be 35 MPa. Take α = 18.0 × 10 -6
m/(m·°C) and E = 80 GPa.
10 m
Figure E3: A suspended homogenous bar
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Solution
Given
Weight of bar = 800 kg
Length of bar = 10 m
Maximum allowable stress in Bronze, σbr = 90 MPa
Maximum allowable stress in Steel, σst = 120 MPa
Now, estimated load = weight x g = 800 x 9.81 = 7848 N
5m 5m
7848 N
By symmetry, Load, Pbr = Pst = 0.5 x 7848 N = 3924 N
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4. A mild steel tie rod 3 m long having a cross-sectional area 4 cm2 is subjected to an axial
pull of 10 kN. If E = 2 x 106 N/mm2, compute the (i) stress; (ii) strain; and (iii) elongation
of the rod. (Answer: σ = 25 MPa; ϵ = 1.25 x 10-5; δ = 3.75 x 10-2 mm)
5. A load of 10kN is to be lifted with the help of steel wire of length 2 metres. Find the
minimum diameter (in mm) of the steel wire if the permissible stress is limited to 100 x
106 N/m2. Also determine the elongation (in mm) of the steel wire when stressed to its
permissible limit. E = 200kN/mm2. (Answer: d = 11.28 mm; δ= 1 mm)
6. A bar of 5 cm diameter and 400 cm long is acted upon by a load of 100 kN. It is found to
extend 10 cm. find (a) the stress; (b) the strain, and (c) Young’s modulus. (Answer: σ = 50.93
MPa); ϵ = 0.25; E = 203.72 MPa)
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