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This document outlines the assessment details for the Strength of Materials module (ME103) for Spring 2025, including submission dates, exam regulations, and assessed learning outcomes. It specifies the exam duration of 45 minutes, prohibitions on mobile phones and calculators, and the authenticity statement required from students. Additionally, it includes sample questions related to beam theory and material properties for the assessment.

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This document outlines the assessment details for the Strength of Materials module (ME103) for Spring 2025, including submission dates, exam regulations, and assessed learning outcomes. It specifies the exam duration of 45 minutes, prohibitions on mobile phones and calculators, and the authenticity statement required from students. Additionally, it includes sample questions related to beam theory and material properties for the assessment.

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STUDENT NAME:

STUDENT ID. NO.


PROGRAMME: BENG ME
FACULTY OF
ISSUE DATE: 24-Feb-25, Monday
ENGINEERING
SUBMISSION DATE: 24-Feb-25, Monday
MARK & FEEDBACK DATE:
28-Feb-25, Friday
(In class / moodle / online)

Spring 2025 / ASSESSMENT ( TEST 01)

MODULE TITLE: Strength of Materials MODULE CODE: ME103

ASSESSED LEARNING OUTCOMES


Be able to determine the behavioural characteristics of engineering components
 LO1
subjected to complex loading systems
LO2 ------------------------

LO3 ------------------------

LO4 ------------------------

LO5 ------------------------

LO6 ------------------------

Exam Regulations

Time Allowed 1. Mobile phones are strictly prohibited in the classroom or on person. Students in
45 minutes violation of this will be awarded a fail.
2. No translators or programmable calculators are permitted.
Start Time: 11:30
3. No sharing of stationery is permitted.
End Time: 12:15 4. Any attempt to cheat would lead to failure of the subject. (Refer to Student handbook)

Authenticity Statement

I hereby confirm that this is my own work and not copied or plagiarised. I further confirm that I have read and
understood the Emirates Aviation University rules and regulations about plagiarism and copying and agree to be
bound by them.

Student Signature: Submitted on:

RESULT
QUESTIONS Q1 Q2 - - - - - - - -
OVERAL
LEARNING OUTCOMES 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
L (/16)
TOTAL MARK 10 6 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

ACHIEVED MARK

Assessor’s Overall Feedback (If Any):

1st Assessor’s Name: Mohammad Tawfik Signature: Date:

2nd Assessor’s Name: Sathish Kumar Ramakrishnan Signature: Date:


Useful Relations
Generalized Hooke’s law: From Euler-Bernoulli beam theory, we may write:

{} [ ]{ } { } ( )
ϵx 1 −ν −ν σx α 2
d
2
d v
1 EI z 2 =f (x )
ϵy = −ν 1 −ν σ y +Δ T α 2
E dx dx
ϵz −ν −ν 1 σz α
d
dx ( d2 v
)
EI z 2 =∫ f ( x)dx=S( x) Shear Equation
2
dx
d v
The differential equation governing the load EI z 2 =∫ S (x)dx=M z ( x) Moment Equation
displacement relation of a bar may be written as:
dx
d
dx (
EA
du
dx )
+f ( x)=0 For cross-sections with constant modulus of elasticity, we may
write:

Shear Stress due to Lateral Sher:


Mz
σ x =− y
S Q( y) Iz
τ=
I z b( y )

Where Q is the first moment of area around the


section centroid.

Different types of beam supports, and corresponding boundary conditions

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1- For the bar in the figure below (E=71 GPa), calculate:
a- IF the support at B does not exist, the load in section AD, DC, CK, and KB (3 points)
b- IF the support at B does not exist, the stresses in each section (2 points)
c- IF the support at B does not exist, the deflection of points D, C, K, and B (3 points)
d- If the support at B is in its place, what would the reaction at B be? (2 points)

2- In the sketch below, a material block is being compressed in the z-direction by a stress σ z , it is free to elongate in the
x-direction, and constrained from straining in the y-direction.

Starting with the generalized Hooke’s law, evaluate the strain in the x and z-directions and the stress in the y-direction if
the applies stress is a compressive tress of 100MPa, Modulus of elasticity 200GPa, and Poisson’s ratio 0.3. [6 points].

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