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Structural Analysis II - CE8602 2017 Regulation - Question Paper 2021 April May

The document is a question paper for the B.E./B.Tech. degree examinations in Civil Engineering, specifically for the Structural Analysis II course. It includes various questions divided into three parts, covering topics such as influence lines, shear forces, bending moments, and the analysis of different structural elements. The paper is designed to assess students' understanding and application of structural analysis concepts.

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Structural Analysis II - CE8602 2017 Regulation - Question Paper 2021 April May

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*X10250* Reg. No. :

Question Paper Code : X10250

B.E./B.Tech. DEgREE ExamiNaTioNs, apRil/may 2021


sixth semester
Civil Engineering
CE 8602 – sTRuCTuRal aNalysis – ii
(Regulations 2017)

Time : Three Hours maximum : 100 marks

answer all questions.

paRT – a (10×2=20 Marks)


1. Define the muller-Breslau’s principle.
2. What are the uses of influence lines ?
3. Draw the influence line diagram for the moment at the fixed end of a cantilever
beam.
4. What is meant by panel loading ?
5. a three-hinged semi-circular arch of span l is subjected to a mid-span point load
of W. Calculate the horizontal reaction at the supports.
6. What is a funicular arch ?
7. state Eddy’s theorem.
8. What are the assumptions commonly made in the analysis of forces in cable systems ?
9. Determine the plastic section modulus of a square section with a size of 10 mm.
10. Briefly explain the length of plastic hinge in a beam with rectangular section.

paRT – B (5×13=65 Marks)


11. a) a uniformly distributed load of 5 kN/m covering a length of 3 m crosses a girder
of span 15 m. Find the maximum shear force and bending moment at a section
5 m from left support.
(oR)
b) Two point loads 50 kN and 100 kN spaced 5 m apart cross a girder of 15 m
span with 50 kN load leading from left to right. Construct the maximum shear
force and bending moment diagrams stating the absolute maximum values.

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12. a) a propped cantilever beam has a span of 25 m. Two point loads of 10 kN each
spaced 5 m apart is positioned symmetrically on the beam. Construct the
influence lines for the support reactions, and determine the moment created
at the fixed support.
(oR)
b) a two-span continuous beam of 10 m (each span) with simple supports carries
a uniformly distributed load of 8 kN/m. The load can be located over all or a
portion of each span. Compute the maximum value of shear at the middle of
the first span.

13. a) a two-hinged parabolic arch of span (l) and rise (r) carries a uniformly
distributed load of w/m run over the left half of the span. obtain the expression
for the horizontal thrust, and calculate the horizontal thrust and bending
moment at quarter span point on the right half of the span with l = 20 m,
r = 4 m and w = 20 kN/m.
(oR)
b) a three-hinged segmental arch has a span of 50 m and a rise of 8 m. a 100 kN
load is acting at a point 15 m measured horizontally from the right support.
Draw the bending moment diagram. also determine the shear and normal
forces under the load.

14. a) a light flexible cable shown below hangs between two points which are separated
horizontally by distance l. The cable carries a udl w per unit horizontal length
over entire span. if the dip of the lowest point of the cable is d1 and d2 from left
and right support respectively, show that the horizontal component of tension
wL2
in the cable is H = . also determine the length of the cable if l
( )
2
2 d1 + d2
= 100 m d1 = 2 m, d2 = 6 m.

(oR)
b) a foot bridge of width 3 m and span 50 m is carried by two cables of uniform
section having a central dip of 5 m. if the platform load is 5 kN/m2 , calculate
the maximum pull in the cables. Find the necessary section area required if
the allowable stress is 120 N/mm2.

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15. a) a two-span continuous beam of uniform cross-section is loaded as shown below.


Determine the plastic moment.

(oR)
b) For the portal frame shown below, find the value of W at collapse. assume that
the plastic moment of resistance mp is the same for all the members

paRT – C (1×15=15 Marks)

16. a) analyze the two-hinged parabolic arch shown in figure below, and draw the
bending moment diagram.

(oR)

b) Determine the collapse moment for the frame shown in figure below.

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