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The document contains a series of engineering problems related to material mechanics, including calculations for modulus of rigidity, modulus of elasticity, and stress analysis in various structural components. It includes questions on twisting steel wires, hollow shafts, cantilevers, and beams under distributed loads, as well as stress analysis for materials under tensile forces. The problems require the application of principles from mechanics of materials and structural analysis to determine various mechanical properties and stress distributions.

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GET 208 - U20 Questions

The document contains a series of engineering problems related to material mechanics, including calculations for modulus of rigidity, modulus of elasticity, and stress analysis in various structural components. It includes questions on twisting steel wires, hollow shafts, cantilevers, and beams under distributed loads, as well as stress analysis for materials under tensile forces. The problems require the application of principles from mechanics of materials and structural analysis to determine various mechanical properties and stress distributions.

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JTE OF TECHNOLOGY D & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING VTAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT (AMINATION, 2021/2022 SESSION Is ith AT LEAST ONE question from each section ‘of 30 mm diameter was twisted 0.03 radian over a length of 200 mm hen a torques 50, Nm was Evaluate the modulus of rigidity for the material, (4 marks) >) What must be the length of a 6 mm diameter steel wire, so that it can be twisted through one complete revolution vines z 1g stress oF 250 MN/m”. Take G=80 GN/n*. (5 marks) © & 2 m long hollow shaft made up of steel is required to transmit a torque of 6000 Nm. If the total angle of tvist is not to exceed 2° and the allowable shearing stress is 1.5x10° N/m*, Calculate the inner and outer diameters of the shaft. Take G = §2 GN/m* (6 marks) x QUESTION 2 a) A specimen is o: nally 300 mm long, has a diameter of 12 mm, and is subjected to a force of 2.5KN. When the force is increased from 2.5 KN to 9 KN, the specimen clongates 01.225 mm. Determine the modulus of elasticity for the material ifit remains linear elastic. (S marks) 5) A compound tube consists ofa copper tube 140 mm internal diameter and 160 mm external diameter and an cuter brass tube 160 mm internal diameter and 180 min external diameter. The length of each tube is 140 mm. If the compound tube carries a force of $00 IRN, find the stresses and the load carried by each tube and the amount it shortens, Take Expo 2x10°N/mim? & Byas;= 1x10°N/mm’. (10 marks) SECTION B QUESTION 3 @ Show that 2 cantilever AB of length L and carrying @ uniformly distributed load (UDL) (w/unit Jength) along the span AB will have a maximum bending moment; My — Draw the shear force and bending moment diagram of the cantilever with respect to the UDL, (5 marks) ) Show that a simply supported beam AB of Tength L and earying a uniformly distributed toad (w/unit along the span AB will have a maximum bending moment; Mx = Draw the shear force ling moment diagram of the euntilever with respeet to the UDL, “(S:marks) ae ngth Ff span . carrying 2 point load (w) at the centre of aba an Draw the shear force and bending moment amon to the point load at the middle. (5 marks) ‘beans with respect simply supported beam, loaded as shown in ding moment that will occur in the beam. (10 marks) diagrams for a ofthe maximum bent Fig. Q4 1.0 mand 1.5 m 1 KN, 2 KN and 3 KN at 0.5 m, ae ind bending moment diagrams for the beam. —” (S marks) SECTION C QUESTION 5 i (2 marks) 4) State the sign conventions to consider in analysis of stresses 6) Define the following: (2 marks) i, Principal plane . Principal stress ©) A point in a strained material is subjected to two mutually perpendicular tensile siresses of 200 MPa and 100 MPa. Determine the intensities of normal, shear and resultant stresses on a planc eet s ‘5 marks) 30° with the axis of minor tensile stress. ) The stresses at point of a machine component are 150 MPa and 50 MPa both tensile. Find the intensities of normal, shear and resultant stresses on ‘a plane inclined at an angle of 55° with the axis Of major fensile stress, Also find the magnitude of the maximum shear stress in the component. (6 marks) QUESTION 6 9) Tivo wooden pieces 100 mm x 100 mm in eross-section are ‘Joined together. Find the maximum force (P), which can be applicd if the shear stress along the Joint AB is 1.3 MPa. (5 marks) }) A tension member is formed by connecting two wooden members 200 mm 100 mm, Determine the Safe value of the force (P), if permissible normal find shear ‘Stresses in the joint are 0.5 MPa and 1.25 MPa, respectively. |p¢ or ee (S marks) A wooden bar is subjected to a tensile sttess of 5 MPa. What will be the values of normal Slfesses across a section, which makes an angle of 25° with the direction of the tensil

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