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B.E/B.Tech. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY/JUNE, ~~,
Mechanical Engineering
ME 2254/ME 45/CE 1259/10122 ME osttinndoets 1H OF
MATERIALS
(Common to Production Engineering and Ayt{nol ering)
(Regulation 2008/
(Common to PTME 2254 ~ Strength of ir B.E. (Part-Time)
Third Semester, Mechanigal Eygineerik-Hegulation 2009)
‘Time : Three hours Maximum : 100 marks
AnsweyADL. fons.
PART A x2} 20 marks)
1. What is Bulk modulus of Rweria)
2. Define Resilience and(Prds
Kes And bending moment diagram of a simply supported
Re taal eal
4. Mention t#\gssum@ions made in the theory of simple bending.
Draw a typical of
beam of span ‘L!
5. Defi d give at least two practical example for it.
e short mbtes on types of springs.
(¢ Mohr’s theorem I and II.
is equivalent length of a column?
How do you classify a cylinder or a shell in to thick or thin?
Define Principle plane.(b)
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PART B — (5 x 16 = 80 marks)
‘A bar of 30 mm diameter is subjected to a pull of 60 QN.
measured extension on gauge length of 200 mm is 0.09 mm SS
change in diameter is 0.0039 mm. Calculate the Poisson's ratio a}
the value of the three moduli.
A rectangular block 350 mm long, 100 mm wide and 80 mQNhickS
subjected to axial load as follows. 50 KN tensile in he di
length, 100 kN compression in the direction of thi
tensile in the direction of breadth. Determine the ch3nfe ysdlume,
bulk modulus, modulus of rigidity. ‘Take E =2>y 10)
Poisson's ratio = 0.25.
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A resultant tensile stress of 70 MPa is a
figure 11(b)(i). Another direct tensile s
a plane, which is at right angle fus one. Find the
resultant stresses in the second inciple planes and
stresses and the plane of maxim (8)
20° 70
40 MPa
STi(byi)
Determine the Yeain¢hergy due to self weight of a bar of uniform
cross secti ‘length 1’ which is hanging vertically down.
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force and bending moment diagram for the simply
suppor shown in figure 12(a)4i). 8)
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Figure 12(a)(i)
Draw the shear force and bending moment diagram for a cantilever
carrying load whose intensity varies uniformly from zero at the
fixed end to ‘w’ per unit run at the free end. (8)
Or
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A T — section of a simply supported beam has the width of
flange = 100 mm, overall depth = 100 mm, thickness of flange and
stem = 20 mm. Determine the maximum stress in beam when a bending
moment of 12 kN-m is acting on the section. Also calculate thphe:
stress at the neutral axis and at the junction of web and flange w}
shear force of 50 KN acting on beam.
‘The internal and external diameter of a hollow shaft is tio 0D
2: 8. the hollow shaft is to transmit a 400 kW power at 120 1}
maximum expected torque is 15 % greater than the me . Bye
shear stress is not to exceed 50 MPa, find section of ti{S s} rich
would satisfy the shear stress and twist conditions.
‘Take G = 0.85 x 10° MPa. 6)
Or 2
Determine the bending stress, shear stress
open coiled helical spring subjected to axial
each coil as ‘° and ‘n” numbers of turns.
‘ends and carries two
respectively from left
ch load, the maximum
‘A beam of length 6 m is simply supy
point leads of 48 KN at a distance of
and support. Find the deflecti
deflection and the point at (6c sume E = 2 x 10° MPa and
= 85 x 10° MPa. Use Macaula” 6)
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Find the Euler's crippli ‘column with one end fixed and other
end free. (16)
A eulndrial shofTx thet 9 m length is subjected to an internal
pressure of 2 MPA Catsatyge the maximum thickness if the stress should
not exceed 50 freind the change in dia and volume of shell. Assume
Poisson's rayf¥e ‘Young's modulus of 200 kN/mm?, (a6)
Or
‘A.thjp @)Npdrich? tube 80 zam internal diameter and 6 mm thick is closed
at It is subjected to an internal pressure of 6 N/mm? and a
ud 09600 kN-m. Find the hoop stress, longitudinal stress,
and minimum principle stresses and maximum shear stress.
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