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2. The components of strain at a point is given by x=0.15, y=0.25, z=0.40,xy=0.10,
yz=0.15, zx=0.20. [Jan-14]
a. If the co-ordinate axis are rotated about Z axis through 60 degree in the
anticlockwise direction determine the new stress components
b. Also find the principal stress and its orientation
3. The state of stress at a point is given by. Find the principal plane and orientation of
the plane
MPa [Jan-15]
4. The state of stress at a point is given by, determine the normal shear and resultant
stresses on a plane where normal stress makes an angle of 50 degree with the X-axis
and 70 degree with the Y-axis[Jan-15]
MPa
5. The state of stress at a point is given by x= 120Mpa,y= 55Mpa, z=-85 Mpa,xy= 55 Mpa zx =-75 Mpa, yz=33 Mpa determine principal stress and direction cosine of
principal plane. [Jun-15]
6. The state of stress at a point with respect to xyz plane is , determine the stress tensor
relative to xyz-axis[Jun-15]
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MPa [Dec-15]
8. The displacement field components at a point are given by u=0.00012+0.0015xyz,
v=0.0002x2y+0.0003x3z,w=0.0015xyz+0.0002x3yz [Dec-15]
a. Determine the strain tensor at a point (2,-3,-1)
b. Find the principal strain and their orientation
c. If E=210 GPa and v=0.28, find Lames constants
9.The general displacement field in a body in certain co-ordinates is given as, find all
strain at a point (1,0,2) u=0.015x2y+0.03, v=0.005y2+0.03xz, w=0.00z2+0.005 [Jan-16]
10. Derive the compatibility equations. [Jan-16]
UNIT- 2
1. A. Discuss the effect of radial and tangential stress for a circular hole on a plane.
B. Find the expression for normal and shear stress for a circular disc subjected to a
compression alosg the diameter. [Jan-14]
2. Show that the following stress function satisfies the boundary condition in a beam of a
rectangular cross-section of width 2h and depth d under a total shear force W.
=
[Jan-14]
3. Determine the following are Airys function and examine the stress distribution
represented by them. [Jan-15/Jun-15]
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a. =Ax2+By2,
d. =Ax3-y
b. =Ax3
e. =Ax2-By2
c. =A(x4-3x2y2)
f. =Ax2+Bxy+Cy2
[Dec-15]
7. A. Show that =Ar2log r is a stress function. Determine the stresses r, ,r.[Dec-15]
B. A long closed cylinder has an internal radius of 100mm and an external radius of
250mm. it is subjected to an internal pressure of 80MPa. Determine the maximum radial,
circumferential and axial stress in the cylinder. [Dec-15]
8. Investigate the problem of plane stress is solved by the stress function:
[Jan-16]
9. Derive the stress components for a simply supported beam carrying uniform load [Jan-16]
UNIT- 3
1. A thin walled steel section shown in figure is subject to twisting moment T. calculate
the shear stresses in the walls and the angle of twist per unit length of the box [Jan-14]
2. Discuss the effect of shear and torsion on (i) elliptical cross section and (ii) triangular
cross section of bar[Jan-14]
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[Jun-15]
6. A. Ex plain the St. Venants method to solve torsional problems.(6) [Jun-15]
B. A thin walled circular cylinder of outside diameter 125mm and 5mm wall
thickness is subjected to a torque of 100Nm. Estimate the shear stress and the total
angle of twist. Assume E= 2x105N/mm2 and Poisson ratio is 0.30. (10) [Jun-15]
7. Derive the expression for shear stress of a bar with elliptical cross section subjected to
a torque of T and compare the same with hexagon of side a. [Dec-15]
8. A two cell tube as shown in the figure is subjected to a torque of 10kNm. Determine
the shear stress in each part and angle of twist per meter length. Take the modulus of
rigidity of the materials as 80kN/mm2. [Dec-15]
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2. Analyse the torsion of a bar square section in the fiure using finte difference
technique. [Jan-16]
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