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DECEMBER 2013
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Con.7845–13 (REVISED COURSE) QP Code : GX–12025
(3 Hours) [Total Marks : 80]
N.B.: (1) Question No. 1 is Compulsory.
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(2) Answer any Three from remaining.
(3) Figures to the right indicate marks.
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1. (a) Find laplace of sin t 5
x 3x 5x
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(b) Show that the set of functions sin ,sin ,sin is orthogonal over (0, L) 5
2L 2L 2L
(c) Show that u = sin x cosh y + 2 cos x sinh y + x2 – y2 + 4xy Satisfies laplace equation and find its
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2. (a)
(b)
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Find complex form of fourier series f(x) = e3x in 0 < x < 3.
Using Crank Nicholson Method solve ut = uxx subject to u (x, 0) = 0, u (0, t) = 0 and u (l, t) = t for two
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time steps. 6
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d2 y
(c) Solve using laplace transforms 2 + y = t, y(0) = 1, y1(0) = 0 8
dt
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3. (a) Find bilinear transformation that maps the points 0,1 – of the z plane into –5, –1, 3 of w plane. 6
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1
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t sin 2 t
4. (a) Evaluate e t
dt 6
0
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2u u
(b) Solve 2 32 = 0 by Bender schmidt method subject to conditions 6
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x t
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Convergence. 8
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1 i
2
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5. (a) Evaluate z dz along (i) line y = x (ii) Parabola x = y . Is line independent of path? Explian.
0
2
6
(b) Find half range Cosine Series for f(x) = ex 0 < x < 1 . 6
SETSQUARE ACADEMY 2
cosx sinx e y
(c) Find analytic function f(z) = u + iv such that u – v = when f(/2) = 0 8
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2 cos x e y e y
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6. (a) A tightly streched sting with fixed end points x = 0 and x = in the shape defined by y = K × ( – x) 6
where K is a Constant is released from this position of rest. Find y(x, t). The vertical displacement
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2y 2
2 y
if 2 C
t x 2
(b) Find image of region bounded by x = 0, x= 2 y = 0, y = 2 in the z plane under the transformation 6
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w = (1 + i) z
2
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25 16 cos
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(c) Evaluate 8
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0
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MAY 2014
Con.9830–14 (REVISED COURSE) QP Code : NP–18610
(3 Hours) [Total Marks : 80]
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S2 5
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(b) Obtain complex form of fourier series f(x) = e –ax for in (–
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2 u u
(c) Using Crank–Nicholson simplified formula solve, =0 8
x 2 t
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x
u(0, t) = 0, u(4, t) = 0, u(x,0) = (16 – x2). Find uij for i = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, and j = 0, 1, 2.
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3
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sin 6 z
3. (a) Evaluate (z 6)3 dz where C is z = 1 6
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C
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2
u 2 u
(c) Determin the solution of one dimensional heat equation C under the boundary condition
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t x 2
u (0, t) = 0 u ( , t) = 0 and u (x, 0) = x, (0 < x < ) , being length of the rod. 8
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4. (a) Find inverse Laplace transform by using convolution theorem f (s) = 2 2 2 6
(s a )
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(b) Find tbe image of the region bounded by x = 0, x = 2, y = 0 y = 2 in the z plane under transformation
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W = (1 + i) z. 6
7z 2
(3) Find all possible Lanren’s expansions of the function f(z) = about z = – 1. 8
z(z 2)(z 1)
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2u u
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5. (a) Solve 2 – 32 = 0 by Bender – Schmidt method, subject to the conditions u (0, t) = 0, u (x,0) = 0
x t
u (l , t) = t taking h = 0.25, 0 < x < l. 6
(b) Obtain half range sine series for f (x) when 6
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f (x) = x, 0 < x < 2
= – x , 2 x
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x 2 dx
(c) Evaluate 2 2 2 2 by using residues, a > 0, b > 0 8
(x a )(x b )
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6. (a)
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Find the orthogonal tranjectory of the family of curves x3y – xy3 = c 6
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2
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x
(b) Obtain the fourier expansion of f (x) = in the interval.0 < x < 2 f (x + 2) = f (x) 6
2
2 1 1 1
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Also deduce that .........
6 12 22 32
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(c) Solve using Laplace transform (D2 – 3D + 2 ) y = 4 e2t , with y (0) = – 3, y'(0) = 5. 8
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GN–Con. 6443–14 (REVISED COURSE) QP Code : 14535
(3 Hours) [Total Marks : 80]
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1. (a) 5
1
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(c) Construct an analytic function whose real part is e2x (x cos 2y – y sin 2y). 5
(d) Show that the set of functions cos nx, n = 1,2, 3 .... is orthogonal on (0, 2). 5
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1
2. (a) By using Convolution Theorem. Find invese laplace transform of 6
s (s 1) 2
2
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(b) Find bilinear transformation that maps the points 2, i, – 2 onto the point 1, i, –1. 6
(c) Find Fourier Series for f (x) = cos mx in (– ) where m is not an integer. Deduce that
2m 1 1 1 1 1 1 3
2 hence show that
cos m 2
2 2
2 2
.... 2 2
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2m m 1 m 2 m n 1 9n 1 2 18
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3. (a) Find Complex form of fourier series f (x) = e3x in 0 < x < 3. 6
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2 u u
(b) Using Crank Nicholoson method solve subject to 0 x u (0, t) = 0,u (1, t) = 0 ,
x 2 t
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u (x, 0) = 100x(l – x) taking h = 0.25 in one step. 6
(c) Using laplace transform solve (D2 + 2D + 5)y = e–t sin t when y (0) = 0 and y'(0) = 1. 8
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4. (a)
(b)
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Evaluate f (z) dz along the Parabola y = 2x2 from z = 0 to z = 3 + 18i where f(z) = x2 – 2iy
Find half range cosine series for
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f (x) =x 0 <x < 2
=–x 2 x <
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1
(c) Obtain two distinct Laurent's series of f (z) = 1 z 2 z 2 for 1 < |z| < 2 and |z| > 2. 8
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2f f
5. (a) By using Bender Schmidt method solve f (0, t) = f (5, t) = 0 6
x 2 t
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f (x,0) = x2 (25 – x2 ) find f in range taking h = 1 and upto 5 seconds.
sin 2 t
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t
(b) Evaluate e t
dt 6
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2x
cos 3
(c) Evaluate 5 4 cos d 8
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6. (a) A string is stretched and fastened to two points distance apart, motion is started by displacing the string in
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x
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the form y = a sin from which it is released at time t = 0. Show that the displacement of a point at a
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distance x from one end at a distance x from one end at time t is given by
x ct
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y (x , t) = a sin cos 6
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(s 2)6
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MAY 2015
JP–Con.8936-15 (REVISED COURSE) QP Code : 4755
(3 Hours) [Total Marks : 80]
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3z 4 1 1
(b) Find the fixed points of w = Also express it in the normal form + where , is a
z 1 w z
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(c) Evaluate (x iy)dz along the path (i) y = x, (ii) y = x2 5
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3x 2 1
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(d) Prove that f1 (x) = l, f2 (x) = x , f3 (x) = are orthogonal over (–1,1) 5
2
2s
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2. (a) Find inverse Laplace transform of 4 6
s 2
(b) Find the image of the triangular region whose vertices are i , 1 + i , 1 – i under the transformation
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w = z + 4 – 2i. Draw the sketch. 6
(c) Obtain fourier expansion of f (x) = |cosx| in (–, ). 8
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3. (a) Obtain complex form of fourier series for f (x) = cosh 2x + sinh 2x in (– 2,2). 6
2 u u
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2
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4. (a) Evaluate 5 3sin 6
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(b) Find half – range cosine series for f(x) = ex, 0< x < 1 6
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2z 3
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(c) Obtain two distinct Laurent's series for f(z) = 2 in powers of (z – 4) indicating the regions of
z 4z 3
convergence. 8
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2u u
5. (a) Solve 2 0 = 0 by Bender Schmidt method, given u(0, t) = 0, u (4, t) = 0, u (x, 0) = x (4 – x).
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x t
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0
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z3
(c) Evaluate z 2z 5 dz where C is the circle (i) |z| = 1, (ii) |z + l – i| = 2 8
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2
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s
6. (a) Find inverse Laplace transform of by using convolution theorem. 6
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(s a 2 ) 2 2
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u 2u
(c) Solve the equation k 2 2 for the conduction of heat along a rod of length subject to following 8
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t x
u
conditions (i) u is not infinity for t (ii) = 0 for x = 0 and x = for any time t
x
(iii) u = x – x2 for t = 0 between x = 0 and x =
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SETSQUARE ACADEMY 6
DECEMBER 2015
MD–Con.7523–15 (REVISED COURSE) QP Code : 5052
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(3 Hours) [Total Marks : 80]
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N.B.: (1) Question no. 1 is compulsory.
(2) Answer any three from remaining.
(3) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
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1. (a)
(b)
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Find Laplace transform of tsin3t.
Find half range sine series in (0,) for x (– x)
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5
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(c) Find the image of the rectangular region bounded by x = 0, x = 3, y = 0, y = 2 under the transformation
= z + (l + i) 5
2 2
(d) Evaluate f (z) dz along the parabola y = 2x , z = 0 to z = 3 + 18i where f(z) = x – 2iy 5
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2. (a) Find two Laurent's series of f (z) = 2 about z = 0 for (i) |z| < 1 (ii) 1 < | z | < 2 8
z (z 1)(z 2)
(b) Find complex form of Fourier series for f (x) = cosh 2x + sinh 2x in (–2, 2) 6
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(c)
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Find bilinear transformation that maps 0 , 1, of the z plane into –5, –1, 3 of plane. 6
2u u
(b) Solve 2 2 = 0 by Bender schmidt method given u (0, t) = 0, u (4, t) = 0, u (x, 0) = x(4 – x) 6
x t
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2
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4. (a) Evaluate (2 cos )
0
2
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cos 2t sin 3t
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2t
(b) Evaluate e t
dt 6
0
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2 u u
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sin 2x
5. (a) Find analytic function whose real part is 8
cosh 2y cos 2x
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1 e s 1 1 s a
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u 2u
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(c) Find the solution of one dimensional heat equation c 2 2 under the boundary conditions u(0 ,t) = 0
t x
u (l, t) = 0 and u(x, 0) = x, 0 < x < , being length of the rod. 6
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6. (a) A string is stretched and fastened to two poirits distance apart. Motion is started by displacing the string
in the form y = a sin x which it is released at time t = 0. Show that the displacement of a point at a
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x ct
distance x from one end at time t is given by y(x,t) = a sin cos 8
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sin z 2 cos z 2
(b) Find the residue of at it’s poles 6
(z 1)(z 2) 2
(c) Find Fourier series in xcosx in (–) 6
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FW–Con.9410–16 (REVISED COURSE) QP Code : 30542
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(3 Hours) [Total Marks : 80]
N.B. : (1) Question No.l is compulsory
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1. (a)
(b)
Find laplace transform of
t
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Find the orthogonal tragectory of the family of curves e –x cosy + xy = where a is a real constant in the
5
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xy plane. 5
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3x
(c) Find complex form of fourier series f (x) = e in 0 < x < 3 5
(d) Show that the function is analytic and find their derivative f (z) = zez 5
d2 y
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2. (a) Using laplace transform solve: 2 + y = t , y (0) = 1, y'(0) = 0 6
dt
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2 u u
0
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(b) Using Crank Nicholson method Solve : 6
x 2 t
x
u (0, t) = 0, u (4, t) = 0, u (x, 0) = (l6 – x2) find uij for i = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and j = 0, 1, 2
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3
x x 2x 2x
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(c) Show that the set of functions 1, sin ,cos ,sin , cos .... 8
L L L L
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3. (a) Find the billinear transformation that maps points 0, 1 ,of the z plane into – 5,– 1, – 3 pf w plane. 6
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2 1 1 1 1
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a Find half range sine series for x sin x in (0,) and hence deduce 6
8 2 12 32 52 7 2
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2t sin t sinh t
(b) Evaluate and prove that e 6
0 t 8
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7z 2
(c) Obtain Laurent’s series for the function f(z) = about z = – 1 8
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z(z 2)(z 2)
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2 u u
5. (a) Solve 2 0 subject to the conditions u (0, t) = 0 , u (5, t) = 0, u (x, 0) = x2(25 – x2)
x t
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(b)
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taking h = 1 upto 3 seconds only by Bender schmidt formula.
6
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cosh 2y cos 2x
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(c) Evaluate 3 2 cos 8
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6. (a) An elastic string is stretched between two points at a distance apart. In its equilibrium position a 6
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point at a distance a (a < ) from one end is displaced through a distance b transversely and then
2 y 2 2 y
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released from this position obtain y (x, t) the vertical displacement if y satisfies the equation 2 c 2
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1 i
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(b) Evaluate : z dz along (i) The line y = x (ii) The parabola x = y2 6
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(c) Find Fourier Expansion of f(x) = in the interval 0 x 2 and f(x + 2) = f(x) and 8
2
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2 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1
also deduce (i) 2 2 2 2 (ii)
12 1 2 3 4
90 14 24 34 44
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(REVISED COURSE) QP Code : 538301
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c
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t
(b) Evaluate the integral using Laplace Transform e (t 1 sin t )dt 5
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0
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prevail. If the temperature at B is reduced suddenly to 0°C and kept so while that of A is maintained. Find
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2 u u
(c) Using Bender Schmidt method solve 2 0 subject to the conditions u (0, t ) = 0, u (l, t) =0,
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x t
u(x, 0)= sin x, 0 x l. Assume h = 0.2 8
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1 kx
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3. (a) Find k such that log (x2 +y2) + i tan–1 is analytic. 6
2 y
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Evaluate (z3 1)2 dz where C is the circle |z –1| = l
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(b) 6
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x 3x 5x
Show that the set of functions Sin ,Sin , ..... forms an orthogonal set over the
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(c)
2L 2L 2L
interval [0, L]. Construct corresponding orthonormal set. 8
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sin 2t, 0 t 2
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4. (a)
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Find Laplace Transform of the periodic function f (t) =
0,
t
f (t) = (t + ) 6
2
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z2 1
(c) Expand f(z) = around z = 1 8
z 2 5z 6
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ez
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2
c z 2
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(b) Find Fourier expansion of f (x) = x + x2 in (– ) and f (x + 2) = f (x) 6
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t 1 1
– 4t –1 log 1 2
(c) Find (i) L (e u sin 3 udu ) (ii) L s s 8
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0
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6. (a) Show that the function w = transform the straight lines x = c in the z–plane into circles in the w–plane. 6
z
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dQ Q
V , Q = 0 when t = 0
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2u 2u
(c) Solve the Laplace equation 2 2 = 0 for the following data by 8.7 12.1 12.8 9.0 8
x y 0
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0 u8 u9 17.0
u7
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0 21.0
u4 u5 u6
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0 21.9
u1 u2 u3
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11.1 17.0 19.7 18.6
SETSQUARE ACADEMY 10
MAY 2017
(REVISED COURSE) QP Code : 11700
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(3 Hours) [Total Marks : 80]
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N.B.: (1) Question No. 1 is compulsory.
(2) Answer any Three from remaining
(3) Figures to the right indicate full marks
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1. (a)
(b)
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State Cauchy Reimann equation in polar form. Find p if f(z) = r2 cos 2 + ir2 sin p is analytic.
Find Laplace transform of sin 2t.cos3t .
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5
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(c) Prove {sin n x} , n = 1,2,3........ is orthogonal w.r.t. ( 0, 2 ) 5
2 4i
(d) Evaluate (x 2 ixy)dz along the curve x = t , y = t2 5
1 i
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dx
2. (a) Using Laplace transform, solve the differential equation, 3x 2 e t with x(0) = 1 6
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dt
z 1
(b) Evaluate z 3
dz where c : | z | = 1 6
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2z
C
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z2 1
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(c) Obtain the Taylor's and Laurent series which represent the function 8
(z 3)(z 4)
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2u u
3. (a) Solve 2
32 0 by Bender -Schmidt method, given u(0,t) = u(x,0) = 0, u( l,t) = t taking h = 0.25 6
x t
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(b) Evaluate te 3t sin t dt
0 EM 6
(1)m
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(c) Obtain Half Range Sine Series of f(x) = x ( – x) in (0 ,).Hence, evaluate 3 8
m 0 (2m 1)
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4. (a) Find the orthogona; trajectory of the family of curves x3y – xy3 = 0 6
(b) Find Fourier series of f(x) = | x | in (–3,3) 6
8e 3s
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(c) Find the inverse Laplace transform of the following : (i) cot s (ii) 2 8
s 4
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2 u u
5. (a) Solve by Crank-Nichloson simplifies formula 0 6
x 2 t
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u(0,t) = u(1,t) = 0 , u(x,0) = 100x(1 – x) taking h = 0.25 for one time step
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s
(b) Using convolution theore, find the inverse Laplace transform of 6
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(s 1)(s2 4)2
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(c) Find bilinear transformation which maps the poins z = 1, i, –1 onto the points w = i ,0,–1.Hence, 8
find the image of | z | 1 onto the w - plane
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dx
Using residue theorem, evaluate x 2 1
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6. (a) 6
0
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(b) Obtain Complex form of Fourier series for f(x) = eax over – < x < 6
u 2u
(c) Determine the solution of one-dimensional heat equation C2 2
t x
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under boundry condition u(0,t) = u (l,t) = 0 , u(x,0) = x , l being the legnth of rod.
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SETSQUARE ACADEMY 12
SURVEYING - I
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DECEMBER 2013
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Con.10084-13 (REVISED COURSE) QP Code : GX-12176
(3 Hours) [Total Marks : 80]
N.B.: (1) Solve any four questions.
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(2) Illustrate answers with neat sketches.
(3) Assume suitable data, if required and state the same clearly.
(4) Attempt sub questions in order only.
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(5) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
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(a) Plane surveying and Geodetic surveying. (b) Direct ranging and Reciprocal ranging.
(c) Prismatic compass and Surveyor's compass. (d) Trapezoidal rule and Simpson's rule.
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2. (a)
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Stale and explain the principles of surveying with neat sketches? 5
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(b) A closed traverse is run anticlockwise in the form of regular pentagon ABCDEA. If the fore bearing of 5
traverse leg AB is 30000'. Find the bearings of the remaining traverse legs?
(c) The following bearings were observed in the area where local attraction was suspected. Determine the 10
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correct magnetic bearings? Also calculate true bearings if the declination is ± 03°30’.
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Line F.B. B. B.
PQ S 40°30' W N 41°15' E
QR S 80°45' W N 79° 30' E
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RS N 19°30' E S 20°00' W
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3. (a)
SP S 80°00' E N 80°00' W
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Which are the common difficulties faced in levelling operation? How the same will you overcome? 5
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(b) What is meant by sensitiveness of bubble tube? Explain how it can be determined. 5
(c) The following successive readings were taken along line PQ with a 4m levelling staff and a level on a 10
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continuously sloping ground at 15m interval. The readings are : 0345 (on P), 1450, 2630, 3875,
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0655, 1745, 2965, 3945, 1125, 2475, 3005 and 3×865 (on Q). The R.L. of station P is
60000m. Find the gradient of Line PQ?
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4. (a) Describe repetition and reiteration methods of determining horizontal angle using transit? Also state the 8
errors eliminated by these methods?
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(b) Balance the following closed traverse using Bowditch's rule or Transit rule. 12
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QR 203.10 77°10'
RS 149.01 167°10'
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SP 152.70 240°00'
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TP 210.12 310°20'
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0.510m, 2.25m, 3.40m, 2.40m, 3.30m, 4.20m, 5.10m, 7.35m, 8.70m, 2.60m and 1.50m.
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Determine the area enclosed by:
(i) Mid ordinate rule. (ii) Average ordinate rule. (iii) Trapezoidal rule. (iv) Simpson's rule.
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6. Write short notes on (any four): 20
(a) Reciprocal levelling. (b) Zero circle.
(c) Characteristics of contours. (d) Spire test.
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(e) Orientation in PTS. (f) Gale's traverse table.
MAY 2014
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Con.134699-14 (REVISED COURSE) QP Code : NP-18746
(3 Hours) [Total Marks : 80]
N.B.: (1) Attempt any four questions.
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(b) What is offset? Explain its types alongwith limiting length of offset.
(c) Characteristics of contour.
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(f) Horizontal angle measurement by Reiteration method using theodolite.
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2. (a) The following offsets were taken from a chain line to a Hedge: 10
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Distance
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in "m" 0 20 40 60 80 120 160 200 240 270 300
Offsets
in "m" 24 20 16 12 8 10 14 16 20 22 26
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Calculate the area enclosed by chain line, the hedge and the end offset by
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in surveyor's compass.
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3. (a) The following bearings were observed in an open traverse; correct them where necessary for local 8
attraction:
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Line AB BC CD DE
F.B. 154° 205° 40' 140° 69° 38'
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Instrument Staff readings on Remarks
station A B
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A 1.029 1.634 Distance between
A and B = 800 m.
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B 0.943 1.542 Rt. of A = 421.543 m.
Find : (i) The true RL of B, (ii) Combined corrections for curvature and refraction
(iii) The error in collimation adjustment of the instrument.
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(b) Explain Orientation alongwith different methods of orientation in plane table surveying. 8
(c) Define :- (i) Arbitrary meridian. (ii) True meridian (iii) Permanent BM (iv) Line of Collimation. 4
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CA
O1 1.670 28° 42' 345.58
O2 2.55 18° 6' 345.58
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The height of target A was 5.0m. The instrument stations were 100 m apart and were in line with the
target A.
(b) Given the following latitude and departures of the sides of traverse ABCDE, the length of CD have 10
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EA
been omitted. Compute the length of CD for above closed traverse. Draw traverse:
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3 CD ? N 37° 36´W ? ?
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4
5
DE
EA
283.5
173.15
S 55° 18´W
S 2° 40´W
–161.397
–172.989
–233.070
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(c) Compare collimation method and rise and fall method. 4
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(a) Balancing BS and FS. (b) Zero circle (c) Spire test
(d) Traversing method of plane table survey (e) Balancing of traverse.
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DECEMBER 2014
GN-Con.:11256-14 (REVISED COURSE) QP Code : 14666
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(b) A chaining pass a pond, stations P and Q were selected on opposite side of the pond. A line PA. 5
200 m long, was set out of the left of PQ, and a line PB was set out on the right such that A, Q and B
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are collinear. The length of PB was 250m. The length of AQ and QB were measured to be 125 m and
150 m respectively. The chainage at P is 1020.55 m. Calculate the chainage of Q.
(c) The following bearings were observed while traversing with compass. Find which stations are affected 10
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by local attraction and work out corrected bearings of the lines of a closed traverse.
Line F.B. B.B.
AB 191° 30' 13°0'
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BC 69° 30' 246° 30'
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(c) The following staff reading were observed with a level & a 4 m staff on a continuously sloping ground 10
at a common interval of 15 m. The readings are 0.880, 1.635, 2.055, 2.530, 3.085, 3.580, 1.255,
2.060, 2.465, 3.740, 1.035, 1.145, 1.730 and 2.645. The reduced level of the first point was
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780.150. Rule out a page of a level-book and enter the above reading. Calculate the reduced levels
and the gradient of the line joining the first & last points.
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4. (a) Define two point problem & explain how it can be solved on field. 8
(b) Balance the following closed traverse by transit rule and also compute the closing error? 12
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CD 86.60 50.00
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DE 250.00 0.00
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EA 154.90 –280.00
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5. (a) Explain the method of measuring and recording horizontal angle by repetition method using transit? 10
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(b) The following offsets were taken from a chain line to a hedge. 10
Distance (m) 0 5 12 18 24 36 48 60 72 81 90
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Offset (m) 3.8 3.3 2.4 1.8 0.9 1.5 1.8 2.2 3.0 3.3 3.6
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Calculate the area enclosed between the chan-line, the hedge and the end-offsets by Simpson's rule &
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trapezoidal rule.
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(REVISED COURSE) QP Code : 4766
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(2) Attempt any three question out of remaining questions.
(3) Illustrate answers with neat sketches wherever required.
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(5) Assume any suitable data if required and state the same clearly.
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1. Attempt any four: 20
(a) Explain principles of surveying with suitable example.
(b) Explain with neat sketch dip of magnetic needle.
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(f) Compare Trapezoidal Rule and Simpson's Rule for determination of area.
(b) On a map drawn to a scale of 40 m to 1 cm a surveyor measured the distance between two stations 7
as 4000 m. But it was found that by mistake he had used a scale of 100 m to 1 cm. Find the true
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(c) A closed traverse is conducted with five stations A, B, C, D and E taken in anticlockwise order, in the 7
form of regular pentagon. If the F.B. of AB is 30° find the F.B. of other side.
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(c) The following consecutive reading were taken with a levelling instrument of intervals of 20 m 2.375, 10
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1.730, 0.615, 3.450, 2.835, 2.070, 1.835, 0.985, 0.435, 1.630, 2.255 and 3.630 m. The instrument
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was shifted after the fourth & eight reading. The last reading was taken on BM of RL 100 200 m. Find
the RL of all the points.
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(b) Calculate latitudes, departures & closing error for the following traverse & adjust using Bowditch Rule. 12
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BC 219.76 72°05'
CD 151.18 161°52'
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DE 159.10 228°43'
EA 232.26 300°42'
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5. (a) The following perpendicular offsets was taken from a chain line to an irregular boundary. Calculate the 10
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(c) Area of zero circle (d) Hyptenusal allowance
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(e) Fundamental lines of a theodalite & relation between them
DECEMBER 2015
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(3 Hours) [Total Marks : 80]
N.B.: (1) Question No. 1 is compulsory.
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(2) Attempt any three question out of remaining questions.
(3) Illustrate answers with neat sketches wherever required.
(4) Attempt sub-question in order.
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(5) Assume any suitable data if required and state the same clearly.
(d)
(e)
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Enlist the advantages and disadvantages of plane table surveying.
Procedure for direct measurement of horizontal angle using theodolite.
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local attraction was suspected. At what stations do you suspect local attraction? Find the corrected
bearings for local attraction and for declination of 1°30' w
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Line F.B. B.B.
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AB 80°45' 260°00'
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BC 130°30' 311°35'
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CD 240°15' 60°15'
DA 290°30' 110°10'
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(b) The following consecutive readings were taken with a level and 4.0 m staff on a continuously sloping 10
ground at a common interval of 30 mt 0.780, 1.535, 1.955, 2.430, 2.985, 3.480, 1.155, 1.960,
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2.365, 3.640, 0.935, 1.045, 1.630, and 2.545. The RL of first point A was 180.75 m. Rule out a
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page of level book & enter above readings. Calculate the RL of all the points by Rise & Fall method.
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Also calculate the gradient of the line joining the first & last point.
4. (a) What is contour? Explain the different characteristics of contour also explain different methods of 7
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(b) The length of tracing arm of a planimeter is 15.92 cm. The distance from the hinge to the anchor point 7
is 16.0 cm. The diameter of the rim of the wheel is 2 cm. The wheel is placed outside at a distance of
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3.0 cm from the hinge. Calculate area corresponding to revolution of the wheel and the area of zero circle.
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(c) The following perpendicular offsets were taken from a chain line to an irregular boundary. Calculate the 6
area using trapezoidal and Simpson’s rule.
Chainage(m) 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210
Offsets (m) 0 2.65 3.80 3.75 4.65 3.60 5.00 5.18
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Side Length Deflection Bearing Co-ordinates
(mt) angle
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AB 160 ? S 40° W ?
BC 340 116°(L) ? 26500 S Point B
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22400 W
CD 210 60°(L) ?
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DA ? ? ? ?
Fill in the missing data.
(b) Explain is detail the procedure for solving two-point problem on field of plane table surveying. 8
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(b) Local attraction and its eliminations
(c) Method of calculation of earthwork by spot level
(d) Errors in chaining
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MAY 2016
FW-Con.12048-16 (REVISED COURSE) QP Code : 537502
(3 Hours) [Total Marks : 80]
N.B.: (1) Question No. 1 is compulsory.
(2) Attempt any three from the remaining five questions.
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(3) Attempt sub-questions in order.
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(4) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
(c) How will you measure deflection angle of a survey line using theodolite
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Line AB BC CD DA
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(c) At the end of survey of a field a 30m chain was found to be 10cm too long. The area of the plan 6
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drawn with the measurements taken with its chain is found to be 125cm2. If the scale of the plan is
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1cm = 10m, what is the true area of the field. Assume that the chain was exact 30m of the
commencement of the work.
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3. (a) The following are the lengths and bearing in a traverse ABCD 10
Line AB BC CD
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Length (m) 124 168 97
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Bearing 32° 168° 44°
(b) How is the closing error of the traverse adjusted graphically. 6
(c) How will you use line ranger in the field. Draw a neat sketch. 4
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4. (a) It was required to ascetain the elevation of two points P & Q and line of levels was run from P to Q. 10
The levelling was then continued to a bench mark of 83.500 the reading obtained being as shown as
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below. Obtain RL of P&Q.
BS IS FS RL Remarks
1.622 P
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1.874 0.354
2.032 1.780
2.362 Q
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0.984 1.122
1.900 2.824 BM
(b) Explain interpolation of contours. What are the methods available? Explain any one method in detail. 6
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(c)
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Discuss the importance of reconnaissance in surveying. 4
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5. (a) Explain Radiation and Intersection method of plane table survey with neat sketch. 8
(b) Describe temporary adjustment of theodolite. 6
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(c) Explain briefly the instruments used in setting out perpendicular offsets in chian surveying. 6
6. (a) The following notes refer to the reciprocal levels with one level. 8
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at A B
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A 1.150 2.540 Distance between
A and B = 1250m.
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(3) Assume suitable data wherever it is required and state the same clearly.
(4) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
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Line F.B. B. B.
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PQ S43°15´W N44°15´E
QR N73°00´W S72°15´E
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RS N12°45´E S13°15´W
ST N60°00´E S59°15´W
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TP S37°30´E N37°30´W
Compute:
(i) The included angles (ii) The correct magnetic bearings
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3. (a) What is a planimeter? Explain its construction and working with suitable example? 5
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(b) Explain the measurement of volume from spot levels. 5
(c) Calculate the area enclosed between the chain line, end offsets and irregular boundary line by the 10
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coordinate method.
CH(m) 0 5.5 12.7 25.5 40.5
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O(m) 4.20 5.20 4.75 6.50 5.25
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FS- 1.150 3.450 2.255
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From the last position of the instrument, five pegs at 20m interval are to be set out at an uniform
gradient of + 1 in 40 The first peg is to have RL of 247.245m. Work out the staff readings required for
setting the tops of the pegs on the given gradient.
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PQ 67 290°00´
QR 81 183°45´
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RS 42 162°15´
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ST 38 112°0´
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TP 116 10°30´
Balance the above theodolite traverse by Bowditch's rule
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(a) Types of surveying (b) Contour Gradient (c) Methods in PTS (d) Precise leveling (e) GTT
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MAY 2017
(REVISED COURSE) QP Code : 18608
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(3 Hours) [Total Marks : 80]
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N.B.: (1) Question No.1 is compulsory. Attempt any three from remaining questions.
(2) Assume any suitable data if required, state the same clearly.
(3) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
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(4) Attempt sub questions in order.
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(d) Rise and fall method and Plane of collimation method.
A
B
1.030
0.950
AC 1.63
1.54
Distance between A and B = 800m
R L of A is 440
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Find (i) the true R.L.of B. (ii) Combined corrections for curvature and retraction and
(iii) Error in collimation adjustment of the instrument
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229.62m. The pull applied during measurement was 10kg and the tape was uniformly supported. Find the
true length of line if the cross-sectional area of tape was 0.02cm2 and modulus of elasticity of tape
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material = 2.1×106 kg/cm2
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4. (a) Calculate the included angles for the closed compass traverse ABCDA run clockwise from following 10
data :
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Line AB BC CD DA
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5. (a) Calculate the volume of earth removed for a piece of borrow pit shown. At the corners, the data 10
mentioned is amount of cut in meters. Each square is 9m × 9m.
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2.6 2.8 1.3 1.4 2.6
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1.4 AC1.7 1.6 2.0 2.1
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(b) Describe in detail procedure of taking bearing of a line with theodolite. 5
(c) Explain in detail the use of theodolite as a level 5
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(c) Explain how the project of theodolite traversing is executed? 7
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S.E.SEM III - SOM 23
STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
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DECEMBER 2013
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(REVISED COURSE) QP Code : GX-12098
Con.8601-13 (3 Hours) [Total Marks : 100]
N.B. : (1) Question No. 1 is compulsory.
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(2) Attempt any three from the remaining.
(3) Each full question carries 20 marks.
(4) Assume suitable data, if needed and state it clearly.
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1. Answer any five: 20
(a) Calculate the Moment of Inertia for the beam in x b=10mm
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figure. Keeping the same cross-sectional area, if d = 10mm
the depth is made twice the width, calculate the
x
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capacity of the beam increases or decreases?
(b) Determine the coordinates x and y of the point where the resultant y
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load must act in order to produce uniform normal stress. If the load is 500
10 kN, find the uniform normal stress. Refer figure.
400
All
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Concrete dimensions
400
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Column in (mm)
400
O x
500 400
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(c) Draw Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams for the beam
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10KN
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shown figure. A B
4m
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(d) Define Bulk Modulus & Poisson’s ratio.
(e) State the assumptions made in Euler’s theory of column buckling.
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(f) For a rectangular C/S of width B and depth D, locate Core or Kernel of the section. What is its
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significance?
(g) Derive an expression for the strain energy in a member subjected to an axial force.
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2. (a) The 1.35m concrete post of diameter 0.45 m is reinforced with 6 steel P 7
bars, each with a 28 mm diameter. Esteel = 200 GPa and Econcrete =
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29 GPa. Find the normal stresses in the steel and in the concrete when a
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1560 kN axial centric force P is applied to the post. Refer figure. 450 mm
1.35 m
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(b) Two steel wires AB and BC support a lamp weighing 80N (figure). C 6
Both wires have diameter 0.75mm. Determine the tensile stresses in wires
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A
AB and BC.
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34º B 48º
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80N
(c) Three different materials designated A, B and C are tested in tension using test 7
specimens having diameters of 12.625 mm and gauge length of 50 mm (figure). At
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failure, the distances between the gauge marks are found tobe 53.25 mm, 62 mm
and 69.5 mm respectively. Also, at the failure cross-sections, the diameters are found
to be 12.1 mm, 9.95 mm and 6.325 mm respectively. Determine the percent
50 mm
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elongation and percent reduction of area of each specimen and then using your
judgment, classify each material as brittle or ductile.
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3. (a) Draw SFD and BMD for the timber beam 2.5 kN 2.5 kN 12
6 kN/m
in figure.
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A B C
0.5 m 3m 0.5 m
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L/2
bed (figure). The bar is 2.1m long and has a solid
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is 320 mm and the metal thickness is 25 mm. Find the maximum 350
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mm
and minimum stresses in the section.
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(b) A solid circular shaft transmits 75 kW power at 200 RPM. Calculate the shaft diameter if the twist in 8
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the shaft is not to exceed 1º in 2 meters length of shaft and shear stress is limited to 50 MN/m2. Take
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5. (a) An element in a stressed material has tensile stress of 500 MN/m2 and compressive stress of 10
2 2
350 MN/m acting on two mutually perpendicular planes and equal shear stresses of 100 MN/m on
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these planes. Find principal stresses and position of the principal planes. Find also maximum shear
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stress. Use either analytical or graphical method.
(b) A hollow cylindrical column is fixed at both ends. The column length is 4.2 m and it carries an axial load 10
of 260 kN. Design the column by Rankine’s approach. Adopt a factor of safety of 4.5. The internal
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diameter = 0.8 × external diameter. Take crushing stress for material = 560 MPa and Rankine’s
constant = (1/1600).
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6. (a) A T-section having flange (200 mm × 50 mm) and web (200 mm × 50 mm) is subjected to a vertical 7
shear force of 120 kN. Calculate the shear stress at the neutral axis and at the junction of the web
and the flange. Take depth of the NA from the top edge = 87.5 mm and I = 0.0001134 m4.
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(b) A steel bar having cross-sectional area A B C D 4
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1100 mm is subjected to axial forces
P
(figure). Find the change in the bar length. 30 kN 40 kN 100 kN
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E = 2 × 105 MPa.
0.5 m 1.5 m 0.8 m
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(c) A steel tube of 30 mm external diameter and 20 mm internal diameter encloses a copper rod of 5
20 mm diameter. They are rigidly fixed at the ends at a temperature of 10ºC. Calculate the stresses in
the rod and tube when temperature is raised to 210ºC. Esteel = 2.1 × 105 MPa and
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Ecopper = 1 × 105 MPa. Take for copper = 18 × 10–6 per ºC and for steel = 11 × 10–6 per ºC.
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(d) The ship at A has just started to drill for oil on the A 4
Ship
ocean floor at a depth of 1500 m. Knowing that
the top of the 200 mm diameter steel drill pipe
(modulus of rigidity = 77 GPa) rotates through 2
complete revolutions before the drill bit at B starts
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Steel drill pipe
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Ocean
stress caused in the pipe by torsion. Refer fig.
Neglect the water effect.
Ocean
B
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floor
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1. (a) Derive relation among bending moment, shear force and rate of loading. 5
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(b) What is modulus of Elasticity, Bulk modulus and modulus of Rigidity. State Relation between them. 5
(c) State assumptions made in theory of simple Bending. 5
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(d) Find maximum shear stress induced in a solid circular shaft of diameter 150mm, when it transmits 5
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run
A B
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(b) Determine the support reaction at A and C when AB is A AAB = 200 mm2 B 10
ABC = 50 mm2 C
loaded axially by 7kN at B as shown in figure.
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7 kN
Take E = 200 × 103 Mpa.
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0.3mm
2400 mm 1200 mm
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3. (a) Two wooden planks 150 mm × 50 mm each are connect to form at section of a in beam if a moment 10
of 3.4 kN.m is applied around a horizontal neutral axis, inducing tension below the neutral axis. Find
stresses at the extreme fibres of the cross section. Also calculate total tensile force on cross section.
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(b) A bar 1.4 cm in diameter gets stretched by 0.25 cm under a steady load of 8 kN. What stress would 10
be produced in same bar by a weight of 0.8 kN. Which falls freely vertically through a distance of 7cm
to a rigid collar attached at its end. Take E = 200 GN/m2.
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4. (a) A T beam of span 5m has a flange 12.5 mm × 125 mm and web 125 mm 10
187.5 mm × 8 mm. If maxm permissible stress is 150 mpa. Find
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12.5 mm
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maximum u.d.l the beam can carry.
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187.5 mm
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8 mm
(b) A shaft is rotating at 150 rpm. And transmits a power of 300 kw. The diameter of the shaft is 100 mm. 10
Maximum torque is 25% more than the mean torque. What is the Magnitude of torsional shear stress
and twist 9 length of shaft is 1.5m. G = 85 Gpa.
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5. (a) A square column of 400 mm × 400 mm size is subjected to an axial load of 400 kN. In addition to this 10
a load of 40 kN is acting at an eccentricity of 20 mm about both x–x and y–y axes. Find stresses at all
four corners.
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(b) A hollow cast iron column of 200 mm external diameter 100 mm internal diameter and 8m Long has 10
both end fixed. If is subjected to axial compressive load. Taking factor of safety as 5. c = 540 N/mm2.
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6. (a) A cylindrical shell, 3m long, is having 1m internal diameter and 15mm thickness. Calculate hoop stress. 10
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Longitudinal stress, maximum intensity of shear stress and change in diameter of shell if is subjected to
an internal fluid pressure of 1.5 MPa. Take E = 200 GPa and poison's ratio = 0.3.
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(b) Two mutually perpendicular planes of an element of material are subjected to tensile stress of 10
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2 2 2
100 N/mm , compressive stress 40 N/mm and shear stress 60 N/mm . Find.
(i) Magnitude and direction of principal stress.
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(ii) Magnitude of normal and shear stress on a plane on which shear stress is maximum.
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DECEMBER 2014
(REVISED COURSE) QP Code : NP-14590
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Con.9105-14 (3 Hours) [Total Marks : 100]
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N.B. : (1) Question No. 1 is compulsory.
(2) Attempt any three questions out of the remaining five questions.
(3) Assume suitable data wherever necessary.
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1. Answer any five: 20
(a) Write the assumptions made in the theory of simple bending.
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(b) Establish the relationship between shear force, bending moment and rate of loading.
(c) Write a note on Mohr's Circle of stresses.
(d) Establish relationship between young modulus of elasticity, modulus of rigidity and bulk modulus.
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(e) A cylindrical shell is subjected to an internal fluid pressure, find an expression for change in diameter
and change in length of cylinder.
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20 kN/m 30 kN/m 20 kN
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2. (a) Draw a shear force diagram and A
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bending moment diagrams for a beam
E
as shown in figures below.
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B C D
1.5m 0.5m 1m 1m
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(b) Explain concept of contra flexure in bending and procedure to locate it. 5
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(c) Explain how to determine the young modulus of elasticity for mild steel and tor steel 5
3. (a) A steel rod of 3 cm diameter and 5 m long is connected to two grips and the rod is maintained at a 8
temperature of 95°C. determine the stress and pull exerted when the temperature falls to 30°C, if:
(i) The ends do not yield, and (ii) The ends yield by 0.12 cm.
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(b) Distinguish between: 6
(i) Stress and strain (ii) Force and stress, and (iii) Tensile stress and compressive stress.
(c) Explain with Mohr's Circle method, the procedure for determining the magnitude and direction of 6
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shear stress and normal stress on a inclined plane in a member subjected to axial stress of a in
horizontal direction. Also find maximum shear stress and its location.
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4. (a) For the state of stress at a point as shown in figure, determine: 600N/cm2 10
(i) The resultant stress on plane BC
(ii) The principal stresses and their directions. C B 800N/cm
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A
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(b) Calculate the instantaneous stress produced in a bar of 10 cm in area and 3 m long by suddenly 6
application of tensile load of unknown magnitude, if the extension of bar due to suddenly applied load
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is 1.5 mm, also determine the suddenly applied load. Take E = 2 × 105 N/mm2.
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5. (a) A solid round bar 4 m long and 5 cm in diameter was found extended 4.6 mm under a tensile load 10
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of 50 kN. This bar is used as a strut with both ends hinged. Determine the buckling load for bar and
also the safe load taking factor of safety as 4.
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(b) A masonry pier of 3 m × 4 m spouts a vertical load of 80 kN at an eccentricity of 0.5 m along y axis 10
and 1 m along x axis respectively.
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(i) Find the stresses developed at each corner of the pier,
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(ii) What additional load should be placed at the centre of the pier, so that there is no tension
anywhere in the pier section?
(iii) What are the stresses at the corners with the additional load in the centre?
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6. (a)
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A cast iron beam with dimensions as given here. [TOP FLANGE: 80 × 20 mm, WEB:
20 mm × 200 mm and BOTTOM FLANGE: 160 mm × 40 mm]. The beam is simply supported over
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a span of 5 meters. If the tensile stress is not to exceed 20 N/mm2, find the safe udl which the beam can
carry. Find also the maximum compressive stress.
(b) For a T section with dimension given here. [TOP FLANGE: 100 × 20 mm, WEB: 20 mm × 80 mm]. 5
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(3) Assume any other data needed suitably, if not given. However, justify the same.
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for B is 1% greater than that for A. Find the value of modulus of rigidity for the material B in terms of
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modulus of elasticity and modulus of rigidity for material A.
(c) Derive an expression for longitudinal stress and circumferential stress for the thin cylinder. 5
(d) Explain the concept of beam of uniform strength. 5
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(e) Stale the assumption made in the theory of pure torsion. 5
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2. (a) A tensile load of 50 kN is acting on the rod of 50 mm diameter and length of 5 m. Determine the 10
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length of a bore of 25 mm that can be made central in the rod, if the total extension is not to exceed by
25 percent under the same tensile load. Take E = 2.05 × 105 N/mm2.
(b) A beam ABCD of span 8 m is supported at A, B and D, has an internal hinge at C. Span AB is of 4 m 10
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carries a U.D.L. of 20 kN/m. Span CD is of 2m carries a U.D.L. of 20 kN/m. Find the support
reactions and draw the S F.D. and B.M.D.
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3. (a) A solid rod of bronze 20 mm in diameter is surrounded by a fitting steel cylinder of external diameter 10
28 mm. If the permissible bending stress in bronze and steel are 100 N/mm2 and 150 N/mm2, find the
moment of resistance of composite section. The Young's modulus for steel may be taken as 1.75 times
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that of bronze.
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(b) What are the principal planes and principal stresses? Explain the Mohr's Circle method for two 6
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Calculate intensity of shear stress at neutral axis and at height h/2. Plot the variation of
shear stress intensity over the section.
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4 (a) A circular shaft has to transmit 550 kW power at 115 RPM. Allowable shear stress = 78 MPa. 10
Find: (i) the required diameter of the solid shaft (ii) The diameters of the hollow section, such that
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internal diameter = 0.75 × External diameter.
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(b) A column of 6 m effective length is to be made from 3 plates 80mm 6
(figure). Using E = 210 GPa, find the factor of safety with respect 10 mm
to buckling for an axial load of 17 kN. Use Euler's theory.
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120mm 20mm
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(c) Write a note on temperature stresses. 4
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extension = 0.114 mm, change in diameter = 0.00366 mm. Find: Poisson’s ratio, Young's modulus,
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bulk modulus & modulus of rigidity.
(b) Write a short note on flitched beams. 4
(c) An element in a stressed body is subjected to normal stresses on 60MP 10
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50MPa
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90 kN. Determine the stress in the concrete & the steel due to this loading. The pipe has an outer
diameter = 80 mm & an inner diameter = 70 mm. Esteel = 200 GPa, Econcrete = 24 Gpa
(b) Determine the maximum torque that can be applied safely to a solid shaft of diameter 260 mm. The 6
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permissible angle of twist = 1.3 degrees in a length of 6 m & the shear stress is not to exceed 61 MPa.
Take modulus of rigidity G = 90 MPa.
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(c) Locate the core or kernel of I-section with the properties: top & bottom flange: (150 mm × 10 mm), 8
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(b) A nylon thread is subjected to 10 N tension force. Knowing that E = 3.4 GPa & that the length of the 4
thread increases by 1.1%, determine: (i) the stress in the thread (ii) the diameter of the thread.
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(c) What are the assumptions made in the Theory of Pure Torsion? 4
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(d) A cylindrical shell is 3 m long & has 1.2 m internal diameter. It is subjected to an internal fluid 4
pressure of 2 MPa. If the shell thickness is 10 mm, find the hoop stress & longitudinal stress.
(e) A steel bar having (45 mm × 45 mm) C/S & 5 m long is subjected to an axial pull of 170 kN. Find 4
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the strain energy stored in the bar. Also, determine the extension of the bar. Take E = 200 GPa.
2. (a) A S/S beam has a Span of 9 m & carries a UDL of 1600 N/m over the entire span. It is T section 10
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with flange dimensions (120 mm × 20 mm) & web dimensions (100 mm × 25 mm). Overall depth of
section = 120 mm. Calculate the maximum shear stress. Draw the Shear Stress Distribution Diagram.
(b) Draw Shear Force Diagram & Bending Moment Diagram for the beam shown in figure. Locate the 10
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C D
4m 5m 3m
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3. (a) The beam is to be used to support the machine, which exerts the forces of 30 kN-& 40 kN (figure). 10
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b 10mm
10mm 30kN 40kN
30kN
140mm 40kN Hinge Roller
10mm A
B
B C D
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C D
2m 2.5m 2m
800kN
(b) The masonry pier (figure) is subjected to the 800 kN load. If 10
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x = 0.25 m & y = 0.5 m, find the resultant stress intensities 1.5m y
2.25m 1.5m
at each corner A, B, C & D. Neglect the weight of the pier. y
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4. (a) The thin walled cylindrical pressure vessel of inner 6
diameter (d) & thickness (t) is subjected to an 3m
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(100 mm × 15 mm) & web is (130 mm × 15 mm). Find the factor of safety with respect to buckling
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for an axial load of 17 kN. Use Euler's theory. E = 2 × 105 N/mm2.
5. (a) Determine the maximum torque that can be applied safely to a solid shaft of diameter 270 mm. The 6
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permissible angle of twist = 1.3 degrees in a length of 5.8 m & the shear stress is not to exceed
60 MPa. Take Modulus of Rigidity G = 90 MPa.
(b) An element in a stressed body is subjected to normal P 70 MPa 10
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stresses on mutually perpendicular directions (figure).
Determine the normal, tangential & resultant stresses on a 30°
100 MPa 100 MPa
plane P-P inclined as shown. Either use analytical method
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or graphical method.
(c) Write note on flitched beams. 70 MPa P 4
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6. (a) A bar is subjected to a tensile load of 55 kN. Bar diameter = 31 mm, Gauge length = 300 mm, 5
extension = 0.115 mm, change in diameter = 0.00367 mm. Find: Poisson's ratio, Young's modulus,
bulk modulus & modulus of rigidity.
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1m
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1.5 m
A C
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(c) A square element is subjected to Principal Stresses (figure). Find 100 5
the intensity of normal stress on plane BD? MPa n
D A
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C B
100 MPa
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(d) A short, Reinforced Cement Concrete Column (600 mm × 600 mm) has 8 steel rods of 25 mm 5
diameter as reinforcement. Find the stresses in steel & concrete & the elastic shortening of the column
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if E = 200000 MPa for steel & 10000 MPa for concrete. Load on column = 3000 kN &
length = 3 m.
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FW-Con.11006-16 (REVISED COURSE) QP Code : 30639
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(2) Attempt any three from the remaining.
(3) Each full question carries equal marks.
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(4) Assume any suitable data, if needed.
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Determine the tensile stress in the cables due to the weight of the
concrete slab. Weight density of concrete = 24 kN/m3.
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(c) A cylindrical shell is 4 m long & has 1.3 m internal diameter. It is subjected to an internal fluid pressure 4
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of 3 MPa. If the shell thickness is 10 mm, find the hoop stress & longitudinal stress.
(d) What are the assumptions made in the Theory of Pure Bending? 4
(e) Locate the Core (Kernel) of the solid rectangular section having a width of 300 mm & a depth of 4
400 mm.
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2. (a) The footing supports the load 70KN 70KN 8
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transmitted by two columns. Draw the
Shear Force Diagram & Bending
Moment Diagram for the footing if the 2m 4m 2m
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reaction of soil pressure on the footing A D
is assumed to be uniform. B C
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A Wood Tie D B AC = DB
that support the wood
cross ties. The girders are
restrained against lateral Steel d
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L b
bracing, as indicated by the
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to a single tie is P = 6675 N. The C/S of a tie, is having width b = 125 mm & depth d. Find the
minimum value of d based on an allowable bending stress of 7751.25 N/m2 in the wood tie. A & B are
simple supports. Disregard the weight of the tie itself.
(c) Write a brief note on Flitched Beams. 4
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3. (a) A T-section beam has top flange of (120 mm × 20 mm) & web of (20 mm × 100 mm). The overall 8
depth is 120 mm. It is subjected to a Shear Force of 60 kN. Draw Shear Stress Distribution Diagram
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(b) If the solid shaft AB to which the valve handle is 8
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attached is made of red brass, determine the diameter
of the shaft, so that the angle of twist does not exceed
0.5° & the shear stress of shaft material does not exceed
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40 MPa when F = 25 N. Take Modulus of Rigidity
G = 37 GPa. A
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150mm
150mm
F
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150mm
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F
(c) For a rectangular beam section, show that the maximum shear stress is 1.5 times the average shear 4
stress.
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1m
indicated calculate resultant stresses at the 500 KN
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0.4m
0.5 m
corners A, B, C & D. 0.9m
0.5m
x x
0.8 m
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1m
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2m
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80MPa
C
8
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Either use analytical method or graphical method. 0
=30
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140MPa 140MPa
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80MPa
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(c) The length of an aluminium rod 10 mm diameter & 400 mm long increases to 400.15 mm when 4
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subjected to a tensile force of 2kN. Find the stress in the bar & Young's modulus.
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5. (a) A copper rod, 12 mm diameter & 400 mm long, fits into an aluminium tube of external diameter 8
20 mm & thickness 4 mm., of equal length. If the assembly is held together by a rigid plate at the
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end & is stress-free at 20°C, find the stresses in the two materials when it is heated to 60°C.
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Ecopper = 120 GPa & copper = 18 × 10–6/°C; Eal= 70 GPa & al = 23 × 10–6/°C
(b) A vertically hung bar is 2 m long & has a diameter of 25 mm. A weight of 600 N is dropped from a 8
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height (h) on a collar attached to lower end of the bar. Find the height of drop, if the stress in the bar is
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not to exceed 100 MPa. Also find the maximum weight that can be dropped from this height without
causing any permanent deformation. The elastic limit is 220 MPa & E = 200 GN/m2.
(c) A simply supported beam of span 5 m carries a clockwise couple of 10 kNm at the centre of the span. 4
Draw Shear Force Diagram & Bending Moment Diagram.
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6. (a) Derive bending equation (M/I) = (/y) = (E/R), with the usual notations. 8
(b) A hollow cylindrical column, with both ends hinged, is 6 m long & has an outer diameter of 120 mm 8
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& an inner diameter of 80 mm. Compare the crippling loads obtained by Euler's & Rankine's
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approach. E = 80,000 MPa & crushing strength = 550 MPa. The Rankine constant = (1/1600). What
is the length of the column it both crippling loads are equal?
(c) A block of 250 mm height & (45 mm × 40 mm) cross-section is to support a centric compressive load 4
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P. The material to be used is bronze for which E = 95 GPa. Determine the largest load that can be
applied, knowing that the normal stress must not exceed 124 MPa & that the decrease in height of
the block should be at most 0.12% of its original length.
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(4) ASSUME any suitable data, if needed.
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1. (a) A new fiber-optic cable was laid under the Pacific ocean from California to Japan, a distance of 4
13,300 km. The cable was unreeled (unwound) from shipboard at a mean temperature of 22° C &
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dropped into the ocean. Ocean had a mean temperature of 5° C. The coefficient of linear expansion
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of the cable is 75 × 10–6/°C. Determine the length of the cable that must be carried on the ship to
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(c) Choose & write the correct option. 4
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(i) When both the ends of a column are fixed, the Euler's crippling load is F. If one end of the column
is made free, then the value of crippling load will change to:
(a) F/4 (b) F/2 (c) F/16 (d) 4F
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(ii) Two people, each weighing (W), are sitting on a plank of length (L) floating on water, at (L/4)
from either end. The water exerts an upward UDL of (2W/L) on the plank. Neglecting the self
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weight of the plank, the bending moment at the center of the plank is:
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(d) Calculate & locate the Core or Kernel of a T-Section of flange dimensions (20 mm × l00 mm) & web 4
dimensions (120 mm × 25 mm).
(e) State the assumptions of Pure Bending Theory. 4
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2. (a) A hollow shaft of diameter ratio (3/8) is required to transmit 635 kW at 120 RPM, the maximum 8
torque being 21 % greater than the mean. The shear stress is not to exceed 66 MN/m2 & the twist in
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a length of 3 m not to exceed 1.5 degrees. Calculate the maximum external diameter which would
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stress & the resultant stress & its obliquity on a plane at 23°
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with major principal plane. Use analytical as well as x = x =
2 2
90 MN/m 90 MN/m
graphical method.
2
y = 50 MN/m
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(c) An object of 140 N weight falls by gravity, a vertical distance of 5 m, when it is suddenly stopped by 4
a collar at the end of a vertical rod of length 10 m & diameter 20 mm. The bar top is rigidly fixed.
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Calculate the maximum stress & strain induced in the bar due to impact. Take E = 200 GN/m2 for
the rod material.
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3. (a) A load of 120 kN is carried by a hollow column made of cast-iron. The external diameter is 240 mm 8
& the internal diameter is 200 mm. If the eccentricity of the load is 45 mm, find:
(i) The maximum & minimum stress intensities.
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(ii) Up to what eccentricity, there is no tensile stress in the column?
(b) When is the shell called as thin shell? A cylindrical shell 1 m long & 225 mm internal diameter having 8
8 mm metal thickness is filled with fluid at atmospheric pressure. If an additional 24 cm3 of fluid is
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pumped in to the cylinder; find the pressure exerted by the fluid on the cylinder & the hoop stress
induced.
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at section a-a.
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4. (a) The Beam (figure) is subjected 8KN/m 20KN 8
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(b) A hollow cast iron column has both the ends fixed. Column length is 6m, external diameter is 200mm. 8
It carries a safe axial load of 510 kN. The factor of safety is 6. Take ultimate compressive stress as
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575 MN/m2 & Rankine's constant as (1/1600). Determine the thickness of the column.
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(c) For a given material, Young's modulus is 138 GN/m2 & shear modulus is 46 GN/m2. Find the bulk 4
modulus.
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5. (a) A simply supported beam carries a UDL of 6 kN/m over the entire span of 6m. The cross-section of 8
the beam is a T-section having a flange of (150 mm × 20 mm) & a web of (30 mm × 180 mm). The
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overall depth is 200 mm. Calculate the maximum shear stress & draw the Shear Stress Distribution
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Diagram.
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(b) A simply supported I-section steel beam (Figure) has cross-sectional area shown. If w = 9 kN/m, 8
determine the absolute maximum bending stress in the beam.
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W W 6mm
A 60mm 200mm
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2.5m 2.5m 2.5m 6mm
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(c) A simply supported beam A B of length 6 m, has hinge at the left support A & roller at the right 4
support B. It carries a point load of 100 kN at the centre C. In addition to this, it also carries an
anticlockwise couple of 300 kNm at the centre C. Draw Shear Force & Bending Moment Diagrams.
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6. (a) A concrete column of cross-sectional area (300 mm × 300 mm) is reinforced by 4 longitudinal steel 6
bars placed near each comer. Column carries an axial compressive load of 800 kN. One-fourth of the
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load is carried by the steel & three-fourths by the concrete. Determine the diameter of each steel bar.
Take Eat = 200 GPa, Ec = 25 GPa.
(b) A wooden beam with C/S, 180 mm wide & 220 mm deep is to be reinforced with two steel flitches, 6
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each (180 mm × 12 mm) in section. The flitches are to be attached symmetrically at the top & the
bottom of the wooden beam. Allowable stress in wood is 7 MN/m2. Find the Moment of Resistance
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& the maximum stress in steel. Take Young's modulus steel as 20 times that of wood.
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(c) A tension test was performed on a steel specimen having an original diameter of 12.5 mm & a gauge 8
length of 50 mm. The data is listed in the table. Plot the stress-strain diagram & determine
approximately the Young's Modulus, the Ultimate Stress & the Breaking Stress. Use suitable scale.
Load 0 11.1 31.9 37.8 40.9 43.6 53.4 62.3 64.5 62.3 58.8
(kN)
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Elongation 0 0.0175 0.06 0.102 0.165 0.249 1.016 3.048 6.35 8.89 11.94
(mm)
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A solid circular shaft of diameter (d) is subjected to to a bending moment (M). The same shaft is then subjected
to a pure torque (T), such that T = M/2. The ratio of Maximum Bending Stress to Maximum Shear Stress is:
(i) 2 (ii) 4 (iii) 3 (iv) 1.5
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If a simply supported beam of circular cross-section with diameter (D) & length (l) carries a point load (W)
at the centre of the beam, then-the strength of the beam is proportional to:
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long. The diameters of the parts are indicated on the
30mm
20mm
mm
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diagram. The bar is subjected to axial pull of (P) N. P
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If E = 2 ×105 MPa & the elongations in the three
parts AB, BC & CD are 1, 2 &3 respectively, 200mm
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then the ratio of the greatest elongation to the least
elongation will be:
(i) 9 (ii) 4 (iii) 3 (iv) 2
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(f) Derive the relationship between the loading (w), Shear Force (F) & Bending Moment ( M ) . 4
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at A & rests on a bearing pad at B
that exerts an upward UDL on the beam B
over its 0.6 m length. Draw the Shear C D
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Force Diagram & Bending Moment 2.4m
0.6m
Diagram for the beam. Show the SF & 0.3m
BM values at all the important points.
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(c) Write a note on Hitched beams, with neat sketches. 4
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(c) Draw typical Shear Stress Distribution diagrams for the symmetrical I section (symmetrical about both 4
the axes), T section, solid rectangular section & circular section.
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4. (a) A thin cylindrical shell, 3.25 m long & 1 m internal diameter, is subjected to an internal fluid pressure 8
of 1.2 MPa. The shell thickness is 10 mm. Find the circumferential & longitudinal stresses. Find also the
maximum shear stress & change in dimensions. Also, determine the change in volume. Take E = 200 GN/m2
& Poisson's ratio = 0.3.
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(b) For a solid rectangular section, show that the maximum shear stress = (1.5× Average shear stress). A 8
symmetrical I section beam has flange width 220 mm, flange thickness = 20 mm, web thickness = 15 mm &
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web depth = 300 mm. It carries a shear force of 110 kN. Sketch Shear Stress Distribution across the section.
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(c) Derive an expression for the strain energy due to suddenly applied loads. 4
5. (a) The following results were obtained in a tension test on a Mild Steel specimen of Gauge Length 50 mm 8
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& diameter 14 mm (observations are given only up to yield point). Yield Load = 35.5 kN,
Ultimate Load = 58 kN, Breaking Load = 46 kN, Final Gauge Length = 73 mm,
Final Gauge Diameter at Neck = 8.4 mm.
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Determine Young's Modulus, Ultimate Stress, Breaking Stress, Percentage Elongation, Percentage Reduction
in Area & True Stress at fracture.
Load (kN) 0 1.5 7 10 14 18.5 22 25 28.5 34 35.5
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Extension (mm) 0 0.005 0.01 0.015 0.02 0.025 0.03 0.035 0.04 0.045 0.05
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(b) A concrete dam has the cross-section shown in fig. 8
Determine the maximum & minimum stresses at the
base of the dam (section m-n). The concrete
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Dam base. 4m 1m
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m n
4m
(c) Consider the following statements in connection with Euler's Column Buckling theory 2
(i) The elastic critical stress in compression increases with decrease in slenderness ratio.
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(ii) The effective length depends on the boundary conditions at the ends of column.
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(iii) The elastic critical stress in compression is independent of the slenderness ratio.
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6. (a) The Principal Stresses at a point across two perpendicular planes are 100 MPa (tensile & horizontal) 8
and 60 MPa (tensile & vertical). Determine the normal, shear & resultant stresses in magnitude & direction in
a plane, the normal of which makes an angle of 30° with the direction of maximum principal stress. Use either
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320 kN along the longitudinal axis & tensile loads of 760 kN & 600 kN on the lateral faces. Find the change
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in the dimensions of the bar & the change in volume. Take E = 200 GN/m2 & Poisson's ratio = 0.3.
(c) A steel rod 15 m long is at a temperature of 16° C. Find the free expansion of the rod when the 4
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temperature is raised to 66° C. Find the temperature stress produced, when the expansion of the rod is fully
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prevented.
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ENGINEERING GEOLOGY
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Con.:8931-13 (REVISED COURSE) QP Code : GX-12137
(3 Hours) [Total Marks : 80]
N.B. : (1) Question No. 1 is compulsory.
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(2) Attempt any three questions out of remaining five questions.
(3) Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary.
(4) Full the parts of a question should be grouped together.
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(5) Figures to the right indicate marks.
1. (a) Write the identifying properties and economic use of the following minerals. 5
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(i) Quartz (ii) Hematite (iii) Talc (iv) Galena (v) Corundum
(b) Define the following terms. 5
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(i) Strike (ii) Gravity Dam (iii) RQD (iv) Solifluction (v) Dyke
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(c) Which geological agent is responsible for the formation of the following:
Landforms: (i) Hanging Valley (ii) Pedestal rock (iii) Alluvial fan (iv) Stalactite (v) Delta 5
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(iv) Maximum angle of inclination of a layer of rock with the horizontal
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3. (a) Discuss the favourable and unfavourable geological structures for dam foundation. 10
(b) Agents of metamorphism. 5
(c) Various types of Unconformity. 5
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4. (a) Give a brief account of various types of faults. 10
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(a) Conglomerate and Breccia (b) Mechanical joint and natural joint
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Con.12838-14 (REVISED COURSE) QP Code : NP-18705
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(3 Hours) [Total Marks : 80]
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N.B. : (1) Question No. 1 is compulsory.
(2) Attempt any three questions out of remaining five questions.
(3) Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary.
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(4) All the parts of a question should be grouped together.
(5) Figures to the right indicate marks
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1. Attempt all the below given, write down first YES or NO and describe shortly: 20
(a) The centre of the Earth is called Mantle which is in frozen state
(b) Engineering Geology is for mainly Civil Engineers
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(f) Denudation is an activity over hard and soft rocks.
(g) Hanging Valleys are being created by Civil engineers for their projects
(h) ‘Dip’ amount is the major factor for down fall movement
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2. (a) Write 10 relevant informations how Civil engineers are benefited by Geology. 10
(b) Give an Essay about Geological Work of Natural Agencies of both River and Glacier 10
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(d) Mesa and Butte (e) Fracture and Cleavage
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(a)
Draw and Describe the importance in according to the name:-
Down falling movement (b) Floating mineral (c) Over turned fold
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5. Explain the below given in detail along with detailed drawings from Ground Water: 20
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(a) Artesian Well (b) Hydrological Cycle (c) fault works as spring
(d) Recharging well (e) Zones of Ground Water
(c) Describe (in table) any four Deccan Traps rocks of their appearance strength, the creation by nature 10
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DECEMBER 2014
GN-Con.:10222-14 (REVISED COURSE) QP Code : 14629
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(3 Hours) [Total Marks : 80]
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N.B. : (1) Question No. 1 is compulsory.
(2) Out of remaining questions, attempt any 3 (three) questions.
(3) In all four questions to be attempted.
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(4) All questions carry equal marks.
(5) Answer to each new question to be started on a fresh page.
(6) Figures in brackets on the right hand side indicate full marks.
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(7) Assume Suitable data if necessary
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(a) What do you mean by the terms "fracture pattern of mineral" and "cleavage of a mineral"? 5
(b) Describe the shelled structure of the Earth with a diagram. 5
(c) What do you mean by poikilitic texture? 5
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(d) How are mushroom rocks formed? 5
(e) What are aquifers? Differentiate between confined and unconfined aquifers. 5
(f) Diagrammatically describe different types of normal faults. 5
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2. (a) Describe a few branches of geology that are useful in civil engineering. 10
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(b) What are Morraines? In your opinion, what kind of building material would be morraines? 5
(c) Draw a typical synformal fold and label the different parts. 5
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(c) Describe the artesian well. 5
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4. (a) Describe the feldspar group of minerals. 10
(b) Write a note on the origin and occurrence of coal deposits. 10
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(e) Geological structures that affect dam construction (f) Angular unconformity
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MAY 2015
JP-Con.:11362-15 (REVISED COURSE) QP Code : 4764
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(3 Hours) [Total Marks : 80]
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N.B. : (1) Question No. 1 is compulsory
(2) Attempt any three questions out of remaining five questions.
(3) Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary.
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(4) All the parts of a question should be grouped together.
(5) Figures to the right indicate marks
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1. (a) Write the identifying properties and economic use of the following minerals. 5
(i) Calcite (ii) Graphite (iii) Kyanite (iv) Gypsum (v) Asbestos
(b) Define the following terms. 10
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(i) Delta (ii) Seismograph (iii) Water Table (iv) Mantle (v) Sill
(vi) Ox-bow lake (vii) Petrology (viii) Stratification (ix) Thermal metamorphism (x) Fault
(c) Name the following: 5
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(i) A Landform created by wind (ii) A discordant igneous body
(iii) A part of Dam which is used to release excess water from the reservoir.
(iv) The discontinuity which separates crust from mantle (v) Parent rock for slate
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3. (a) Discuss the favourable and unfavourable geological structures for dam construction. 10
(b) Describe Seismic method of geological exploration. 5
(c) What are the various types of Landslides and their preventive measures? 5
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4. (a) Write a note on formation of Igneous rocks and describe various textures of these rocks. 10
(b) What are the zones of groundwater? Describe different types of aquifers. EM 10
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DECEMBER 2015
MD-Con.:10464-15 (REVISED COURSE) QP Code : 5196
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(3 Hours) [Total Marks : 80]
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N.B. : (1) Question No. 1 is compulsory.
(2) Attempt any three questions out of remaining five questions.
(3) Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary.
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(4) All the parts of a question should be grouped together.
(5) Figures to the right indicate marks.
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1. (a) Explain the following terms in short: 10
(i) Sial and Sima (ii) Talus slope (iii) Geological agents
(iv) Loess (v) Rock forming minerals (vi) Intrusive igneous rocks
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(vii) Geological structures (viii) Order of superposition (ix) Core loss
(x) Sources of groundwater
(b) Name the following : 5
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(i) Two minerals have chemical composition C. (ii) Two minerals show Lamellar form.
(iii) Mineral has purple colour and absence of cleavage. (iv) Two minerals have high specific gravity.
(v) Two minerals feel soapy
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(iv) The rock shows layered structure where thickness of the bed is less than one cm.
(v) The rock/deposit shows spherical grains whose dimension upto 2 mm.
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(b) Describe various precautionary measures during construction in the earthquake prone areas. 5
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Write different textures of igneous rock with examples.
Which geological structures are suitable and unsuitable for tunnel construction
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(b) Explain the geological and engineering properties of building stones. State the uses of building stones 8
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with examples.
(c) Describe the different types of landslide. Give recent examples. 8
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(e) Gravity fault and reverse fault (f) Ripple marks and cross bedding
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(3 Hours) [Total Marks : 80]
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N.B. : (1) Question No. 1 is compulsory
(2) Attempt any three from the remaining questions.
(3) Figures to the right indicates full marks
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(4) Draw neat sketches wherever necessary
1. (a) Describe identifying properties of following mineral with its economic use: 5
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(i) Diamond (ii) Quartz (iii) Talc (iv) Orthoclase (v) Asbestos
(b) Explain following terms in short: 5
(i) Hanging valley (ii) Delta (iii) Anticline and syncline (iv) Cirques (v) Mud Flow
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With the help of suitable diagram describe geological work of wind.
Draw different parts of fault. Give classification of fault.
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(c) Describe geological and engineering properties of rocks as building stones. 6
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Give an account of the various properties and function of an aquifer. What is the difference between
confined aquifer and unconfined aquifer?
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(b) What are the forces acting on a dam? What is the influence of various geological features on the site 10
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selection of a dam?
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(b) Name the following rocks or minerals with the help of given properties. 5
(i) Plutonic and acidic rock, graphic texture, major minerals orthoclase feldspar and quartz.
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(ii) Volcanic rock, presence of amygdals.
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(iii) Shows foliation, major mineral-mica
(iv) Soapy feeling, hardness-l, luster-pearly
(v) Taste -Saline, chem. composition-NaCl
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(c) Write the name of the following features. 5
(i) Basin shaped igneous intrusion (ii) Cone shaped water table
(iii) Sedimentary rocks in between lava flows (iv) S shaped river
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(v) Valley made by normal faults.
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(b) What are different types of volcanoes and volcanic products? 5
(c) Explain the geological action of wind with landforms. 10
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3. (a) Describe the causes and various types of folds with diagrams. 10
(b) Explain the formation and different types of unconformity. 5
(c) How are columnar and mural joints are formed? 5
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(b) Discuss about zones of groundwater, water bearing properties of rocks and factors controlling the 10
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movement of water in rocks.
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5. (i) State the importance of geological structures during the construction of dam. 10
(ii) Mention the precautionary measures in earthquake prone areas during construction of building. 5
(iii) Write the classification and importance of Deccan traps. 5
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(a) Parallel and step fault (b) Ropy and blocky lava
(c) Solifluction and creep (d) Cataclastic structure
(e) Porphyritic texture (f) Crag and Tail
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(g) Core recovery, RQD and drill water (h) Geological properties of building stones
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(2) Attempt any three questions out of the remaining five questions.
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1. (a) Write the identifying properties and economic use of the following minerals. 5
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(i) Calcite (ii) Graphite (iii) Biotite (iv) Orthoclase (v) Corundum
(b) Define the following terms 5
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(i) Engineering Geology (ii) Exfoliation (iii) Seismograph (iv) Delta (v) Cone of Depression
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(ii) A texture of rock where all the constituent grains are of equal size
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(iii) Water present in the pore spaces of rock beneath the earth surface
(iv) The type of metamorphism where pressure plays the dominant role
(v) The depression at the mouth of volcano
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(b)
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What is chemical weathering?
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(c) Briefly describe internal structure of Earth 5
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(b) How sedimentary rocks are formed, describe any two structure of these rocks. 5
(c) Describe various agents of metamorphism 5
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4. (a) What are Faults? Give a brief account of various types of faults in the rocks 10
(b) What is order of superposition? 5
(c) What are the various causes of landslide? 5
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(b) Describe the favourable and unfavourable geological structures while choosing the alignment of tunnel. 10
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(c) Describe the zones of groundwater. 5
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(v) Thermal and Dynamic Metamorphism (vi) Strike and streak
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FLUID MECHANICS I
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(REVISED COURSE) QP Code : GX-14781
Con.9980-13 (3 Hours) [Total Marks : 80]
N.B.: (1) Question No. 1 is compulsory.
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(2) Attempt any three questions out of the remaining five questions.
(3) Assume any additional data if necessary and state clearly.
(4) Illustrate answer with neat sketches wherever necessary.
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1. Attempt any five :- 20
(a) Define specific weight, specific gravity, mass density and specific volume.
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(b) Define the term centre of Buoyance and metacentric height.
(c) What is meant by path line, stream line, streak line and flow net?
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(e) Write the difference between small orifice and large orifice. Also write the meaning and significance of
vena-contracta.
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2. (a) (i) State and prove Pascal's law. 5
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(ii) An oil of specific gravity 0.85 is contained in a vessel. At a point the height of oil is 35 m. Find the 5
corresponding height of water at the point.
(b) (i) Find the kinematic viscosity of an oil having density 850 kg/m3. The shear stress at a point in oil is 5
0.2524 N/m2 and the velocity gradient at that point is 0.2 per second.
(ii) Explain with neat diagram use of mechanical pressure gauge. 5
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3. (a) Derive an expression for the depth of centre of pressure from free liquid surface of liquid of an inclined 10
plane surface submerged in the liquid.
(b) A solid of 300 mm diameter and 900 mm depth has 30 mm thick and of specific gravity 6. The remaining
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part of the cylinder is of specific gravity 0.6. Determine metacentric height and state whether it can
float vertically in water. 10
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4. (a) An open tank 8 m long, 3.4 m deep and 4.6 m wide contains oil of specific gravity 0.85 to a depth of 12
2.0 m. If the tank is accelerated along its length on a horizontal track at a constant acceleration 4 m/s2.
Determine: :- (i) The new position of the oil surface
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(ii) Pressure at the bottom of the tank at the front and rear edges
(iii) The amount of spill if the tank is given a horizontal acceleration of 5 m/s2 instead of 4 m/s2.
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5. (a) What is Euler's equation of motion? Derive Bernoulli's equation from Eulers equation. 10
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(b) (i) State Bernoulli's equation. Write assumptions made and limitations of Bernoulli's equation, 5
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(ii) A horizontal venturimeter with inlet diameter 20 cm and throat diameter 10 cm is used to measure 5
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the flow of oil of specific gravity 0.9. The discharge of oil through venturimeter is 80 liter/sec.
Find the reading of oil-mercury differential manometer. Take cd = 0.98.
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6. (a) (i) Describe the experimental method of determination of hydraulic coefficients of circular orifice. 5
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(ii) A rectangular orifice of 3 m width and 1.2 m deep is fitted in one side of large tank. The water level 5
on one side of the orifice is 3 m above the top edge of the orifice, while on the other side of the orifice
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is 0.6 m below its top edge. Calculate the discharge through the orifice if cd = 0.64.
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(b) (i) What is Cipoletti Weir or notch, find the expression for the discharge over Cipoletti Weir. 6
(ii) A 40 m long Weir is divided into 10 equal boys by vertical post, each of 0.6 m wide. Using Francis 4
formula, calculate the discharge over the Weir under an effective head of 1.1 m.
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(REVISED COURSE) QP Code : NP-18779
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(3 Hours) [Total Marks : 80]
N.B. : (1) Question No. 1 is compulsory.
(2) Attempt any three questions out of the remaining six questions.
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1. Attempt any four of following:- 20
(a) What is manometer? How they are classified?
(b) What are the assumptions made in deriving Bernoulli's equation? Explain limitations.
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(c) Two large horizontal plane surfaces are 20m apart. This space is filled with glycerene. Find what force 10
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is required to drag a very thin plate of area 0.6m2 between the two surfaces at a speed of 0.70m/sec.
(i) If the plate is equidistant from the two surfaces.
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(ii) If the plate is 7.5 mm from the one of the surfaces. Take the dynamic viscosity of glycerene equal to
8.04 10–1 Ns/m2.
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(b) A hollow cylinder of outer diameter 1 m, inner diameter 0.75 m, weights 2h kN. 6
Where 'h' is the height of cylinder. It is required to float in water with its longitudinal axis vertical.
Calculate the height of cylinder.
(c) Explain the following :– 4
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(i) Lagrangian method and Eulerian method (ii) Stable, unstable and neutral equilibrium.
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and 9.81 N/cm2 respectively. Co-efficent of discharge for the orifice meter is given as 0.6. Find the
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5. (a) Define:- . 6
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(b) Explain with neat sketch source, sink and doublet
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(c) Write a note on Borda's mouth pieces
(d) Define specific volume and specific gravity
(e) Describe cipolleti weir.
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(REVISED COURSE) QP Code : 14701
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(3 Hours) [Total Marks : 80]
N.B. : (1) Questinon No. 1 is compusory.
(2) Attempt any three questions out of the remaining five questions.
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(3) Assume any additional data if necessary and state clearly.
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(a) Define vapour pressure and viscosity.
(b) Define the term total pressure and centre of pressure.
(c) Describe Archimedes principle.
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2. (a) (i) Find the increase in pressure requires to produce l percent reduction in volume of water. Take bulk 5
modulus of elasticity of water k = 2.16 GPa.
(ii) A driver is working at a depth of 20m below the surface of sea water (sp.wt s = 10KN/m3). 5
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Calculate the pressure intensity at this depth. What would be the absolute pressure if barometer
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(b) (i) A tank is filled with water under pressure and the pressure gauge fitted at the top indicates a
pressure of l5 KPa. The tank measures 2.5m perpendicular the plane of the paper, and the curved
surface AB of the top is the quarter of a circular cylinder of radius 2m. Determine
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(a) Horizontal and vertical components of fluid pressure on the curved surface AB and
(b) Magnitude and direction of resultant force.
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3. (a) (i) A stone weighs 400KN in air and when immersed in water it weighs 225N. Calculate the volume 5
of the stone and it's relative density.
(ii) What distance must the sides of a tank be carried above the surface of water contained in it, if the 5
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tank is to undergo uniform horizontal acceleration of 3m/s2 without spilling any water.
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(b) Water flows through a pipe AB 1.2 m diameter at 3m/s and then passes through a pipe BC 1.5 m 10
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diameter. At C the pipe branches. Branch CD is 0.8m, in diameter and carries one-third of the flow in
AB. The flow velocity in branch CE is 2.5m/s. Find the volume rate of flow in AB, the velocity in BC,
the velocity in CD and the diameter of CE.
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(c) What is the discharge between the streamlines passing through (1,3) and (2,3)?
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5. (a) A venturimeter 24 cm 12 cm installed in a vertical pipe line carrying and oil of relative density 0.90. 8
The throat is 30cm above the inlet section. A differential U tube manometer connected to inlet and throat
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section shows a gauge deflection of 12 cm. Find discharge if Cd = 0.98.
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(b) A right circular cylinder of radius R and height H is open at top and completely filled with a liquid. At 12
what speed must it rotate in order that the effect of rotation will be to discharge just sufficient quantity
of water to expose half of circular area at the bottom.
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6.
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(a) Weir and their classification (b) Notch and their coossification
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(c) Various coefficients of orifice (d) Mouthpiece and it's advantages
(e) Different energies of a fluid.
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(REVISED COURSE) QP Code : 4770
(3 Hours) [Total Marks : 80]
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N.B. : (1) Questinon No. 1 is compusory.
(2) Attempt any Three Questions out of Five Questions
(3) Illustrate with figures whenever necessary
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(g) What do you understand by total pressure and centre of pressure 2
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(b) A vertical sided 1.5 m height tank is square in plan whose side is 1 m long. The tank contains oil of 12
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3 (a) A gate 3m wide and 2m high separates a liquid of specific gravity 1.5 and height 2m on one side and 8
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water upto height of 1.5m on other side of gate. Find the resultant force acting on the gate and
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(b) A metallic body floats at the interface of mercury and water in such a way that 30% of it’s volume is 8
submerged in mercury and 70 % in water. Find the density of metallic body.
(c) What are the conditions of equilibrium of a floating body and submerged body. 4
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4 (a) A container having dimensions 7m 2m and 2.5m deep contains water 1.25m deep. The container 6
moves with an acceleration 3m/sec2 upto a 200 inclined plane. Find the inclination of water surface
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with horizontal.
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(b) What do you understand by the terms total acceleration, convective acceleration and local acceleration 6
(c) What are the methods of describing fluid flow 4
(d) The two velocity components for a flow field is given. Find the third velocity component so as to satisfy 4
the continuity equation u = x2y, v = y2z
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discharge of oil through venturimeter is 60 lit/sec. Find the reading of oil- mercury differential manometer.
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Take Cd= 0.98 6
(c) Find the speed of submarine moving in sea water for a deflection of 4 cm in a mercury differential manometer
which is connected to pitot static tube. Take Cv = 1 and specific gravity of sea water as 1.03 4
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(d) Explain classification of orifice 4
6 (a) A suppressed rectangular weir is used to measure rate of flow in a stream 2m wide. The head of water above
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the weir is 25 cm. the sill of notch is 50 cm above the stream bed. Assuming Cd = 0.62. Find the discharge.
Consider velocity of approach 8
(b) An external cylindrical mouthpiece of diameter 20 cm is discharging water under a constant head of 8m.
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Determine the discharge and absolute pressure head of water at vena- contracta. Take Cd = 0.855 and
Cc = 0.62 for vena- contracta. Atmospheric pressure head is 10.3 m of water 8
(c) State the different devices that one can use to measure the discharge through a pipe 4
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(2) Attempt any Three Questions out of Five Questions
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(b) Prove that the pressure is same in all directions at a point in static fluid
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(c) At a certain location in the flow field, pressure equals 50 m of water column. Obtain the equivalent pressure
head in term of (i) Kerosene of specific gravity 0.8 (ii) Carbon tetrachloride of specific gravity 1.5.
(d) Define the term Local and Convective acceleration
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(e) State a five engineering applications of Bernoullis equation
(f) Determine meta-centric height by experimental method
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(h) A head of water over a centre of an orifice of diameter 20 mm is 1 m. The actual discharge through the
orifice is 0.00085 m3/s. Find the coefficient of discharge.
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2. (a) A cylindrical tank of 3 m height and 5 cm2 cross sectional area is filled with water upto height of 2 m 6
and remaining with oil of specific gravity 0 8. The vessel is open to atmosphere. Calculate (i) Pressure
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(b) A left leg of U- tube mercury manometer is connected to pipeline conveying water, the level of mercury 6
in the leg being 0.6 m below the centre of pipeline, and right leg is open to the atmosphere. The level of
mercury in right leg is 0.45 m above that in the left leg end the space above mercury in right leg contains
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Benzene (specific gravity 0.88) to a height of 0.3m. Find the pressure in the pipe.
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(c) A vertical rectangular gate 6 m high and 4 m wide, has water on one side to a depth of 3m and a liquid 8
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of specific gravity 0.85 to a depth of 2 m on the other side. Calculate (i) total pressure exerted on each
side of the gate and (ii) resultant hydrostatic pressure both in magnitude and point of application with
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3. (a) A two- dimensional flow is described by the velocity components: u = 5 x3 and v = –15 x2y. 8
Evaluate the stream function, velocity and acceleration at point P(x= 1 m and y = 2 m).
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(b) Derive the general three- dimensional equation of continuity. 8
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(c) Define stream line, stream tube, streak line and path line 4
4. (a) Water is flowing through a pipe having diameter 300 mm and 200 mm at bottom and upper end 8
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respectively. The intensity of pressure at bottom end is 24.525 N/cm and the pressure at upper end is
9.81 N/cm2. Determine the difference in datum head if the rate of flow through pipe is 40 litre/s.
(b) Find the-discharge of water flowing through a pipe 30 cm diameter placed in an inclined position 8
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where a venturimeter is inserted, having a throat diameter of 15 cm. The difference of pressure, between
the main and throat is measured by liquid of specific gravity 0.6 in an inverted U-tube which gives a reading
of 30 cm. The loss of head between the main and throat is 0.2 times the kinetic head of pipe.
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(b) Explain the classification of orifices 6
(c) Explain the term doublet, source, sink and uniform flow 8
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6 (a) The maximum flow through a rectangular flume 1.8 m wide and 1.2 m deep is 1.65 m3/s. It is proposed 8
to install a suppressed sharp crested rectangular weir across the flume to measure flow. Find the
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maximum height at which the weir crest can be placed in order that water may not overflow the sides
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of the flume. Assume Cd = 0.6
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(b) Define mass density, specific mass, specific weight and specific volume.
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(d) Define co-efficient of Contraction, co-efficient of velocity, co-efficient of discharge. What is the relation
between them?
(e) Explain flow past a Rankine oval body.
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2. (a) A triangular plate of 1 meter base and 1.5 meter altitude is immersed in water. The of the plate is 10
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inclined at 30° with free water surface and the base is parallel to and at a depth of 2 m from water
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surface. Find the total pressure on the plate and the position of centre of pressure.
(b) The velocity components in a two -dimensional flow field for an incompressible fluid are as follows: 5
u = y3 + 6x– 3x2y and v = 3xy2 – 6y – x3. Obtain expression for stream function
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(c) The dynamic viscosity of oil, used for lubrication between a shaft and sleeve is 6 poise. The shaft is of 5
diameter 0.4 m and rotated, at 190 r.p.m .Calculate the power lost in the bearing for a sleeve length of
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90 mm. The thickness of the oil film is 1.5 mm.
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3. (a) A rectangular pontoon 12 m long, 9 m wide and 3m deep weighs 1380kN and float in sea water. 10
The pontoon carries on its upper deck a boiler 6m in diameter and weighing 864 kN. The centre of gravity
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of each unit coincides with geometrical centre of the arrangement and lie in the same vertical line,
(i) What is the metacentric height? (ii) Is the arrangement stable?
(b) State and prove Pascal's law. 6
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(c) What is capillarity? Derive expression for height of capillary rise. 4
4. (a) Determine the rate of flow of of water through a pipe 300 mm diameter placed in an inclined position 10
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where a venturimeter is inserted having a throat diameter of 150 mm .The difference of pressure
between the main and the throat is measured by a liquid of specific gravity 0.7 in an inverted U-Tube
which gives a reading of 260 mm .The loss of head between the main and throat is 0.3 times the kinetic
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head of the pipe.
(b) State Bernoulli’s theorem for steady flow of an incompressible fluid and state the assumptions made 4
during deriving Bernoulli's equation.
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5. (a) A cylindrical vessel closed at the top and bottom is 0.24 m in diameter, 1.44 m long and contains water 10
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upto height of 0.96 m. (i) Find the height of paraboloid formed if it is rotated at 480 r.p.m; about its
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vertical axis (ii) Find the speed of rotation of the vessel when axial depth of water is zero.
(b) Explain conditions of equilibrium of sub-merged body. 5
(c) Figure shows a differential manometer connected at two points A and B .At A air pressure is 100 kN/m2. 5
Find the absolute pressure at B.
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A water
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oil (S= 0.85)
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250mm
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150mm
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Mercury
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(S= 13.6)
6. (a) A hemispherical tank of 2m radius is provided with an orifice of 40 mm at its bottom. It contains water 10
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upto a height of 1.8 m. Find the time required by water (i) to fall from 1.8 m to 1.2 m and (ii) for
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discharge. Take Cd= 0.60. Neglect velocity of approach (b) If the velocity of approach is to be taken
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into consideration find the maximum discharge when the channel has a cross-section area of 50 m2
on the upstream side.
(c) Write a note on cipolleti weir 5
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(REVISED COURSE) QP Code : 538801
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N.B. : (1) Question no.l is compulsory
(2) Solve any 3 questions out of remaining
(3) Assume data wherever necessary and clearly mention the assumptions made.
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(4) Draw neat figures as required.
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(c) Define the terms Stable, Unstable and Neutral Equilibrium with neat sketch.
(d) Define the terms Source, Sink and Doublet.
(e) Write the practical application of Bernoulli's Theorem.
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(f) What is the difference between small orifice and large orifice? Explain the meaning and significance of
Vena Contracta.
(g) What is a Notch? How are the Notches classified?
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2. (a) The two large horizontal plates of infinite extent are 2.5 cm apart and have liquid of viscosity 0.8 Ns/m2 10
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filled between them. What force is required to pull a thin plate of negligible thickness and area 0.5 m2 between
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(i) Base of lamina coincides with the free surface and (ii) apex of triangular lamina coincides with free surface.
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3.
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(a) A solid cylinder 10 cm diameter and 40 cm long is made of two materials. The bottom 1 cm is of
material of specific gravity 6.5 and the portion above of specific gravity 0.6. Does the cylinder float
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v = –y – 4x. Show that the velocity potential exists and determine its form. Find also stream function.
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4. (a) A 15 cm × 5 cm Venturimeter is provided in a vertical pipe carrying crude oil of sp. gr. 0.8. The flow 10
is in upward direction. The difference of elevation between the entrance and throat section of venturimeter
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is 25 cm. The difference in level between the two limbs of U-tube mercury recorded is 20 cm. calculate
(i) flow rate of oil (ii) pressure different between the entrance and throat section. Take Cd as 0.95.
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acceleration of 2.45 m/s . Find the force exerted by water on the side of the tank. Also calculate the
force on the side of the tank when the width of the tank is 2 m and
(i) Tank is moving vertically downward with constant acceleration of 2.45 m/s2.
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5. (a) A convergent divergent mouthpiece is fitted to the side of a tank. The discharge through mouthpiece 10
under a constant head of 1.5 m is 5 lit/sec. The head loss in the divergent portion is 0.1 times the kinetic
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head at outlet. Find the throat and exit diameters if separation pressure is 2.5 m and atmospheric pressure
head = 10.3 m of water.
(b) Derive an equation for discharge over a Rectangular and Triangular Notch. 10
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(b Describe Cipolleti Weir
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(c) Explain experimental determination of Hydraulic Coefficients.
(d) Derive equation for discharge over broad crested weir.
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(2) Solve any three question of the remaining questions
(3) Assume suitable data if required
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(4) Draw neat figure
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(a) What is the difference between dynamic viscosity and kinematic viscosity? State their Units of measurement.
(b) Explain the procedure of finding hydrostatic forces on curved surfaces.
(c) What are the conditions of equilibrium of a floating body and submerged body.
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(d) Sketch the flow pattern of an ideal fluid flow passed past a cylinder with circulation.
(e) Describe with a help of sketch the construction and use of pitot static tube
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(f) Explain the classification of orifices and mouth pieces based on their shape, size and Sharpness
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2. (a) A soap bubble 51mm in diameter has an internal pressure in excess of outside pressure of 5
0.00021 Kg(f)/cm2. Calculate the tension in soap fill.
(b) A U-tube differential manometer connects to pressure pipe A and B. Pipe A contains carbon 10
tetrachloride having specific gravity 1.594 under a pressure of 1.2kg(f)/cm2 and pipe 8 contains oil of
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specific gravity 0.8 under a pressure of 2kg(f)/cm2; Pipp A lies 2.5m above pipe B. Find the difference
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of pressure measured by mercury as fluid filling U-tube. Mercury level in left limb is 3.75m below pipe A.
3. (a) What is the difference between Sluice gate and Lock gate?
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(c) Define the fluid properties (i) Density, (ii) Specific volume. Also give its SI Unit. 5
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(b) A hollow circular plate of 2m external diameter and l m internal diameter is immersed Vertically in water 10
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such that the centre of plate is 4m deep from water surface. Find the Total pressure and depth of centre of
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pressure.
(c) A rectangular Pontoon is 4m long, 3m wide and 1.4m high in sea water. If the Centre of gravity is 0.7m 6
above the Pontoon, determine the meta centric height. Take the density of sea water as 1030Kg/m3.
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1. Explain the following:
(a) Bricks and their manufacturing process. 5
(b) Paver blocks. 5
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2. (a) Compare paints and varnishes. 5
(b) Acid Test on stones. 5
(c) Different grade of cement. 5
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(b) What is seasoning of timber. What are various methods of seasoning? Explain any two methods in detail. 8
(c) Write short note on combined footing. 5
4. (a) Elaborate different types of floors and roofs for residential buildings. 8
(b) Explain water proofing materials and methods involved in water proofing. 8
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Air conditioning.
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6. (a) Mention general rules to be observed to avoid the failure of form work for concrete structures. 8
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(b) Differentiate between ferrous and non ferrous metals. State its use. 8
(c) Write short note on flooring tiles. 4
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(b) Briefly explain the manufacturing process of lime. 8
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(c) Write short note structural clay products. 4
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3. (a) Explain various acoustical detects & their remedies. 8
(b) Explain in detail Masonary finishes. 8
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6. (a) State various types of paints with their specific use. 7
(b) Define ventilation. Explain systems of ventilation. 6
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(c) What qualities in bricks are essentially required from construction point of view? 5
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1. (a) You are the site in-charge of a quarry, where blasting operation is to be carried out as a pre-requisite 8
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2. (a) Explain with neat sketches: (i) Under-reamed pile foundation. (ii) Flemish bond. 6
(b) Write short notes on: (i) Uses of non-ferrous alloys in construction. (ii) Form-work for beam. 8
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(c) Enlist various materials used for damp-proofing. Discuss methods of water proofing. 6
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(c) Write down the ideal requirements of a scaffold. Explain any one type of scaffolding in detail. 6
4. (a) Define seasoning of timber. Explain, with neat sketches, defects in timber. 8
(b) Write short notes on:
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(iii) Construction requirement in Air Conditioning systems.
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6. (a) Describe water absorption test and compressive strength test on bricks. 7
(b) (i) Sketch, elevation and section of uncourced random rubble masonary showing through stone. 6
(ii) Dry process of Manufacturing of cement. 7
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(c) Explain the following terms with sketches: (i) Queen Closer (ii) Through Stone 4
(d) Define timber. Explain defects in timber with sketches. 6
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(b) What is pointing? Enlist different types of pointing? Explain any 2 in detail. 6
(c) State the functional requirements of flooring. Explain Rubber Flooring 6
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(d) Draw neat sketch showing fixing details of ‘AC sheets’. 4
3. (a) Explain the terms with a sketch: (i) Principal rafter (ii) Purlin (iii) Cleat (iv) Common Rafter. 6
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(b) Comment, if no bond is provided in masonry. Explain Flemish Bond. 6
(c) Explain lean to roof 4
(d) Explain defects in painting. 4
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(b) Write down the ideal requirements of a scaffold. Explain any one type of scaffolding in detail. 5
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(c) Write short notes on: (i) Glass cladding as an elevation (ii) Gypsum as an interior material 6
(d) Enlist steps in manufacturing process of bricks. 3
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(b) Explain the anti corrosive treatment provided to metals. Write the use of aluminium in construction 7
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(c) What do you mean by seasoning of timber? Explain methods of seasoning of timber? 8
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(c) Explain briefly the dry process of manufacturing of cement 8
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(b) Explain the field tests to find the quality of any two construction materials 6
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(i) Plastering (ii) Sound insulation (iii) Hydraulic Lime
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1 VII Elective I
i VII Advanced Surveying
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v VII Systems Approach in Civil Engineering
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x VIII Advanced Design of Steel Structures
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