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Bending and Shear Quiz

This document is a quiz on bending and shear for a structural engineering course. It contains 5 multiple choice questions related to beam theory, bending stresses and moments in simply supported beams, transformed sections, the location of the neutral axis, and maximum shear stresses. The quiz is to be completed after studying chapters on bending and shear.

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Bending and Shear Quiz

This document is a quiz on bending and shear for a structural engineering course. It contains 5 multiple choice questions related to beam theory, bending stresses and moments in simply supported beams, transformed sections, the location of the neutral axis, and maximum shear stresses. The quiz is to be completed after studying chapters on bending and shear.

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Bending and Shear Quiz


Attempt this quiz ONLY AFTER you complete Chapters 6 (Bending) and 7 (Shear).

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Which of the following are based on Euler-Bernoulli beam theory 1 point

ϵ(y)=-yκ, where κ is the curvature

Plane sections normal to the longitudinal axis of the beam remain plane

Maximum normal strains (and hence the normal stresses) occur at top/bottom most
longitudinal fibres of the beam

All of the above

None of the above

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Which of the following is true for a simply supported beam subjected to 1 point

UDL?

Maximum bending stress is at support and maximum shear stress is at midspan

Maximum slope is at midspan (x=L/2)

Slope of bending moment diagram at midspan is zero

Slope of shear force diagram at midspan is zero

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A steel (E=200GPa) beam with rectangular cross-section has width 1 point

b=100mm and depth d=200mm. An equivalent (transformed section)


wooden (E=100GPa) beam, will have,

b’=50mm, d’=200mm

b’=50mm, d’=100mm

b’=200mm, d’=200mm

b’=200mm, d’=400mm

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Which of the following is true? 2 points

Neutral axis of a beam is always along the centroidal axis of a beam cross-section

Neutral axis of any beam with rectangular cross-section is at half its depth

The position of neutral axis depends on the stress distribution on the cross-section

Normal strain at neutral axis is always zero

Maximum shear stress on a homogeneous rectangular cross-section of a 1 point

beam occurs at

Top or bottom most points of the cross-section

The neutral axis of the beam

Corners of the rectangular cross-section

None of the above

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