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This document contains 8 questions from Module 3 of the Strength of Materials course. The questions cover topics like determining maximum stress and radius of curvature in a beam subjected to bending moment, calculating shear stress in beams of different cross sections, sketching shear stress distributions, and finding maximum shear stress in a triangular beam.

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Som-I - Ii Mid Subjective Q.B

This document contains 8 questions from Module 3 of the Strength of Materials course. The questions cover topics like determining maximum stress and radius of curvature in a beam subjected to bending moment, calculating shear stress in beams of different cross sections, sketching shear stress distributions, and finding maximum shear stress in a triangular beam.

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MALLA REDDY ENGINEERING COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS)

II B.Tech I Semester (MR20-2021-22 Batch) II Mid Question Bank 2022-23 (Subjective)

Subject: Strength of Materials -I - (A0102) Branch: Civil Engineering


Name of the faculty: Er. B. Vamsi Krishna

Module - III

Q. No. Questions Marks BT Level CO

A 250mm (depth) x 150mm (width) rectangular beam is


subjected to maximum bending moment of 750 KNm
determine.
(i) The maximum stress in the beam.

1. (ii) If the value of E for the beam material is 200 GN/m2 5 L5 3


Find out the radius of curvature for that portion of the beam
where the bending is maximum.
(iii) The value of the longitudinal stress at a distance of
65mm from the top surface of the beam
The shear force acting on a beam at an I-Section with
unequal flanges is 50 KN. The section is shown in figure.
The moment of inertia of the section about N.A is 2.849x104
mm4. Calculate the shear stress at the Neutral Axis and also
draw the shear stress distribution over the depth of the
section.

2. 5 L5 3

Draw the shear stress distributions for Typical Sections like


3. Rectangle, Circle, Hollow Circle, T, L, C, I, Cross Section, 5 L4 3
Compound Section, Built Up I Section?
A beam of triangular section having base width 20 cm and
4. height of 30 cm is subjected to a shear force of 3 kN. Find 5 L5 3
the value of maximum shear stress, and sketch the shear
stress distribution along with the depth of the beam.

Module - IV
Q. No. Questions Marks BT Level CO
Derive an expression for Deflection and Slope of a beam
1. subjected to uniform bending moment along with 5 L4 4
relationship between Slope, Deflection and Radius of
Curvature?
2. Formulate Deflection and Slope of a Cantilever beam with a 5 L4 4
uniform Varying load?
A beam of length 6 m is simply supported at its ends and
carries two point loads of 48 KN and 40 KN at a distance of
1 m and 3 m respectively from the left support. Find
3. 5 L5 4
Deflection under each load
Maximum deflection
Point at which maximum deflection occurs
E = 2x105 N/mm2 and I = 85X106 mm4
A simply supported beam of length 5 m carries a point load
of 5 KN at a distance of 3 m from the left end. If E = 2x105
4. N/mm2 and I = 1 x 108 mm4, determine the slope at the left 5 L5 4
support and deflection under the point load using conjugate
beam method?
Derive an expression for Deflection and Slope of a
5. Cantilever beam subjected to point load at centre by using 5 L4 4
conjugate beam method?
Calculate slopes and deflections of a simply supported beam
6. subjected to UDL for the entire span of W N/m by using 5 L4 4
Moment Area Method?
Calculate Maximum Deflection and Slope of a Cantilever
beam of span 6 Mts subjected to 2 point loads one with an
7. intensity of 10 KN at a distance of 3 Mts from fixed support 5 L4 4
and other with an intensity of 15 KN at free end by using
Moment Area Method?
8. Explain in detail about different types of methods to 5 L3 4
calculate slopes and deflections of a Determinate beams?
Module – V

Q. No. Questions Marks BT Level CO

1. Define Maximum Principal Stress Theory and Strain Theory 5 L3 5


with their formulations?
2. Derive a Normal Stress and Tangential stress of a member
which is subjected to direct stresses in two mutually
5 L4 5
perpendicular directions accompanied by a simple shear
stress.
3. A point in a strained material is subjected to direct stresses
of 65 N/mm2 in X-axis, 25 N/mm2 in Y-axis which is
mutually perpendicular to each other and shear stress of 25 5 L5 5
N/mm2. By using Mohr’s circle method, determine the
normal and tangential stresses across the oblique plane at an
angle of 45o. Check the answers analytically.
4. Define Maximum shear stress theory, Maximum strain
energy theory and Maximum shear strain energy theory 5 L3 5
(Von Mises Theory)?
5. Define principal plane and principal stress. How many
principal planes are there at a point in a body in 2-D? What 5 L3 5
is (are) the relative angle(s) between them?
6. An element has a tensile stress of 600 MN/m2 and a
compressive stress of 400 MN/m2 acting on two mutually
perpendicular planes. It has two equal shear stresses of 200
5 L5 5
MN/m2 on these planes. Determine (i) the magnitude and
direction of the principal stresses, (ii) the magnitude and
direction of the maximum of shear stresses.
7. Draw the Mohr’s circle and indicate the locations of the
principal stresses, and maximum shear stresses. From the
5 L4 5
Mohr’s circle find the relative angles between the various
planes you located.
8 Name the failure theories that are used for (i) Brittle
5 L3 5
materials, and (ii) Ductile materials.

Signature of the Faculty Signature of the HOD

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