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MOM_SOM UNIT 2

The document outlines various problems related to shear stress and bending moments, including the calculation of shear force diagrams (SFD) and bending moment diagrams (BMD) for different beam configurations. It includes examples involving materials such as steel, timber, and cast iron, detailing how to determine maximum bending stresses, dimensions of cross sections, and the effects of uniformly distributed loads and point loads. The document serves as a practical guide for engineering students to apply theoretical concepts in structural analysis.

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MOM_SOM UNIT 2

The document outlines various problems related to shear stress and bending moments, including the calculation of shear force diagrams (SFD) and bending moment diagrams (BMD) for different beam configurations. It includes examples involving materials such as steel, timber, and cast iron, detailing how to determine maximum bending stresses, dimensions of cross sections, and the effects of uniformly distributed loads and point loads. The document serves as a practical guide for engineering students to apply theoretical concepts in structural analysis.

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Unit 2: SHEAR STRESS AND BENDING MOMENTS by- NITIN S.

JAJU

1) Draw SFD and BMD for following: spring ii) Deflection of spring. Take E=
2x105N/mm2
6) A steel plate of width 120mm and
thickness 20mm is bent into a circular arc
of radius of 10m. Determine the
maximum bending stress induced and the
bending moment which will give
maximum stress. Take E=2x105N/mm2.
7) A timber beam of rectangular section is to
support a load of 20kN uniformly
distributed over a span of 3.6m when
beam is simply supported. If the depth of
section is to be twice the breadth, and the
stress in the timber is not to exceed
7N/mm2, find the dimensions of the cross
section. How would you modify the cross
section of the beam, if it carries a
concentrated load of 20kN placed at the
centre with the same ratio of breadth to
depth?
8) A cast iron beam of T section is as shown
in figure. The beam is simply supported
on span of 8m. The beam carries a
uniformly distributed load of 1.5kN/m
length on the entire span. Determine
maximum tensile and compressive
stresses.
2) A simply supported beam 9m long is
carrying UDL of 10kN/m for a distance of
6m from left end. Draw SFD and BMD.
Also find maximum BM.
3) A rectangular beam 300mm deep is
simply supported over a span of 4 meters.
What UDL per meter the beam may
carry if bending stress is not to exceed
120N/mm2? Take I=8x 106mm4.
4) A simply supported beam of length 6m
carries point load of 3kN and 6kN at a
distance of 2m and 4m from test end. 9) Figure shows the cross section of a cast
Draw SF and BM diagram. iron beam. When this beam is subjected
5) A large spring carries a central point load to a bending moment, the tensile stress at
of 3000N. The leaf spring is to be made of bottom edge is 30MN/m2. Calculate value
10 steel plates 5cm wide and 6mm thick. of bending moment and stress induced at
If the bending stress is limited to the top edge.
150N/mm2, determine: i) Length of

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Unit 2: SHEAR STRESS AND BENDING MOMENTS by- NITIN S. JAJU

10) The horizontal beam of section shown in


figure is 4m long and is simply supported
at the ends. Calculate maximum
uniformly distributed load it can carry if
the tensile and compressive stresses must
not exceed 25MN/m2 and 45MN/m2
respectively.

11) A beam I section is subjected to a BM of


500kg-m at its neutral axis. Find
maximum stress induced in the beam.

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