0 évaluation0% ont trouvé ce document utile (0 vote)
808 vues3 pages
This document outlines the topics to be covered in a course on experimental stress analysis. It includes:
1. Methods for strain measurement including direct reading, null balance, and pressure measurement.
2. Different types of instruments for measurement including active/passive, full/deflection type, analogue/digital, and factors like tolerance and dead space.
3. Components of a measurement system and characteristics like static characteristics and sources of error.
4. Strain gauge types including bonded, unbonded, electrical, optical, and choices for material testing.
5. Derivations of expressions related to Wheatstone bridges, strain rosette configurations, and determining principal strains and stresses.
This document outlines the topics to be covered in a course on experimental stress analysis. It includes:
1. Methods for strain measurement including direct reading, null balance, and pressure measurement.
2. Different types of instruments for measurement including active/passive, full/deflection type, analogue/digital, and factors like tolerance and dead space.
3. Components of a measurement system and characteristics like static characteristics and sources of error.
4. Strain gauge types including bonded, unbonded, electrical, optical, and choices for material testing.
5. Derivations of expressions related to Wheatstone bridges, strain rosette configurations, and determining principal strains and stresses.
This document outlines the topics to be covered in a course on experimental stress analysis. It includes:
1. Methods for strain measurement including direct reading, null balance, and pressure measurement.
2. Different types of instruments for measurement including active/passive, full/deflection type, analogue/digital, and factors like tolerance and dead space.
3. Components of a measurement system and characteristics like static characteristics and sources of error.
4. Strain gauge types including bonded, unbonded, electrical, optical, and choices for material testing.
5. Derivations of expressions related to Wheatstone bridges, strain rosette configurations, and determining principal strains and stresses.
Unit -1 1. Explain the basic generalized measuring system with neat sketch. 2. Describe the direct reading and null balance methods in strain measurement. 3. Explain the measurement of pressure with diagram 4. a!"cti#e and passi#e instruments b! $ull type and deflection type instruments c!"nalogue and digital instruments d! %olerance and dead space &. Explain the #arious elements of a measurement system with a block diagram. '. (riefly explain static characteristic of measurement. ). Explain briefly Errors in measurement. *. (riefly Explain +n,(onded and (onded Electrical strain gauges. -. Explain briefly .ptical Extensometers. 1/. Explain briefly 0uggenberger and 1ohnson Extensometers. 11. Explain briefly choice of selection of right extensometer for material testing 12. (riefly explain the working principle of 23D%. 13. Explain with neat sketches the working of a 4echanical extensometer. 14. Explain with neat sketches the working of a Electrical extensometer. 1&. Explain with neat sketches the working of an acoustical extensometer. 1'. 5hat are the different types of strain gauges6 5hat are the ad#antages o#er other types of gauges6 5hy foil type gauges are prepared o#er wire type of gauges6 1). 5hat are the basic characteristics of a strain gauge6 5hich factors should be considered while selecting a strain gauge6 Unit -1I 1. Deri#e the expression for balanced and un,balanced 5heatstone bridge circuit 2. Deri#e the expression for principal strains and its direction in terms of strain measured in a three element rectangular rosette gauge " along x, axis7 gauge ( along 4& / to the x, axis and gauge 8 along y, axis!. 3. Deri#e an expression for output #oltage of 5heatstone bridge circuit for strain measurements. 4. Deri#e an expression for output #oltage of 9otentiometer circuit for strain gauges. &. Determine principal stresses and principal strains with help of a delta rosette mounted on an aluminum specimen with #alues of : " ; 4//<7
: ( ; 4//<7 : 8 ; 4//<7 E al ; )/=9a7 > ; /.3 '. %hree strain gauges are applied to an area at a point in such a manner that gauge ?b@ makes a positi#e angle of 3/ / with gauge ?a@ and gauge ?c@ makes a positi#e angle of 4& / with gauge ?b@ . %he strain readings obtained from the gauges are as follows. =auge Atrain <mBm a ,'// b 3// c 4// 8alculate the principal strains7 principal stresses and principal directions. ). Deri#e the expression for principal strains and its direction in terms of strain measured in a Cour element rectangular rosette *. Deri#e the expression for principal strains and its direction in terms of strain measured in a Delta rosette -. Explain briefly the $+22 balance bridges. Unit-III 1. Explain the effects of stressed model in a plane polariscope in dark,field set up. 2. 5hat is meant by compensation in photo elasticity and explain any two fringe compensation method in detail with its ad#antages o#er other methods. 3. Explain the importance of isoclinic@s and isochromatic with neat sketch. 4. Explain the separation techniDue based on the eDuilibrium eDuation. &. Explain two separation techniDue used in photoelasticity. '. Explain fringe sharpening and fringe multiplication techniDues used in photo elasticity. ). Deri#e the expression for the intensity of emerging light from a plane polariscope with a stressed model and show how it enables us to determine the isoclinics and the isochromatics. *. Ahow the intensity of light emerging from circular polariscope is a function of principal stress difference. -. Deri#e the relation between the stresses7 relati#e retardation7 material fringe #alue and thickness of photoelastic model. Unit IV 1. Explain the moirE method in brief and discuss the fundamental properties of the moirE fringes. . 2. Explain briefly the 4oirE method of strain analysis. 3. Explain (rittle coating techniDue with neat sketch. 4. Explain working principle of 0olography &. Enumerate the brittle coating crack pattern with explanation. Unit V 1. Explain and application of the followingsF i! Gadiography ii! +ltrasonic testing 2. ExplainF i! 4oirE method of strain analysis. ii! "coustic emission techniDue. 3. Explain H i! Eddy current testing ii! (rittle coating techniDue 4. Explain the working principle of Cibre optic sensors with neat sketch. &. Explain holography and ultrasonic 8,scan non,destructi#e testing methods with its application. '. Explain acoustic emission techniDue with neat sketch. ). Explain radiography and fluorescent penetrant *. 5hat is the principles of radiography and explain the production of I,rays with the help of schematic diagram.