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Code.

No: 21004
RR SET-1

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD


I .B.TECH – SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATIONS JANUARY- 2010
STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
(CHEMICAL ENGINEERING)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:80
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---

1.a) Explain the difference between ductile and brittle materials. Give examples.
b) A steel plate of constant thickness of 12mm is having a breadth of 100mm at one end
and uniformly varies to a breadth of 50mm at the other end. It is subjected to an axial
compressive force of 50kN at the ends. Take E=200kN/mm2. The length of the plate
is 0.6m. Derive the expression involved and hence find the deformation. [6+10]

2.a) Derive the relationship between the three elastic constants.


b) A bar of steel 25mm diameter is subjected to a tensile load of 30kN and the measured
extension on a 200mm gauge length is 0.08 mm and the change in diameter is
2.32 x10-3 mm. Calculate the Poisson's ratio and the values of three modulii.[8+8]

3.a) A cantilever 4m long carries loads of 3kN, 4kN and 4.5kN at free end, 1m and 2.5m
from free end respectively. Draw shear force and Bending-moment diagrams, and
indicate the salient values.
b) A beam 8m long is supported at two points at equal distances from the ends. It carries
a u.d.l of 25kN/m on its whole length and three concentrated loads of 45kN one at
each end and one at the middle. Determine the positions of supports if the bending
moment on the beam is the smallest. Calculate the bending moments at supports for
this case. [8+8]

4.a) What is elastic section modulus?


b) Calculate the maximum stress induced in a cast iron pipe of external diameter 50mm,
internal diameter 30mm and of length 4.5m. The pipe is supported at its ends and
carries a point of 100N at its center.
c) A cantilever of length 2.5m fails when a load of 3 kN is applied at the free end. If the
section of the beam is 45mm x 75mm, find the stress at failure. [4+6+6]

5. A hollow rectangular (box) section having 350 x 250 outer dimensions and 300 x 200
inner dimensions is subjected to a linear change in bending moment of 8KNm per
meter length along the length of member. Determine the shear stress distribution
across the depth of section and maximum shear stress. [16]

6. A steel pipe has 300mm internal diameter and 60mm metal thickness and carries
water under a pressure of 6N/mm2. Calculate the maximum and minimum intensities
of circumferential stress and sketch the distribution of circumferential stress intensity
and the intensity of radial pressure across the section. [16]
7. At a certain point in a strained material the intensities of normal stresses on two
planes at right angles to each other are 20 N/mm2 and 10 N/mm2 both tensile. They
are accompanied by shear stress of 10 N/mm2. Find the principal planes and the
principal stresses. Find also the maximum shear stress. [16]

8. A hollow shaft 450 mm external diameter and 250mm internal diameter is subjected
to a torque of 400 kNm. Find the shear stresses at the outer and the inner surfaces of
the shaft. Draw the shear stress distribution for the wall of the shaft. Find also the
twist in a length of 2.50 m of the shaft. Take C = 8 x 104 N/mm2. [16]
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Code.No: 21004
RR SET-2

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD


I .B.TECH – SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATIONS JANUARY- 2010
STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
(CHEMICAL ENGINEERING)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:80
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---

1.a) A cantilever 4m long carries loads of 3kN, 4kN and 4.5kN at free end, 1m and 2.5m
from free end respectively. Draw shear force and Bending-moment diagrams, and
indicate the salient values.
b) A beam 8m long is supported at two points at equal distances from the ends. It carries
a u.d.l of 25kN/m on its whole length and three concentrated loads of 45kN one at
each end and one at the middle. Determine the positions of supports if the bending
moment on the beam is the smallest. Calculate the bending moments at supports for
this case. [8+8]

2.a) What is elastic section modulus?


b) Calculate the maximum stress induced in a cast iron pipe of external diameter 50mm,
internal diameter 30mm and of length 4.5m. The pipe is supported at its ends and
carries a point of 100N at its center.
c) A cantilever of length 2.5m fails when a load of 3 kN is applied at the free end. If the
section of the beam is 45mm x 75mm, find the stress at failure. [4+6+6]

3. A hollow rectangular (box) section having 350 x 250 outer dimensions and 300 x 200
inner dimensions is subjected to a linear change in bending moment of 8KNm per
meter length along the length of member. Determine the shear stress distribution
across the depth of section and maximum shear stress. [16]

4. A steel pipe has 300mm internal diameter and 60mm metal thickness and carries
water under a pressure of 6N/mm2. Calculate the maximum and minimum intensities
of circumferential stress and sketch the distribution of circumferential stress intensity
and the intensity of radial pressure across the section. [16]

5. At a certain point in a strained material the intensities of normal stresses on two


planes at right angles to each other are 20 N/mm2 and 10 N/mm2 both tensile. They
are accompanied by shear stress of 10 N/mm2. Find the principal planes and the
principal stresses. Find also the maximum shear stress. [16]

6. A hollow shaft 450 mm external diameter and 250mm internal diameter is subjected
to a torque of 400 kNm. Find the shear stresses at the outer and the inner surfaces of
the shaft. Draw the shear stress distribution for the wall of the shaft. Find also the
twist in a length of 2.50 m of the shaft. Take C = 8 x 104 N/mm2. [16]
7.a) Explain the difference between ductile and brittle materials. Give examples.
b) A steel plate of constant thickness of 12mm is having a breadth of 100mm at one end
and uniformly varies to a breadth of 50mm at the other end. It is subjected to an axial
compressive force of 50kN at the ends. Take E=200kN/mm2. The length of the plate
is 0.6m. Derive the expression involved and hence find the deformation. [6+10]

8.a) Derive the relationship between the three elastic constants.


b) A bar of steel 25mm diameter is subjected to a tensile load of 30kN and the measured
extension on a 200mm gauge length is 0.08 mm and the change in diameter is
2.32 x10-3 mm. Calculate the Poisson's ratio and the values of three modulii.[8+8]

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Code.No: 21004
RR SET-3

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD


I .B.TECH – SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATIONS JANUARY- 2010
STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
(CHEMICAL ENGINEERING)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:80
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---

1. A hollow rectangular (box) section having 350 x 250 outer dimensions and 300 x 200
inner dimensions is subjected to a linear change in bending moment of 8KNm per
meter length along the length of member. Determine the shear stress distribution
across the depth of section and maximum shear stress. [16]

2. A steel pipe has 300mm internal diameter and 60mm metal thickness and carries
water under a pressure of 6N/mm2. Calculate the maximum and minimum intensities
of circumferential stress and sketch the distribution of circumferential stress intensity
and the intensity of radial pressure across the section. [16]

3. At a certain point in a strained material the intensities of normal stresses on two


planes at right angles to each other are 20 N/mm2 and 10 N/mm2 both tensile. They
are accompanied by shear stress of 10 N/mm2. Find the principal planes and the
principal stresses. Find also the maximum shear stress. [16]

4. A hollow shaft 450 mm external diameter and 250mm internal diameter is subjected
to a torque of 400 kNm. Find the shear stresses at the outer and the inner surfaces of
the shaft. Draw the shear stress distribution for the wall of the shaft. Find also the
twist in a length of 2.50 m of the shaft. Take C = 8 x 104 N/mm2. [16]

5.a) Explain the difference between ductile and brittle materials. Give examples.
b) A steel plate of constant thickness of 12mm is having a breadth of 100mm at one end
and uniformly varies to a breadth of 50mm at the other end. It is subjected to an axial
compressive force of 50kN at the ends. Take E=200kN/mm2. The length of the plate
is 0.6m. Derive the expression involved and hence find the deformation. [6+10]

6.a) Derive the relationship between the three elastic constants.


b) A bar of steel 25mm diameter is subjected to a tensile load of 30kN and the measured
extension on a 200mm gauge length is 0.08 mm and the change in diameter is
2.32 x10-3 mm. Calculate the Poisson's ratio and the values of three modulii.[8+8]

7.a) A cantilever 4m long carries loads of 3kN, 4kN and 4.5kN at free end, 1m and 2.5m
from free end respectively. Draw shear force and Bending-moment diagrams, and
indicate the salient values.
b) A beam 8m long is supported at two points at equal distances from the ends. It carries
a u.d.l of 25kN/m on its whole length and three concentrated loads of 45kN one at
each end and one at the middle. Determine the positions of supports if the bending
moment on the beam is the smallest. Calculate the bending moments at supports for
this case. [8+8]
8.a) What is elastic section modulus?
b) Calculate the maximum stress induced in a cast iron pipe of external diameter 50mm,
internal diameter 30mm and of length 4.5m. The pipe is supported at its ends and
carries a point of 100N at its center.
c) A cantilever of length 2.5m fails when a load of 3 kN is applied at the free end. If the
section of the beam is 45mm x 75mm, find the stress at failure. [4+6+6]

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Code.No: 21004
RR SET-4

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD


I .B.TECH – SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATIONS JANUARY- 2010
STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
(CHEMICAL ENGINEERING)
Time: 3hours Max.Marks:80
Answer any FIVE questions
All questions carry equal marks
---

1. At a certain point in a strained material the intensities of normal stresses on two


planes at right angles to each other are 20 N/mm2 and 10 N/mm2 both tensile. They
are accompanied by shear stress of 10 N/mm2. Find the principal planes and the
principal stresses. Find also the maximum shear stress. [16]

2. A hollow shaft 450 mm external diameter and 250mm internal diameter is subjected
to a torque of 400 kNm. Find the shear stresses at the outer and the inner surfaces of
the shaft. Draw the shear stress distribution for the wall of the shaft. Find also the
twist in a length of 2.50 m of the shaft. Take C = 8 x 104 N/mm2. [16]

3.a) Explain the difference between ductile and brittle materials. Give examples.
b) A steel plate of constant thickness of 12mm is having a breadth of 100mm at one end
and uniformly varies to a breadth of 50mm at the other end. It is subjected to an axial
compressive force of 50kN at the ends. Take E=200kN/mm2. The length of the plate
is 0.6m. Derive the expression involved and hence find the deformation. [6+10]

4.a) Derive the relationship between the three elastic constants.


b) A bar of steel 25mm diameter is subjected to a tensile load of 30kN and the measured
extension on a 200mm gauge length is 0.08 mm and the change in diameter is
2.32 x10-3 mm. Calculate the Poisson's ratio and the values of three modulii.[8+8]

5.a) A cantilever 4m long carries loads of 3kN, 4kN and 4.5kN at free end, 1m and 2.5m
from free end respectively. Draw shear force and Bending-moment diagrams, and
indicate the salient values.
b) A beam 8m long is supported at two points at equal distances from the ends. It carries
a u.d.l of 25kN/m on its whole length and three concentrated loads of 45kN one at
each end and one at the middle. Determine the positions of supports if the bending
moment on the beam is the smallest. Calculate the bending moments at supports for
this case. [8+8]

6.a) What is elastic section modulus?


b) Calculate the maximum stress induced in a cast iron pipe of external diameter 50mm,
internal diameter 30mm and of length 4.5m. The pipe is supported at its ends and
carries a point of 100N at its center.
c) A cantilever of length 2.5m fails when a load of 3 kN is applied at the free end. If the
section of the beam is 45mm x 75mm, find the stress at failure. [4+6+6]
7. A hollow rectangular (box) section having 350 x 250 outer dimensions and 300 x 200
inner dimensions is subjected to a linear change in bending moment of 8KNm per
meter length along the length of member. Determine the shear stress distribution
across the depth of section and maximum shear stress. [16]

8. A steel pipe has 300mm internal diameter and 60mm metal thickness and carries
water under a pressure of 6N/mm2. Calculate the maximum and minimum intensities
of circumferential stress and sketch the distribution of circumferential stress intensity
and the intensity of radial pressure across the section. [16]

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