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SECTION-A
(i) Define Hook’s law. (i) Find the stress components of a circular bar when subjected to
torsional moment M. Cross section of the equation is given by
(ii) What are the boundary conditions in terms of stresses?
x2 + y2 = r2.
(iii) Write a short note on Tresca’s failure theory.
(ii) Derive the torsion equation of a hollow cylinder.
(iv) Define: Poisson’s Ratio and Factor of safety.
(v) Define Torsional rigidity. Q.6 Answer both parts of the following: (2 10 20)
Q.3 Answer all parts of the following: (5 4 20) (i) A rectangular beam having linear stress‐strain behavior is
6 cm wide and 8 cm deep. It is 3 m long, simply supported at
(i) What are stress invariants and strain invariants?
the ends and carries a uniformly distributed load over the
(ii) What are stress formulations? whole span. The load is increased so that the outer 2 cm depth
(iii) Define Polar Modulus and Moment of Inertia. of the beam yields plastically. If the yield stress for the
beam material is 240 MPa, plot the residual stress distribution
(iv) Give Equilibrium equation in 3D form in Cartesian coordinate?
in the beam.
(v) Explain St. Venant’s Principle.
(ii) Derive the torque equation of a prismatic bar subjected to turst
T, according to St. Venant’s theory.
SECTION-B
SECTION-C
NOTE : ATTEMPT ANY TWO QUESTIONS.
Q.4 Answer both parts of the following: (2 10 20) Q.7 A cantilever beam of length ‘L’ is loaded at the end. Using Inverse
(i) Derive the equation of equilibrium for polar coordinate system. method, obtain the expression for normal stress and shear stress.
(ii) The displacement field in a body is specified as:
2 3 2 3 3
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Ux x 3 10 , Uy 3 y 10 , U z x 3z 10 , determine
the strain components at appoint whose coordinates are (1, 2, 3)?
2 [Contd……. 3