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What would you do to increase moment of inertia of a cross-section about neutral axis and why?
a) Increase depth
b) Increase width
c) Increase length
d) (a) or (b)
e) preferably (a)
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Steel reinforcements are added to concrete beam at the bottom of X-section because:
a) concrete is strong in tension at the bottom
b) concrete is weak in tension at the bottom
c) concrete is strong in compression at the bottom
d) fancy is as important as design consideration
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What is true?
a) pin and roller supports signify displacement =<0, and fixed supports slope =0
b) pin and roller supports signify displacement >0, and fixed supports slope >=0
c) pin and roller supports signify displacement <=0, and fixed supports slope <=0
d) pin and roller supports signify displacement =0, and fixed supports slope =>0
e) none of the above
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The areaof M/EI diagram between any 2 points in a loaded beam represnts:
a) the deflection between the tangents at 2 points
b) the slope between the tangents at 2 points
c) sum of the slopes at the 2 points
d) sum of the deflections at the 2 points
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The moment areaof M/EI diagram between any 2 points in a loaded beam represnts about 1st point:
a) represents the the deflection of 2nd point w.r.t. 1st point
b) represents the the slope of 2nd point w.r.t. 1st point
c) represents the the deflection of 1st point w.r.t. 2nd point
d) represents the the slope of 1st point w.r.t. 2nd point
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c) lateral dimension to the longitudinal dimension
d) none of the above
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d) Use a safety factor
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What do not belong here relating to assumptions made in torsion of circular shaft?
a) there is warping
b) plane sections remain plane
c) linear elastic material
d) circles remain circles after torsion
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For Gray ASTM 20 and Structural A 36, write down the following :
a) density
b) modulus of elasticity, modulus of rigidity
c) yield strength
d) ultimate strength
e) Poissons ratio
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Using figures 4-23 and 4-24 write down stress concentration factors for:
a) w/h = 4.0, r/h =0.5; w/h =1.2 and r/h 0.6
b) r/w = 0.3, r/w = 0.4
When a shaft or a beam is subjected to bending loads and torsion loads:
a) we consider bending moment to determine bending stress
b) we determine the principal stress using bending and shear loads for bending stress
c) we consider bending moment and torsion loads separately
d) we consider shear loads only
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b) integration method is superior to the area moment method
c) singularity method is more suitable when there are many load discontinuities
d) results given by singularity method are approximate
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Why is it necessary to determine the location of the centroidal axis of composite section?
a) Because centroidal axis coincides with neutral axis
b) Because bending stress is proportional to the location of fiber from neutral axis
c) Because the bending moment is =0 at the neutral axis
d) Because bending stress is maximum at the neutral axis
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For the same torque transmitted why do we prefer a circular cross-section to non-circular?
a) because maximum shear stress is smaller
b) because angle of twist is smaller
c) for aesthetic appearance
d) (a) and (b)
e) (a) and (c)
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In a beam subjected to shear load V and cross-section A, which of the following is/are true?
a) average shear stress across the section=V/A
b) maximum shear stress for rectangular X-section=3V/2A
c) maximum shear stress for circular X-section=4V/3A
d) there is no shear stress due to transverse shear load
e) there is no shear stress because no torque is applied
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If an L, I, or C shaped sections were given, how would you determine geometric properties?
a) start calculating from the formulas given in the book
b) make an approximation using the formulas for standard sections
c) use the results given at the back of book for different combinations
d) after design shall make sure that the section suggested corresponds to available standard
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b) for concentrated loads, M/EI diagrams consist of straight line segments
c) for distributed loads the curves are parabolic
d) use figures at the back of the book to locate the centroid of the curves
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What is/are true of cylinders or spherical vessels used in industry as boilers or tanks?
a) under pressure the material is subjected to loading from all directions
b) thin wall signifies r/t ratio of >=10.
c) the stress distribution in a thin wall does not vary significantly across thickness
d) the pressure used for computation is the gage pressure (over & above atmospheric pressure)
e) larger hoop stress acts in circumferential direction, smaller longitudinal stress in axial dir.
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element of material from vessel is subjected to bi-axial state of stress, since the 3 rd and radial
stress 3max = p is small
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Which is/are true of the use of flexure formula to determine bending stresses?
a) section the member where bending stress is required and obtain bending moment
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the neutral axis must be known and bending moment is to be determined about that axis
for maximum bending stress obtain the maximum bending moment
determine the moment of inertia of the x-sectional area about the neutral axis
use parallel axis theorem wherever required and use y as the distance of the fiber
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What is/are true of determining the total angular twist in a shaft subjected to several torques?
a) express varying torque as a function of x
b) divide the shaft into segments if several constants torques are applied
c) express polar moments of x-section as a function of x
d) for sudden changes in x-section use summation and not integration
e) apply correct sign convention for algebraic summation
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What is/are the requirements for the application of superposition theorem in axial loads?
a) the loading must be linearly related to the stress or displacement that is to be determined
b) the loading must not significantly change the original geometry or configuration of the
member
c) the resultant stress or displacement at the point can be determined by algebraic summation of
the stress or displacement caused by each component loads acting separately
d) an exception to this rule is columns when the load exceeds critical load
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d) we do not require shear strain at all
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