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Reg. No.

Question Paper Code : T3019


B.E./B.Tech. DEGREE EXAMINATION, NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2009
Third Semester
Civil Engineering
CE 2201 MECHANICS OF SOLIDS
(Regulation 2008)
Time : Three hours

Maximum : 100 Marks


Answer ALL Questions
PART A (10 2 = 20 Marks)

1.

State Hookes law.

2.

What is modulus of elasticity?

3.

What is perfect frame?

4.

State the two analytical methods for finding out the forces in the members of a
perfect frame.

5.

What is shear force in a beam?

6.

What is bending moment in a beam?

7.

What is slope of a beam?

8.

What is deflection of a beam?

9.

State the assumptions for shear stress in a circular shaft subjected to torsion.

10.

What is stiffness of a spring?


PART B (5 16 = 80 Marks)

11.

(a)

A hollow cylinder 2 m long has an outside diameter of 50 mm and inside


diameter of 30 mm. If the cylinder is carrying a load of 25 kN, find the
stress in the cylinder. Also find the deformation of the cylinder, if the
value of modulus of elasticity for the cylinder material is 100 GPa.
Or

12.

(b)

A load of 5 kN is to be raised with the help of a steel wire. Find the


minimum diameter of the wire, if the stress is not to exceed 100 MPa.

(a)

A gas cylinder of internal diameter 40 mm is 5 mm thick. If the tensile


stress in the material is not to exceed 30 MPa, find the maximum
pressure which can be allowed in the cylinder.
Or

13.

(b)

A cylinderical shell of 500 mm diameter is required to withstand an


internal pressure of 4 MPa. Find the minimum thickness of the shell, if
maximum tensile strength for the plate material is 400 MPa and
efficiency of the joints is 65%. Take factor of safety as 5.

(a)

A cantilever beam of 2 m long carries a uniformly distributed load of


1.5 kN/m over a length of 1.6 m from the free end. Draw shear force and
bending moment diagrams for the beam.
Or

14.

(b)

A simply supported beam 6 m long is carrying a uniformly distributed


load of 5 kN/m over a length of 3 m from the right end. Draw shear force
and bending moment diagrams for the beam and also calculate the
maximum bending moment on the beam.

(a)

A simply supported beam of span 3 m is subjected to a central load of


10 kN. Find the maximum slope and deflection of the beam. Take
I = 12 10 6 mm 4 and E = 200 GPa.

Or
(b)

A steel joist, simply supported over a span of 6 m carries a point load of


50 kN at 1.2 m from the left hand support. Find the position and
magnitude of the maximum deflection. Take EI = 14 10 12 N mm 2 .

15.

(a)

Find the angle of twist per metre length of a hollow shaft of 100 mm
external diameter and 60 mm internal diameter, if the shear stress is not
to exceed 35 MPa. Take modulus of rigidity G = 85 GPa.
Or

(b)

A leaf spring is to be made of seven steel plates 65 mm wide and 6.5 mm


thick. Calculate the length of the spring, so that it carries a central load
of 2.75 kN, the bending stress being limited to 160 MPa. Also calculate
the deflection at the centre of the spring. Take E for the spring material
as 200 GPa.

T 3019

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