This document contains a question bank for the Final Examination in Mechanics of Materials for the Academic Year 2021-22 from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Atria Institute of Technology. It includes 20 questions testing concepts related to stress, strain, stress-strain diagrams, properties of materials, torsion, buckling, strain energy and Castigliano's theorems. The questions range from deriving fundamental equations to defining and explaining key terms and properties.
This document contains a question bank for the Final Examination in Mechanics of Materials for the Academic Year 2021-22 from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Atria Institute of Technology. It includes 20 questions testing concepts related to stress, strain, stress-strain diagrams, properties of materials, torsion, buckling, strain energy and Castigliano's theorems. The questions range from deriving fundamental equations to defining and explaining key terms and properties.
This document contains a question bank for the Final Examination in Mechanics of Materials for the Academic Year 2021-22 from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Atria Institute of Technology. It includes 20 questions testing concepts related to stress, strain, stress-strain diagrams, properties of materials, torsion, buckling, strain energy and Castigliano's theorems. The questions range from deriving fundamental equations to defining and explaining key terms and properties.
ACADEMIC YEAR 2021-22 Final Examination Question Bank Academic Year: 2021-22 Subject Name: Mechanics of Materials Date:10.2.2022 Subject Code: 18ME32 SL NO CO Marks 1 List and Explain the Mechanical Properties of Engineering Materials. Define 1) Stress 2) proportionality limit 3) Hooks law 4) Elasticity 5) Lateral strain 6) Poisson’s ratio 7) Modular of rigidity 8) Factor of safety 9) principle of 2 superposition 10) True stress 11) Volumetric strain 12) Bulk modulus 13)Strength and ductility 14)Toughness 15)Hardness 16) Stiffness and Resilience 3 Explain stress-strain diagram for mild steel with salient features. Derive an expression for the total elongation of the tapered bar varying diameter 4 from d1 to d2, when subjected to axial load P. A bar of uniform thickness t tapers uniformly from a width of b1 at one end to b2 at other end, in a length of L. find the expression for the change in length of the 5 bar when subjected to an axial load P. OR obtain an expression extension of a bar continuously varying rectangular cross-section Derive relation for elongation of a metallic bar, held vertically with length L 6 cross- sectional area A and specific weight w Derive an expression for circumferential stress of a thin cylinder and 7 Differentiate between thin and thick cylinder. Pd Prove that volumetric strain in thin cylinder is given by (5-4μ), with usual 8 4 tE notation. Derive an expression for lames equation of thick cylinder with the help of neat 9 sketch a) Define a beam and list the types of beams with sketches. 10 b)Define shear force and bending moment, with sketches and sign conventions. c) With neat sketches explain i) Types of beams. ii) types of loads iii)types of 11 supports Derive an expression to establish a relationship between intensity of load, shear 12 force and bending moment Derive the torsional equation for a circular shaft with usual notations. State the 13 T τ Gθ assumptions made. = = J R L Prove that a hollow shaft is stronger and stiffer than the solid shaft of the same 14 material, length and weight. Derive an expression for Eulers buckling load in long elastic column when both 15 ends are fixed. State the assumptions. Derive an expression for a critical load in a column subjected to compressive 16 load, when both ends are hinged. Derive an expression for a critical load in a column subjected to compressive 17 load, one end is fixed and other end free 18 What is Strain Energy? Derive strain energy in an axially loaded member. 19 What is Strain Energy? Derive on strain energy in an Bending loaded member and Torsion loaded member. 20 State and prove Castigliano’s first and second therom.