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The stress components at a point are given as = 200, = 240, =


160, = 160, = 100, = 120
E = 210*106 Kpa; =0.30
2. State of strain at a point is given by

= 0.001, = 0.003, = 0.002, = 0.001, = 0.002, = 0.005

Determine the stress tensor at a point E = 200*106 Kpa; G = 80*106 Kpa

3. Determine the normal and shear stresses on a plane whose direction cosines
1 2
are , 3 , 0. Also determine the direction of the shear stress.
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4. A simply supported beam of rectangular cross-section is subjected to uniformly


distributed load throughout its span. Obtain expressions for stresses and displacements.

5. Write short notes on the following

a. Boundary Conditions
b. Saint Venants principle
c. Stress function

6. Derive the Governing differential equation for plane problems

Obtain the expressions for stresses and displacements for a cantilever beam loaded at
the end

7. Derive the differential equations of equilibrium in polar coordinate.

8. Explain generalized Hookes law and discuss the independent elastic constants for various
materials.

9. Discuss the different types of problems in 2-D elasticity? Write the compatibility equation in
terms of strains and obtain the same in terms of stresses using constitutive relations for both the
types of 2-D problems.

10. Investigate what problem of plane stress is satisfied by the stress function
Applied to the region at y=0,y=d; x=0,x=l on the sides of a narrow
rectangular section.

11. What is plane strain & plane stress problems? Explain with an example and derive
Appropriate equations for the above problems?
12. The state of stress at a point is given by
xx = 10, XY = 8
YY = -6 , YZ = 0
ZZ = 4, ZX = 0
Consider another set of Co-ordinate axis X1, Y1, Z1 in which Z1 coincides with Zaxis
and X1 is rotated by 300 anticlock wise from the X axis. Determine the stress
components in the new system?
13. Derive Equilibrium Equations for a Two Dimensional State of Stress?

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