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Sixth Semester B.E. Degree Examination, June-July 2009
Theory of Elasticity
Time: 3 hrs. Mi
Note: Answer any FIVE full questions, selecting
‘at least TWO questions from each part.
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1 a, What are the assumptions made in theory of elasticity? For @ ted to surface
tractions and body forces. Derive equations of equilibrium in x, y nd copfdinate systems.
(10 Marks)
b. The state of stress at a point is given as follow:
sy=1200KPa oz =-400 KP:
wyz~-600KPa zx = 500
') The stresses on a plane whose normal has drecti@ilgosim) = 1, m=.
ii) The resultant and shearing stresses on that pidge. (10 Maria)
za the same for a strain field.
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b. The strain components at a point are give
€,=001 €,=-0.02 €,=0.03 Yogs0 02 4 =-0.01
Determine the normal and shearing trai ‘octahedral plane. (10 marta)
3° a. Explain the Airy’s stress functigmsDeriyed#€ Biharmonic equation in Cartesian coordinate
for a two-dimensional stress (10 Marks
'b. Investigate what problem of| is satisfied by the stress function :
pli region included in y = 0, y = h, x= 0 om the side x
- (10 Marks)
4 a. Derive the ial equilibrium for plane stress problem in cylindrical coordinates.
(10 Marks)
». radius 15em and inner radius 10cm is subjected to an internal
pressure 0 jermine the radial and hoop stresses in the cylinder at the inner and
(0 Marks)
PART-B
Sa ise of uniform thickness, derive equations for radial and hoop stresses using,
(2 Maris)
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with a circular hole and subjected to uniform tensile stress s in x direction.
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obtain stress concentration factor for the plate under pure shear. (08 marks)
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b. A thin walled box section having dimensions circular section of dit Oo
figure, Determine the thickness t so that the two sections have :
i) Same maximum shear stress for the same torque,
i) The same stiffness,
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