Tutorials 2016
Tutorials 2016
Tutorials 2016
5kN
Y-axis
P
10kN
300
30
Q
4kN
300
8kN
X-axis
(Fig-1)
Fig. 2
3. Find the resultant of the force system shown on a regular hexagon with respect to
point E. ( Fig3). [ ANS: R = 13.42 kN, ME = -15.46kN-m, d = 1.15m]
4. Find the resultant of the force systems and moment acting on the body shown in
Fig- 4. Also determine equivalent system at A. [ANS:R = 383.13, x = 31.460, MA
= 2500 N-m, d = 6.52m,
8kN
Fig3
Fig- 4
500N
10kN
F
1
A
E
1
8kN
1
D
10kN
fig- 2
100N-m
300
100N
200N
3m
3m
3m
3m
6kN
4.5m
12kN
650N
FC
125mm
12
5
Ans: FA =4550N,
= 89.690, FC = 4050N
1000N-m
100mm
Fig-6
100mm
100mm
400N
4
3
R = 375N
0.5m
A
600
3m
200N
Fig -7
4
3
3m
500N
400N
300N
8) A 300N box is held at rest on a smooth plane by a force P inclined at450 with the
plane as shown in Fig -8 Determine the value of P and the normal reaction exerted by
the plane. Ans: P =212.13N, RN = 409.81N
If value of P = 180N, determine the angle at which it must be inclined with the smooth
plane to hold 300N box in equilibrium. Ans: = 33.560
9) A wire is fixed at two points A and D as shown in Fig -9. Determine inclination of
the segment BC to the vertical and the tension in all the segments.(ANS:
TBA=38.98kN,TCD=22.51kN =54.790 TBC= 23.86kN)
300N
Fig -9
30
Fig-8
450
20kN
60
C
300
25 kN
23kN
15kN/m
A
3m
2m
2m
20kN
11. Compute the reactions for the bent beam shown in the
figure at A and F.
50 N/m
300Nm
B
45
3m
4m
4m
3m
12. Find the reactions at A,B,C and D for the beam loaded as
shown in the figure. (Ans.RA=RB =34kN;RC=28.84kN;
MC=-140kNm ; C=-33.69 )
12kN/m
20 kN
4kN/m
12kN/m
4kN/m
30kN
3
C
40kNm
1m
2m
1m
1m
2m
1m
1m
2m
13. Find the position of the hinged support (x),such that the
reactions developed at the supports of the beam are equal..
(Ans.x=2m.)
10kN/m
2.0m
15kN
18kN/m
x
3.0m
A
Lm
B
W
0.5L
C
2W
600
150
B
600
450
ANS: P = 1071.8N
B
20 kN
50
C
30 kN
2kN
60
45
P
18) A bar 2m long is given hinged support at point A and roller support
at D as shown in Fig. Determine the support reaction at A and D.
D
C
B
A
300
600
300
16 kN
EXERCISE PROBLEMS
Centroid and Moment of Inertia
50
10
10
40
Ans: x=12.5, y=17.5
300
300
D=600
r=600
500
1000 mm
500
1000 mm
20
Ans: x= y= 22.22
10
ANS: Ixx = 297.5x103mm4
25
30mm
5
5
20mm
15
X
5 5 5
20mm
P-6
Q.13. Find M.I. about the horizontal centroidal axis for the area
fig. No.3, and also find the radius of gyration.
200mm 200mm
400mm
100
250mm
250mm
400mm
100mm
1100mm
IXX =32.36*10 mm
= Sin-1(4/5)
A
X
X
B
50mm
50mm
50mm
10mm
250mm
60
140mm
20
100mm
[Ans: Ixx = 45.54 x 106mm4, Iyy = 24.15 x 106mm4
rxx = 62.66mm, ryy = 45.63mm]
60
60
20
20
60
[Ans: X = 83.1mm
Ixx = 2228.94 x 104mm4, Iyy = 4789.61 x 104mm4]
400mm
200mm
200mm
200mm
600mm
[Ans: d/2 = 223.9mm d=447.8mm]
100 mm
100 mm
50kN
A
36mm
C
2m
3m
100kN
75kN
D
2.5m
B
40mm
1m
C
dmm
0.5m
0.5m
150kN
3) A rectangular bar 50mm wide, 12mm thick and 300mm long is subjected to an axial
pull of 84 kN. Determine (i) Change in length (ii) Change in width (iii) Change in
thickness. (iv) Change in volume. Given E= 2105 N/mm2 , = 0.32. Ans: i) .21mm.
ii) -1.12x10-2mm.iii) -2.68x10-3mm. iv) 45.36mm3
4) A metal tube of external diameter 25mm and internal diameter 20mm was subjected to
an axial load of 30kN. The extension on a guage length of 75mm was 0.06mm and
decrease in outer diameter was 0.006mm.Find (i) Youngs modulus. (ii) Poisson's ratio.
(iii) Change in volume if length of the tube is 0.5m. ANS: i) 2.12x105N/mm2 .ii) 0.3.
iii) 28.27mm3
5) A mild steel bar 200mm long 80mm60mm in c/s is subjected to a longitudinal axial
compression of 720kN. Determine value of lateral forces necessary to prevent any
transverse strain. Also determine alteration in length. Given E=200GPa, = 0.25.
ANS: Py= 6x105N.dl= 0.125mm
6) A bar of certain material 50 mm square is subjected to an axial pull of 150KN. The
extension over a length of 100mm is 0.05mm and decrease in each side is 0.0065mm.
Calculate (i) E (ii) (iii) G (iv) K
ANS: E =1.2 x 105MPa (ii) = 0.26 (iii)G= 0.47 105MPa (iv)K = 8.3 104N/mm2
30
30
180
Ans: 0.125mm
B
300
450
A
A
3m
2000 N
B
3m
300mm2
450mm2
250mm2
20kN
250mm
320mm
40kN
10kN
270mm
300kN
600kN
275mm
150mm
375mm
RA=84.38kN,
RB=215.63kN
17) A circular concrete pillar consists of six steel rods of 22mm diameter each
reinforced into it. Determine the diameter of pillar required when it has to carry
a load of 1000kN. Take allowable stresses for steel & concrete as 140Mpa &
8Mpa respectively. The modular ratio is 15
ANS: D=344.3mm
18) A cart wheel of 1.2m diameter is to be provided with steel tyre. Assume the
wheel to be rigid. If the stress in steel does not exceed 140MPa, calculate minimum
diameter of steel tyre & minimum temperature to which it should be heated before
on to the wheel.
ANS: d=1199.16mm T=58.330C
19) Determine the stresses &
deformation induced in Bronze &
steel as shown in figure. Given
As=1000mm2, Ab=600mm2, Es=
200Gpa, Eb= 83Gpa . ANS:(
b=55Mpa, s=93.5Mpa,
dLs=dLb=0.093mm)
60mm
140
mm
Bronze
Steel
160kN
20)A circular bar of 250mm2 c/s and 2.6 m in length is rigidly fixed at its top in vertical
position. An axial force of 20kN is applied vertically down wards at a distance of 0.8m
from the upper support. If there is a initial gap of 0.1mm b/w the lower support and
bottom surface of the member, determine the stresses and deformation induced in the
portions AB and BC. Take E = 200GPa.
ANS: AB = 63.08N/mm2(T), BC = 16.92N/mm2(C)
A
0.8m
B
20kN
1.8m
0.1mm
Thin Cylinder
PROBLEM 1:
Calculate the circumferential and longitudinal strains for a boiler of
1000mm diameter when it is subjected to an internal pressure of
1MPa. The wall thickness is such that the safe maximum tensile stress
in the boiler material is 35 MPa. Take E=200GPa and = 0.25.
(Ans: C=0.0001531, L=0.00004375)
2.A copper tube having 45mm internal diameter and 1.5mm wall
thickness is closed at its ends by plugs which are at 450mm apart.
The tube is subjected to internal pressure of 3 MPa and at the same
time pulled in axial direction with a force of 3 kN. Compute: i) the
change in length between the plugs ii) the change in internal
diameter of the tube. Take ECU = 100 GPa, and = 0.3.
PROBLEM 3:
A gravity main 2m in diameter and 15mm in thickness. It is subjected
to an internal fluid pressure of 1.5 MPa. Calculate the hoop and
longitudinal stresses induced in the pipe material.
(Ans: C=100 MPa, L=50 MPa,)
PROBLEM 5:
A cylindrical tank of 750mm internal diameter and 1.5m long is to be
filled with an oil of specific weight 7.85 kN/m3 under a pressure head
of 365 m.
If the longitudinal joint efficiency is 75% and
circumferential joint efficiency is 40%, find the thickness of the tank
required. Also calculate the error of calculation in the quantity of oil
in the tank if the volumetric strain of the tank is neglected. Take
permissible tensile stress as 120 MPa, E=200GPa and = 0.3 for the
tank material.
(Ans: t=12 mm, error=0.085%.)
20kN/m
14kN
10kNm
600
A
1m
4m
2m
2)
1m
30 kN
1m 1m
4kN/m
8kN/m
3m
2m
3m
20kN
10kN/m
3)
30kN/m
A
6m
2m
3m
30kN/m
50kN
20kN/m
4)
100kN-m
A
2m
2m
D
2m
4m
10kN/m
5)
40kN
150kN-m
70kN
100kN-m
A
2m
3m
3m
10kN/m
6)
A
3m
6m
3m
20kN
7)
10kN/m
30kN/m
A
D
3m
2m
6m
30kN/m
50kN
20kN/m
8)
100kN-m
C
A
RB=110kN
RA=100kN
2m
2m
9)
4m
2m
10kN/m
40kN
70kN
150kN-m
100kN-m
A
2m
3m
3m
10kN/m
10)
A
11)
3m
6m
10kN
5kN
2kN/m
3m
20kN
B
1m
1m
1m
10kN
12)
0.5m
8kN
5kN
300
B
2m
2m
2m