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Mos - 1 Two Mark Questions Unit I Stress Strain Deformation of Solids

This document contains two-mark questions from two units: Unit I covers stress, strain, elastic constants, Hooke's law, resilience, elastic limit, thermal stress, bulk modulus, rigidity, and compound bars. Unit II covers thin cylinders, spheres, principal stresses, circumferential and longitudinal stress in thin cylindrical vessels from internal pressure, maximum shear stresses, and Mohr's circle. It also includes questions on defining thick and thin cylinders, compressive and tensile forces, circumferential and longitudinal stress formulas, stress reduction methods, and principal planes and stresses.

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Mos - 1 Two Mark Questions Unit I Stress Strain Deformation of Solids

This document contains two-mark questions from two units: Unit I covers stress, strain, elastic constants, Hooke's law, resilience, elastic limit, thermal stress, bulk modulus, rigidity, and compound bars. Unit II covers thin cylinders, spheres, principal stresses, circumferential and longitudinal stress in thin cylindrical vessels from internal pressure, maximum shear stresses, and Mohr's circle. It also includes questions on defining thick and thin cylinders, compressive and tensile forces, circumferential and longitudinal stress formulas, stress reduction methods, and principal planes and stresses.

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MOS -1 TWO MARK QUESTIONS


UNIT I
STRESS STRAIN DEFORMATION OF SOLIDS
1. What is Hookes Law?
2. What are the Elastic Constants?
3. Define Poissons Ratio.
4. Define: Resilience
5. Define proof resilience
6. Define modulus of resilience.
7. Define stress and strain.
8. Define Shear stress and Shear strain.
9. Define elastic limit.
10. Define volumetric strain.
11. Define tensile stress and compressive stress.
12. Define youngs Modulus.
13. Define thermal stress.
14. Define Bulk modulus.
15. What is modulus of rigidity?
16. Define factor of safety.
17. State the relationship between youngs modulus and modulus of rigidity..
18. What is compound bar?
19. A bar of varying cross-section consists of two sections of lengths i, and L with crosssectionsAx and A2.
It is subjected to an axial pull F. Find the total elongation.
20. The Young's modulus of a material is 200 kN/mm2 and its rigidity modulus is 80 kN/mm2 .Determine
its bulk modulus.
UNIT2- THIN CYLINDERS, SPHERES PRINCIPAL STRESSES
1. A cylindrical pipe of diameter 1.5 m and thickness 1.5 cm is subjected to an internal fluid pressure of 1.2
N/mm2. Determine the longitudinal stress developed in the pipe.
2. Find the thickness of the pipe due to an internal pressure of 10 N/mm2 if the permissible stress is 120
N/mm2. The diameter of pipe is 750 mm.
3. The principal stress at a point are 100 N/mm2 (tensile) and 50 N/mm2 (compressive) respectively.
Calculate the maximum shear stress at this point.
4. A spherical shell of 1 m diameter is subjected to an internal pressure 0.5N/mm2. Find the thickness if the
thickness of the shell, if the allowable stress in the material of the shell is 75 N/mm2.
5. Normal stresses Sxand Syand shear stress t act at a point. Find the principal stresses and the principal
planes.
6. Derive an expression for the longitudinal stress in a thin cylinder subjected to an uniform internal fluid
pressure.
7. Distinguish between thick and thin cylinders.
8. What is mean by compressive and tensile force?
9. Define thin cylinder?
10. What are types of stress in a thin cylindrical vessel subjected to internal pressure?
11. What is mean by Circumferential stress (or hoop stress) and Longitudinal stress?
12. What are the formula for finding circumferential stress and longitudinal stress?
13. What are maximum shear stresses at any point in a cylinder
14. What are the formula for finding circumferential strain and longitudinal strain?

15. What are the formula for finding change in diameter, change in length and change volume of a
cylindrical shell subjected to internal fluid pressure p?
16. Distinguish between Circumferential stress (or hoop stress) and Longitudinal stress?
17. Find the thickness of the pipe due to an internal pressure of 10 N/mm2 if the permissible stress is 120
N/mm2. The diameter of pipe is 750 mm.
18. What are the different methods of reducing hoop stresses?
19. Define principal planes and principal stresses.
20. What is the use of Mohrs circle?
UNIT IIIBEAMS- SFD & BMD
1. State the different types of supports.
2. What is cantilever beam?
3. What do you mean by the point of contraflexure?
4. What is mean by positive or sagging BM?
5. Define shear force and bending moment.
6. What is Bending moment diagram?
7. What are the different types of loading?
8. What are the types of beams?
9. When bending moment is maximum.
10. Write down relations for maximum shear force and bending moment in case of a
cantilever beam subjected to uniformly distributed load running over entire span.
11. Draw the shear force diagram for a cantilever beam of span 4 m and carrying a
point load of 50 KN at mid span.
12. Derive the relation between the intensity of load and shear force
13. A clockwise moment M is applied at the free end of a cantilever. Draw the SF and
BM diagrams for the cantilever.
14. How bending moment, shear force and intensity of loadings are related?
15. A cantilever beam of 4 m long carries a uniformly distributed load of 6 kN/m. Sketch
the shear force diagram.
16. A cantilever beam 3 m long carries a load of 20 KN at its free end. Calculate the
shear force and bending moment at a section 2 m from the free end.
UNIT IV Stresses &Deflection in Beams
1. What is the section modulus of a hollow circular section?
2. Define the term 'moment of resistance'.
3. What are flitched beams?
4. Define shear centre?
5. Write the equation for the simple bending theory.
6. What is Shear stress diagram?
7. Write the assumption in the theory of simple bending.
8. Sketch (a) the bending stress distribution (b) shear stress distribution for a beam of
rectangular cross section.
9. Why a square section is more efficient for a beam than a circular section having the
same cross sectional area to resist the same bending moment?
10. A beam 6 metres long, simply supported at the supports, is carrying a point load W at
itscentre. If the slope at the ends of the beam is not to exceed 1, find the deflection at
thecentre.
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