Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 10

Name: __________________ ________________ NID: _____________________

(Last) (First)


EGM 3601 EXAM #1
SUMMER 2013

June 10
th
, 2013
8:00 AM 9:50 AM

Instructions:

1. To obtain maximum credit for a problem, you must present your solution clearly.
Accordingly:
a. Wherever appropriate, free body diagrams must be drawn. These should be drawn
separately from the given figures.
b. State units explicitly as part of the answer.
c. Clarify your approach to the problem, including assumptions

2. If your solution does not follow a logical thought process, it will be assumed that it is in
error.

This is a closed-book, closed-notes examination.

Under penalty of failure, I declare that I have neither given nor received help on this exam in
any format except what has been noted as allowed by the instructor.

Signature: _________________________________



Name: __________________ ________________ NID: _____________________
(Last) (First)


# points
Problem 1 /25
Problem 2 /25
Problem 3 /25
Problem 4 /25
Total /100
Name: __________________ ________________ NID: _____________________
(Last) (First)


1. A cylindrical bar has an original diameter of 14 and a length of 50 . The figure below
shows the stress-strain diagram for the material. The cylindrical bar is subjected to an axial load
= 75 and consequently y the bar diameter reduces to 13.99 . Use the stress-strain
diagram shown below, determine
1) The modulus of Elasticity
2) The yield stress


3) The proportional limit


4) The ultimate stress


5) The fracture stress


6) The Poissons ratio for the material
7) The increase in length of the bar



Name: __________________ ________________ NID: _____________________
(Last) (First)




Name: __________________ ________________ NID: _____________________
(Last) (First)


2. The bar ABC is a rigid body and it is held in place by two deformable bars (AD and
BE). Bars AD and BE are made of the same material and have the same cross sectional
area. The length of AD is twice the length of BE. If a point moment

is applied to
point C, find:
1) normal stress in the bar AD
2) the minimum diameter of the pin at point D with a factor of safety . . = 3, if
the material of the pin has shear strength of 400 .



Name: __________________ ________________ NID: _____________________
(Last) (First)




Name: __________________ ________________ NID: _____________________
(Last) (First)


3. The wire AB and AC are made of steel, and wire AD is made of copper. Before the
150 force is applied, AB and AC are each 60 long and Ad is 40 long. If the
temperature is increased by 80, determine the force in each wire needed to support the
load. Each wire has a cross sectional area of 0.0123
2
.Take

= 29 10
3
,

= 17 10
3
,

= 8 10
6
/,

= 9.0 10
6
/.



Name: __________________ ________________ NID: _____________________
(Last) (First)




Name: __________________ ________________ NID: _____________________
(Last) (First)


4. A rod is made from two segments: AB is steel and BC is brass. It is fixed at its ends and
subjected to a torque of = 680 ,

= 75 ,

= 39 . If the steel portion


has a diameter of 30 , determine the required diameter of the brass portion so the
reactions at the walls will be the same.




Name: __________________ ________________ NID: _____________________
(Last) (First)

You might also like