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4) 10CV3 - June 2013
4) 10CV3 - June 2013
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Time: 3 hrs.
Notel Answer FIVE full questions' selecting
ot least TlltO questions from each part.
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PART
I a.
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if 0<x<n
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0<x<fl
Ix,
Ix, ifif,0
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(06 Marks)
b.FindthehalfrangeFouriersineserieso[f1x1=]I
c.
Yor
tg
2 a.
-=i
Obtain the constant term and coefficients of first.cosine and sine terms in the expansion ofy
(07 Marks)
irom the lollowinp. table:
60" 120' 180: 240" 3000 3600
0
x
'7.9 7.2
6.8
7.9
0.5 ''- 0r9
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b.
c.
3a.
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tl ')f <x<r
[r-x, if
[/!-^,-rr
b.
lxl
lxl>
l-o*=
;x+
of(x) :
1I
'
(07 Marks)
(06 Marks)
(07 Marks)
Obtain the various possible solutions of one dimensional heat equation ut c2 u,* by the
(07 Marks)
method of separation of variables.
A tightly stretched string of length .[ with fixed ends is initially in equilibrium position. It is
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6.!l
ooo
'b=
a8
(06 Marks)
c.
(07 Marks)
constant.
4 a.
-i ti
zo
Solve u*,. +
Using method ol
of least souare.
4
x
I
2
3
0.5
4.5
rt
(07 Marks)
t2.5
b.
x+y>4, x+3y>6
(06 Marks)
(07
Marks)
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5a.
b.
PART
places.
12x+y
(07 Marks)
Find the largest eigen value and corresponding eigen vector of following matrix A by power
method
lzs t
, 3o
l, o -4]
=l
a.
....
In the giG;i*
o- teffn- Imd,
x
v
21
as
(06 Marks)
conse
below, the values ofy are consecutive
terms ofseries of which 23.6 is the
irst and tenth terms ofthe series.
(07 Marks)
.,.. .' :.
'4
ieries.
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8
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c.
7 a.
4.8
Evaluate [.
. a* by Weddte's rule taking 7-ordinates and hence find
jl+x'
or, ^
: 0;
steps.
k:
^^)
b. Solve numerically the equation +=+
dl dx'
and u(x. 0) = sin
k
c.
t)
: 0;
u(x, 0)
0;
(07 Marks)
subjecttotheconditionsu(0,0:0:u(1,1),t>0
/to
u(4,
(06 Marks)
/, *d
(07 Marks)
showt,!!r'Fig.Q7(c).
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5oo
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8 a.
t)
log.2.
Fig'Q7(c)
b.
c.
yn+zl2yn+t + yn:
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(22-1)(42-1)
n with ye: yr :0
2
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(07 Marks)
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(06 Marks)
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Strength of Materials
Time: 3 hrs.
Max. Marks:100
Notez Answer FIVEfull questions, selecting
ot leost TWO questions from each porl
I a.
b.
c.
PART _ A
Brielly explain the behaviour ofductile material under gradually increasing tensile load.
(05 Marks)
Derive the relationship between modulus of rigidity and modulus of elasticity. (05 Marks)
A member ABCD is subjected to point loads Pr, Pz, P: and P4 as shown in Fig.Q1(c).
Calculate the force P2 necessary for equilibrium, if Pr
45 kN, P3 450 kN and
P+
130 kN.-Determine the total elongation of the member, assuming the modulus of
elasticity to be 2.1 x 10s
(10 Marks)
N/mm2.
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615
nnl
Y{J
Fig.Ql(c)
2a.
b.
;i
c.
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3a.
b.
.-i
(08 Marks)
steel rod of 20 mm diameter passes centrally through a copper tube of 50 mm external
diameter and 40 mm internal diameter. The tube is closed at each end by rigid plates of
negligible thickness. The nuts are tightened lightly home on the protecting pans ofthe rod.
It the temperature oI the assembly is raised by 50"C. calculate rhe srresses developed in
copper and steel. Take E lbr steel and copper as 200 GN/m2 and 100 N/m2 and a for steel
and copper as 12 x 10-6/nC and 18 x 10-6fC.
(08 Marks)
U<
c.
Angle made by oblique plane with the normal cross section of the bar.
(06 Marks)
Two wooden pieces 100 mm x 100 mm in cross section are glued together along line AB as
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4a.
b.
(04 Marks)
Define: i) Shear force, ii) Bending moment.
(05 Marks)
Tluough sketch list the imporlant tlpe of beams.
Fig.Q4(c) shown the shear force diagram for a simply supporled beam. Obtain the loading
(l I Marks)
pattem and also draw the bending moment diagram.
Fig.Qa(c)
5a.
b.
c.
6a.
b.
c.
PART _ B
(06 Marks)
Define: i) Neutral axis, ii) Section modulus, iii) Moment of resistance.
pipe
of external diameter
Calculate the maximum bending stress induced in a cast iron
40 mm, internal diameter 20 mm and of length 4 metre when the pipe is simply supported at
(06 Marks)
its ends and carries a point load of80 N at its centre.
A beam is simply supported and carries a uniformly distributed load of 40 kN/m over the
entire span. The section ofthe beam is rectangular- having depth as 500 mm. Ifthe maximum
stress in the material of the beam is 120 N/mm2 and moment of inertia of the section is
(08 Marks)
7 x 108 mma, find the span of the beam.
(04 Marks)
Define: i) Deflection, ii) Elastic curve.
Derive an expression for the slope and deflection of a simply supported beam carrying a
(10 Marks)
point load at the centre.
A beam 3m long, simply supported at its ends, is canying a point load "W" at the centre. If
the slope at the nds ofthe beam should not exceed 1o, find the deflection at the centre ofthe
(06 Marks)
beam.
7a.
b.
t,g
a.
b.
c.
(0,1 Marks)
Define: Torsional rigidity, ii) Polar moment of inertia.
For: a circular shaft subjected to torsion, derive the relationship between the torque
(06 Marks)
transmitted and shear stress induced in the
A hollow circular shaft is to transmit 300 kW power at 80 rpm. If the shear stress is not to
exceed 60 N/mm2 and the intemal diameter is 0.6 of the external diameter, find the external
and internal diameter assuming that the maximum torque is 1.4 times the mean. (10 Marks)
shaft.
(04 Marks)
Differentiate between long and short columns.
pinned at
a
long
column
for
the
crippling
load
of
Using Euler's theory, derive an equation
(06 Marks)
both ends.
load of
distributed
4
metre
is
subjected
to
a
uniformly
of
length
A simply supported beam
30 kN/mt over the whole span and deflects 15 mm at the centre. Determine the crippling
(10 Marks)
load when this beam is used as a column with both the ends hinged.
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Time: 3 hrs.
Max. Ma.ks:16b'
Note: l. .4asw er FI
VE ful I
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4 a. Define the terms true bearing. magnetic bearing, whole ci(le bearing and quadrantal
i;
bearurg.
(04 Marks)
FF
b.
D.
The
rne
rox{wmg
folk&ing
bearings
bearings
Dearmgs
were
observal
with
wrth
a
compass.
gompass.
Calculate
the
intrior angles.
inbrior
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I i;
'/=
AB
es
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lline
,Frire bearing
c.
lffiBC
60" 30'
CD
122'0'
460
0'
DE
EA
2050 30'
300" 0,
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(tuo rylarks)
Marks)
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On an old map.
O^n
map" a line was drawn to a magnetic
masnetic bearing
hearinq nf
rvhen
tha
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of 320"30' when the deo{ination .,,."
was
3"30' w. Find the present bearing of the line if rhe declination is 4" I5,
nrrarrrs;
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PART- B
PAR'I
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5 a. What is meant by local attraction?
anraction? How is it detected? i::7
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b. Explain dependant and independenr coordinates. lii[ ,
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c. Following are the obseryed
observed bearings ofa closed traverse:
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SP
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F.B
124'30' 680 15', 3100 30' 200'15'
B.B 304'30' 2460 0' 1350 I 5' 170 45',
At what station local attraction was suspected. Determine the correct bearings ofthe lines.
(10 Marks)
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6a.
b.
Define the terms: level surface, bench mark, reduced level, back sight.
Explain the temporary adjustments of dumpy level.
contours.
*"ffi10,
'td z'rd
Write short nb(/spgany
nl(/spgany
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
roun:
rOUR:
(06 Marks)
..'-l
'''"
t*
'-L
orientatio.o.
(08
Marks)
lrs,,
wo rYrar
(07 Marks)
(05 Marks)
.,.rt\"
.*Tt\"
{,/
Traversing Ll()
Traversing
ucr"
Grade
(04 Marks)
\
.-\
"-
con-tour
and,refractlo?4t+,
tll*
"oa{:. d]
leveling.
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Curvature
Classification of maps andtfuir numbering
Precision and accuracy
Profile
(20Marks)
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Fluid Mechanics
Time: 3 hrs.
Max. Marks:100
Note: 1. Answer FIVE full questions, selecting
at leost TWO questions from each part.
2. Assume missing data if any.
PART-A
la.
b.
;=
c.
-..i
.E.\
2a.
b.
c.
Write units of i)Surface tension; ii) Dynamic viscosity; iii) Power; iv.) Momentum and
v) Pressure.
(05 Marks)
Illustrate capillary rise and drop with appropriate sketches clearly indicating the fluids
involved in each case.
(05 Marks)
A thin plate is placed between two flat surfaces 'h' cm apart such that the viscosity of the
liquids on the top and bottom ofthe plate are pl and p2 respectively. Determine the position
of the thin plate such that'the viscous resistanse to uniform motion of the thin plate is
minimum. Assume 'h' to be very small.
(10 Marks)
Derive equation for hydrostatic law of.pressure variation.
(08 Marks)
If mercury barometer reads 700mm and Bourdon gauge at a point in a flow system reads
500 kN/m2, what is the absolute pressure al the poini?
(04 Marks)
Fig.Q.2(c) shows a glass funnel fitted to a U tube-manometer. The manometer reading is
0.25m when the tunnel is empty what is the manometer reading when the tLrnnel is
completely fitted with water? Take funnel height 2lir.
(08 Marks)
=
-a
6E
Fig.e.2rcr
U<
o
3a.
b.
Prove that for a plate submerged in horizontal position in water the centre of pressure is
same as centroid ofthe
(10 Marks)
Fig.Q.3(b) shows a rectangular flash board AB which is 4.5m high and is pivoted at C. What
must be the maximum height ofc above B so that the flash board will be on the verge of
tipping when water surface is at A? Also determine if the pivot of the flash board is at a
height h 1.5m, the reactions at B and C when the water surface is 4m above
(10 Marks)
plate.
B.
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a.
b.
l1g.Q.J(b)
Fie.Q.3(b)
. ,,,,
l)and(1.2).
(10 Marks)
...,
5
a.
PART_B
Fig.Q.5(a) shows nozzle at itielgnd of a pipe 1in'6 discharging oil fiom a tank to atmosphere.
Estimate the discharge from thqiiozzle when'&e head 'H' in the tank is 4m. The loss in the
pipe can be taken as 20 y2l2g, where 1V' is thrj velocity in the pipe. The loss of energy in the
rozzle canbe assumed to be zero. Alsd, determine the pressure at the base ofthe nozzle.
(10 Marks)
1
o='l.s)l
I ,oo
i._1.
b.
,,
o"
p,p".
25 mm Dia
f,
I'
.-
Fig.Q.s(a)
pipe
having a diameter of 300mm. If the pipe is bent by
250 LPS of,$'ater is flowing in a
135". Fiff{'the magnitude and direction ofthe resultant force on the bend. The pressure of
the wriiiili flowing is 400 kN/m2. Take specific weight of water as 9.81 kN/m3. Refer
" ....
FigQ.s(b).
v1
\r\rx
l__,
,m mn di.-
Fig.Q.5(b)
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(10 Marks)
10cv3s
6a.
The following data were collected for a stream at a gauging station. compute the discharge
tlllougtr the stream. Rating equation of current meter V : 0.3N + 0.05, N = revolutions per
second. V : velocitv in m/s.
l0 Marks)
Distance from one
Water depth 'd' (m)
Curent meter immersion at
end of water surface (m)
0.6 d
0.2.d
0.8 d
3
1.4
3.3
18
5.0
9.0
5.4
3.8
21
1.8
12
15
b.
s.
12
50
l8
Rev.
Rev.
38
40
48
34
35
52
23
55
58
30
34
30
30
54
60
52
52
54
kg/m3.
A pipe line of 600mm diametet is I .5 km long. To increase the discharge another line of the
same diameter is introduced parallel to the first in the second half ofthe length (Fig.e.7(a).
If the friction factor is 0.04 and the head at the inlet is 0.3m, calculate ihe lncrease in
(10 MarLs)
r4-'an'Iel-v'uu
The velocity of water in a 60cm diameter and 15mm thick cast irqn pipe (E 1.04 x 10rr pa)
is changed from 3 m/s to zero in 1.25 s by closure ofa valve i) ifthe pipe length is g0bm
what will be the water hammer pressure at the valve? what will be the coirespondirg
pressure rise ifthe closure takes place in; ii) 2 s and iii) 0.gs respectively? Bulk module of
elasticity of water is 2.11 x 10e N/m2.
(10 Marks)
8 a. It is required to establish
b.
50
50
discharge.
b.
58
7 a.
Rev.
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Max. Marks:100
Note: Answer FIVE full questions, selecting
atleasl TWO questions from each part
PART-A
I a.
Briefly describe the zonal structure of the earth and add a note on its density and
composition.
b.
c.
o.
E
2 a.
.D.
c.
:h
-.It
metamorph ism.
c.
(06 Marks)
(0E Marks)
What are Igneous rocks? How are they classified? Give a brief account of mineralogy,
texture and mode of occurrence ofthe fi2llowing igneous rocks
i) Dunire ii) pegmatire iii) Basah.
(08 Marks)
Write short notes on corrent bedding.
(06 Marks)
What is metamorphism? Mention the types of metamorphism and add a note on contact
(06 Marks)
ES
-a
b.
(06 Marks)
what is wreathering? write a note on mechanical wearhering by thermal effect. (06 Marks)
what are rivers? Describe the geological action of rivers and add a note on meandering oi
rivers.
(oE Marks)
What is a soil and soil profile? Describe the various methods ofconservarion ofsoil erosion.
(06 Marks)
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b.
c.
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(10 Marks)
(05 Marks)
(05 Marks)
PART-B
5 a.
b.
0J :;
e.Y
a.
What are Auits? How are they distinguished from joints and give.a brief account ofnormal
and reverse faults?
Write ihort notes on recumbent and isoclinal fold.
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[;:ffi:[]
Explain:
Tunneling a cross lolded rocks.
Dam tundations
(o? Marks)
b.
f"il;i;;;;.
rueurueKs'
""
c. Siltingofreservoir.
a.
ffiil::I3
of ground water.
(05 Marks)
(05 Marks)
(10 Marks)
GIS.
(20 Marks)