Draw Engineering and True Stress Strain Diagram For A Typical Ductile Material

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Draw engineering and true stress strain diagram for a typical ductile material.

Indicate all
the salient features on the diagram.

Establish a relationship between bending moment, shear force and rate of loading for a
beam.

Define: i) Shear Modulus ii) Modulus of Resilience


Discuss the limitations of Euler’s theory of buckling in
columns.
Write a note on: i) Torsional Rigidity ii) Flexural
Rigidity

Define the following i) Moment of resistance ii) Section modulus


Define the following i) Slenderness ratio ii) Torsional Rigidity

Differentiate between stress and


strength.

State the assumptions made in simple bending theory and obtain a relationship between
bending moment, bending stress for a beam subjected to pure bending.
Define: i) Bulk Modulus ii) Endurance Limit
Differentiate between:
i) Long and Short columns
ii) Thin and Thick Cylinders
iii) Bending and Buckling
iv) Engineering stress and True stress
v) Resilience and Toughness

Define the following: 03


I. Young’s modulus
II. Modulus of Rigidity
III. Strain energy

1B. State the difference between the stress-


strain diagram of Ductile and Brittle
materials.

Define the following


I. Slenderness ratio
II. Torsional rigidity
III. Endurance limit
IV. Polar modulus
V. Poisson’s ratio
Explain the meaning
of i) Shear force ii)
Bending Moment

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