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A cylindrical vessel with wall diameter of 15 mm containing gas holds pressure of 30 MPa.

If the
thickness is 10% of the inner diameter, what is the tangential stress? 1.5x10^8 Pa

A cantilever hollow circular bar 5mm thick with outside diameter of 75mm is subjected to a torque of
3kN-m at its free end. Find the maximum shear stress in the bar. 83.1 MPa

The rectangular beam 'A' has length I, width b and depth d. Another beam 'B' has the same length and
depth, but width is double that of 'A'. The elastic strength of beam 'B' will be. four times

Strain energy is. Energy stored in a body when strained within elastic limits

The neutral axis of the cross-section a beam is that axis at which the bending stress is. zero

What refers to the parallel axis theorem for second moment of area? Steiners theorem

Resilience is the. energy stored in a body when strained within elastic limits

A simple beam, 10 m long carries a concentrated load of 500kN at the midspan. What is the ma moment
of the beam? 1250 kN-m

Euler's formula holds good only for. long columns

Within elastic limit, the volumetric strain is proportional to the hydrostatic stress. What is the constant
that relates these two quantities called? Bulk modulus

What does it mean when the material is said to be "yielding"? The material has pass through elastic
range and enter the plastic range

The object of caulking in a riveted joint is to make the joint. leak-proof

In a simple bending of beams, the stress in the beams varies. linearly


A cylindrical vessel with wall diameter of 15 mm containing gas holds pressure of 30 MPa. If the
thickness is 10% of the inner diameter, what is the longitudinal stress? 7x10^7 Pa

When a rectangular beam is loaded transversely, the maximum compressive stress is developed on the.
bottom layer

By how much will a 15m steel rod with diameter of 3mm elongate if it is subjected to a tensile load of
26kN. Use E=200GPa. 275.87mm

A concentrated load is one which. acts at a point on a beam

The elastic deformation of a material is: inversely proportional to the modulus of elasticity of material

A _ material has a relatively small strain up to the point of rupture. brittle

Within elastic limit, the shear stress is proportional to shear strain. What is the constant of proportiona
of this statement called? Modulus of rigidity

A load which is spread over a beam in such a manner that it varies uniformly over the whole length of a
beam is called uniformly __ load. varying

The strain energy of a member is: inversely proportional to the square of the force acting on the
member

The point of contraflexure is a point where. bending moment changes sign

The bending stress in a beam is _ section modulus. inversely proportional to

Whenever a material is loaded within elastic limit, stress is __ strain. directly proportional to
When a bar is cooled to -5°C, it will develop. no stress. No stress / tensile stress

What is the unit of the modulus of elasticity? Pascal

What is another term for modulus of rigidity? Shear modulus

A steel bar of 5 mm is heated from 15°C to 40°C, and it is free to expand. The bar will induce. no stress

By times greater is the plastic range of strain as compared to the elastic range of strain? 300

The energy stored in a body when strained within elastic limit as known as. strain energy

When shear force at a point is zero, then bending moment is _ at that point. maximum

The maximum stress produced in a bar of tapering section is at. smaller end

In compression test, the fracture in cast iron specimen would occur along. an oblique plane

The stress at which the extension of the material takes place more quickly as compared to the increase
in load, is called. yield point

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