Ce 6 Sem Structural Analysis 2 Non Cbs Summer 2016

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B.E. (Civil Engineering) Sixth Semester
Structural Analysis – II

P. Pages : 4 TKN/KS/16/2159
Time : Three Hours *0329* Max. Marks : 80
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Notes : 1. Answer three questions from Section A and three questions from Section B.
2. Assume suitable data wherever necessary.
3. Illustrate your answers wherever necessary with the help of neat sketches.
4. Use of non programmable calculator is permitted.

SECTION – A

1. Analyse the frame shown in fig:1 by Kani's method and draw BMD. 13

25 kN/m

10 kN
2I
I I 4m
2m 2m
20 kN
2I
50 kNm 4m
I I

4m Fig. 1

2. Analyse the frame shown in fig:2 by Kani's method and draw BMD. 13

50kN 50kN

B 1m 2m 1m
8kN C
2I, 4 m
2m I 3m
2I
15kN D

2m

A Fig. 2

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3. Using portal method analyse the frame shown in fig:3 13

20 kN
3m

40 kN
3m

40 kN
3m

40 kN
3m

4m 4m 4m

Fig. 3

4. a) Using substitute frame method analyse the building frame shown in fig:4 for 7
i) Maximum -Ve BM in beam BE ii) Maximum +Ve BM in beam EH
Assume dead load 20 kN/m and live load 15 kN/m. Assume moment of inertia of beam
twice than moment of inertia of column.

F I L
C
4m
H
B K
E
4m
A D G J
6m 5m 4m

Fig. 4

b) Calculate stiffness at A and carry over factor from A to B for the non-prismatic beam 7
shown in fig:5 Using column-analogy method.
2I I
A B
5m C 4m
Fig. 5

5. Using column analogy method, analyse the fixed beam as shown in fig:6. 13

100 kN

2m 3m 3m
A B
I C 3I D 2I
150 kNm

Fig. 6

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SECTION – B

6. Analyse the beam shown in fig:7 using flexibility method and draw BMD. 13

20 kN/m 40 kN
20 kN/m
B
C
A
5m 4m
(2I) (I)

Fig. 7

7. Analyse the frame shown in fig:8 using moment distribution method and draw its BMD. 13
20 kN/m

50 kN C
B 2I

I 4m
2I

A D

Fig. 8
3m 4m

8. Analyse the composite beam and calculate stresses in the members by strain energy method, 13
for the beam shown in fig:9.
E wood  1 10 4 N / mm 2
E steel  2  105 N / mm 2
D
M.S. bar 1.5 m
long 20 mm 
40 kN/m 10 kN
Wooden beam c/s 15x30 cm
B
A C

D
Fig. 9
4.0 m 2m 2m

9. A delta rosette yields the following strain indications: 13


0  700 microstrains
60  1000 microstrains
120  800 microstrains
Calculate the maximum principle strain, principle stresses, stress direction and maximum
shear stress.

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10. Explain in brief any three. 14

i) Stress optic law.

ii) Plane polariscope arrangement.

iii) Strain – displacement relationship.

iv) Equilibrium equations and boundary conditions.

v) Plane stress and plane strain.

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