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8/21/2017 Mechanics of solids - - Unit 5 - Week 4 - Force Displacement Relationship and Introduction to concept of stress

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Unit 5 - Week 4 - Force Displacement Relationship


and Introduction to concept of stress

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Week 01 - 1) A safety valve for a pressure system has a discharge hole of 50 mm diameter as 1 point
Introduction to shown in figurThe spring has a free length of 250 mm and a spring constant of 120 kN/m. At what
Mechanics pressure will the valve open?
of solids

Week 02 - p = 1.63 MPa


Introduction to p = 2.63 MPa
Mechanics of
Deformable p = 3.63 MPa
Bodies p = 4.63 MPa

Week 03 2) A square reinforced concrete pier 0.3 x 0.3 m in cross section and 1.2 m high is loaded 1 point
as shown in the figure 2. The concrete is strengthened by the addition of eight vertical 25 mm x
Week 4 25mm square steel reinforcing bars placed symmetrically about the vertical axis of the pier. Find
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Force
Displacement
Relationship
and
Introduction
to concept
of stress

Lecture 16 -
Tutorial on
Force
Displacement
Relationship
and Geometric
Compatibility
-1

Lecture 17 -
Tutorial on
Force
Displacement

Relationship
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Relationship the stress (force/ unit area) in the steel and concrete. Take EC = 17 GPa. ES = 200 GPa.
and Geometric
Compatibility
-2

Lecture 18 -
Tutorial on
Force
Displacement
Relationship
and Geometric
Compatibility
-3

Lecture 19 -
Concept of
Stress

Lecture 20 -
Plane Stress

Quiz :
Assignment 4

Assignment 4
Solution

Week 05-
Concept of
Stress and
Introduction to
Concept of Stress (Concrete) = 4.64 MN/m2 , Stress (Steel) = 44.7 MN/m2
Strain
Stress (Concrete) = 3.64 MN/m2 , Stress (Steel) = 34.7 MN/m2
Stress (Concrete) = 4.64 MN/m2 , Stress (Steel) = 54.7 MN/m2
Stress (Concrete) = 5.64 MN/m2 , Stress (Steel) = 54.7 MN/m2

3) In figure 2 find the deflection. Take EC = 17 Gpa. ES = 200 GPa 1 point

Deflection = 0.43 mm
Deflection = 0.13 mm
Deflection = 0.23 mm
Deflection = 0.33 mm

4) A very stiff horizontal member is supported by two vertical steel rods of different cross 1 point
sectional area and length as shown in figure 3. If a vertical load of 120 kN is applied to the
horizontal beam at point B, estimate the vertical deflection of the point B. Take ES = 200GPa.

Deflection - 0.78 mm
Deflection - 0.68 mm
Deflection - 0.58 mm
Deflection - 0.48 mm

5) In the structure shown in the figure 4 (a) the member AB is very rigid in comparison to 1 point
BC. It is desired to estimate the vetical deflection at B when a load of 400 N is supported at B. It is
known that when the 400 N load is supported entirely by BC as shown in figure 4(b), the deflection
at B is 23 mm.

Dellection - 49.35 mm

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Dellection - 59.35 mm
Dellection - 69.35 mm
Dellection - 79.35 mm

6) A stiff beam is hinged a one end and supported by two springs of spring constant k. 1 point
Where should a force P be applied so that the spring constant of system (P divided by the
deflection under P) is 20/9 k?

c = 0.5a
c = 2.5a
c = 1.5a
c = 3.5a

7) High speed rail transportation design requires knowledge of deflection characteristics 1 point
of the various components of the roadway. If the member AB of a truss section as shown in figure
6 is rigid, estimate the deflection in bars AC and BD. Bars AC, BC, and BD are steel with the cross
sections indicated in figure 6. ES = 200 GPa
.

Deflection (AC) = 0.0155mm, Deflection (BD) = 0.01mm,


Deflection (AC) = 0.0145mm, Deflection (BD) = 0.01mm,
Deflection (AC) = 0.0135mm, Deflection (BD) = 0.05mm,
Deflection (AC) = 0.0125mm, Deflection (BD) = 0.05mm,

8) In figure 6 estimate the angle (in radians) the member AB makes with the horizontal 1 point
when a load acts at the position indicated.

= 1.875 x 10-5 radians


= 2.875 x 10-5 radians
= 3.875 x 10-5 radians
= 4.875 x 10-5 radians

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