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S.E. (Mechanical & Mechanical Sandwich)
(2008 COURSE)
N.B. :— (i) Answer three questions from Section I and three questions
answer-books.
SECTION I
UNIT I
modulus. [4]
P.T.O.
(b) A wagon weighing 35 kN is attached to the wire rope and
60°C, find :
Take Est = 200 GPa, Ecu = 100 GPa, ast = 1.2 × 10–5/°C,
f 50 Steel Rod f 40
Fig. 1
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Or
elasticity. [8]
UNIT II
unit run over the whole span. Derive the equation for maximum
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(b) A beam ABCDEF 12 m long and supported at A and E as
40 kN
20 kN 30 kN
1.5 m
20 kN/m 15 kN/m
E
A B C 1.5 m D F
2m 2m 5m 1.5 m
Fig. 2
Or
4. (a) Determine slope and deflection at point B and maximum deflection
2 kN
0.5 m
0.5 m
A
B C D
2m 2m 1m
Fig. 3
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(b) Fig. 4 shows the Shear Force diagram for a beam which rests
on two supports one of them is at left end. Draw the Loading
diagram and Bending moment diagram and also find the position
of second support. [8]
10 kN
5.5 kN
3 kN 3 kN
1.5 kN
9 kN
6m 10 m 2m
Fig. 4
UNIT III
5. (a) Derive the equations for normal and shear (tangential)
stresses on an inclined plane BE when it is subjected to two
mutually perpendicular tensile stresses sx and sy as shown
in Fig. 5. [8]
sy
A B
q
sx
sx
D C
E
sy
Fig. 5
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(b) A bolt is subjected to an axial pull of 8 kN and a transverse
based on :
q = 30°
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(iii) inclination of the planes on which principal stresses
acts. [8]
90 N/mm2
q = 50 N/mm2
140 N/mm2
140 N/mm2
q = 50 N/mm2
90 N/mm2
Fig. 6
SECTION II
UNIT IV
7. (a) A simply supported beam of 4 m span carries a load ‘P’ acting
vertically downward as shown in Fig. 7 (a). The cross-section
is I section the dimensions are given in Fig. 7 (b). If the
permissible stresses in tension and compression are 40 MPa
and 30 MPa respectively. Determine the maximum safe value
of ‘P’. [8]
P
3m
1m
4m
Fig. 7 (a)
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60 mm
20 mm
20 mm
100 mm
20 mm
100 mm
Fig. 7 (b)
(b) A cantilever beam of negligible self-weight carries uniform
distributed load 40 kN/m over entire span of 1 m and also
has a concentrated load 80 kN at free end, find shear stresses
along horizontal planes passing through points a, b and c. Section
of beam and the points are shown in Fig. 8. [8]
200 mm
a
80 mm
b
X 80 kN 100 mm
40 kN/m
c
0.5 m 0.5 m 100 mm
X Section
30 mm
Fig. 8
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Or
8. (a) A cantilever beam has ‘T’ shaped cross-section. It is acted upon
by a clockwise couple ‘M’ at free end. Determine ‘M’ if allowable
stresses in bending in tension and compression are 40 MPa
and 105 MPa respectively. Fig. 9 shows the dimensions. [8]
100 mm
12 mm
38 mm
12 mm
Fig. 9
(b) A timber box beam having cross-section as shown in Fig. 10.
The beam is simply supported and carries a vertical load ‘P’
at mid span. Length of beam is 2 m; allowable working stress
in bending is 8 MPa. Each screw can transmit a shear force
of 3000 N. Find the spacing of screws. [8]
30 mm
240 mm
30 mm
200 mm
50 mm 50 mm
Fig. 10
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UNIT V
diameter :
moment.
(b) Compare the crippling load given by Euler’s and Rankine’s formula
end and hinged at other end. Yield stress for steel 335 MPa,
1
E = 205 GPa, a = . [8]
7500
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Or
10. (a) A solid shaft of 180 mm diameter has the same cross-sectional
(i) Find out the ratio of power transmitted by the two shafts
(b) Derive Euler’s formula for buckling load for column with hinged
UNIT VI
and cotter :
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Or
12. (a) A knuckle joint is subjected to an axial load of 100 kN. Determine
distributed over the pin in the eye and uniformly varying over
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