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Unit / Module Unit 07: Strengths of Materials Assignment 02: Assessment Loading on beams, columns and struts and behaviour of loaded structural members Mr Mihiran Galagedara ID 08 Feb 2012 Date Due Re-Submission Date Criteria Met? Student to Tick if Attempted Grading Opportunity Initially HNDME/MT/02/___
21 Feb 2012
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Strengths of Materials Assignment 02 International College of Business and Technology
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Dr. Hans Gray Approved by Dr. Hans Gray Date Verified : 07 Feb 2012
7m 9m Beam 1 Beam 2
Task 3:
Strengths of Materials Assignment 02 International College of Business and Technology
Task 4: The shear stress at the surface of a solid steel shaft is 80 N mm-2 when subjected to the action of a torque. When used as a beam simply supported at the ends and centrally loaded, the greatest bending stress at the surface of the shaft is 120 N mm-2. I. Compare the strain energies of the shaft for the two conditions of loading. (P3.1) II. What is the effect on this ratio if the shaft is hollow, stresses remaining unchanged? (D1) (Assume that the Modulus of Elasticity E = 0.2 MN mm-2, and Modulus of Rigidity N = 0.08 MN mm-2)
Task 5: The simple beam shown in the Figure 5.a supports a concentrated load P acting at distance a from the left-hand support and distance b from the right-hand support. Determine the deflection D at point D where the load is applied. (Obtain the solution by determining the strain energy of the beam and then using Castiglianos theorem.) (P3.2)
Figure 5.a: Simply supported beam Task 6: a.) An object of weight W is dropped onto the midpoint of a simply supported beam AB from a height h (see Figure 6.a). The beam has a rectangular cross section of area A. Assuming that h is very large compared to the deflection of the beam when the weight W is applied statically, obtain a formula for the maximum bending stress max in the beam due to the falling weight. The beam has uniform flexural rigidity EI. Disregard the weight of the beam itself, and consider only the effects of the given loads. (P3.4)
b.) A man weighing 600 N jumps from a height of 0.5 m on a diving board of dimensions 30 cm x 6 cm supported as shown in Figure 6.b. I.) Find the maximum stress produced in the board. (D3) (Assume that the Modulus of Elasticity E = 10 kN mm-2)
Merit descriptors In order to achieve a distinction the learner must: M1 identify and apply strategies to find appropriate solutions M2 select/design and apply appropriate methods/techn iques
find the solutions for Effective judgments have been made Complex problems with more than one variable Task 1.II correctly using have been explored effective judgments. An effective approach to study and research has been applied Relevant theories and techniques have been apply relevant theories applied and techniques correctly A range of methods and techniques have been in Task 3.II. applied A range of sources of information has been used The selection of methods and techniques/sources has been justified the design of methods/techniques has been justified Complex information/data has been synthesised and processed appropriate learning methods/techniques have been applied
The appropriate structure and approach has been used Coherent, logical development of principles/concepts for the intended audience A range of methods of presentation have been used and technical language has been accurately used Communication has taken place in familiar and unfamiliar contexts The communication is appropriate for familiar and unfamiliar audiences and appropriate media have been used
use an appropriate structure and approach throughout the report. use clear diagrams and communicate your ideas and solutions clearly.
Grading Matrix
P1.1 P1.2 P1.3 P2.1 P2.2 P2.3 P2.4 P2.5 P3.1 P3.2 P3.3 P3.4
Assignment_ 1 Assignment_ 2 Practical_ 1 Practical_ 2
M1
M2
M3
D1
D2
D3