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Assignment No 2 SOM Jan 2025

This document outlines an individual assignment for the Strength of Materials course at Sushant University for B. Tech. Civil Engineering students. It includes course outcomes related to material properties, stress analysis, and failure theories, followed by specific problems requiring calculations of stresses and shear in various scenarios. The assignment aims to assess students' understanding and application of concepts learned in the course.

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Assignment No 2 SOM Jan 2025

This document outlines an individual assignment for the Strength of Materials course at Sushant University for B. Tech. Civil Engineering students. It includes course outcomes related to material properties, stress analysis, and failure theories, followed by specific problems requiring calculations of stresses and shear in various scenarios. The assignment aims to assess students' understanding and application of concepts learned in the course.

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School of Engineering and Technology, Sushant University

Individual Assignment-2– Even Semester (Jan-May 2025)


Program: B. Tech. Civil Engineering Sem: 4th
Course Name: Strength of Materials Course Code: 15BTC-0SM21T
Faculty: Rajan Bansal Maximum Marks: 10
Submission Deadline:

Course Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the course, the students should be able to:
CO-1: Define material properties like ductility, malleability, hardness, toughness, fatigue, creep; assess
behavior of materials under tension, compression, bending, shear; classify ductile and brittle materials.
CO-2: describe stress and strain in case of axial loading of uniaxial members and their failures. Assess
stresses in uniaxial members due to temperature variations. Classify elastic constants and their utility in
related problems. Analyze stresses on any planes inside a member subjected to direct stresses and shear,
analytically and graphically.
CO-3: Analyze shear stress and bending moments in case of transverse loading of uniaxial members and find
deflections/deviations in members due to these loadings.
CO-4: Find stresses in uniaxial members due to twist. Classify shafts in series and parallel. Classify springs.
Analyze stresses in springs subjected to axial load and axial twist.
CO-5: Find stresses in axially loaded long and short columns and study failure theories.

ASSIGNMENT 2
1. The principle tensile stresses at a point across two perpendicular planes are 80MN/m 2 and 40 MN/m2. Find the
normal, tangential and resultant stresses and its obliquity at 20° with the major principal plane.

2. A piece of steel plate is subjected to perpendicular stresses 6 MN/m 2 (tensile) and 4 MN/m 2 (compressive).
Calculate the normal and tangential stresses and magnitude and direction of the resultant stress on the interface
whose normal makes an angle of 30° with the axis of the second stress.

3. Mutually perpendicular faces of a square element of a thin plate are subjected to normal and shear stresses of 63
MN/m2 (tensile), 47.2 MN/m2 (compressive) and 39.4 MN/m2 (shear). Determine (i) graphically and (ii)
analytically the magnitude and directions of the principle stresses and greatest shearing stress.

4. Figure below shows the state of stress of a point in a two dimensional stressed body. Determine the magnitude
and direction of the principle stresses.
5. At a point in a material under stress, the intensity of the resultant stress on a certain plane is 50 MN/m 2 (tensile)
inclined at 30° to the normal of that plane. The stress on a plane at right angles to this has a normal tensile
component of intensity of 30 MN/m2. Find:
a. The resultant stress on the second plane
b. The principle planes and stresses.
c. The plane of maximum shear and its intensity.

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