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2770-ST7103-Theory of Elasticity and Plasticity

This document contains questions related to the theory of elasticity and plasticity. It covers topics like principal stresses and strains, compatibility equations, stress-strain relations, plane stress/strain conditions, Airy stress functions, bending of beams, torsion of circular and non-circular cross-sections, conformal mapping, and more. The questions are divided into two parts for each unit, with the first part focusing on concepts and definitions, and the second part involving derivations and calculations related to elasticity solutions. There are a total of three units covering elasticity, elasticity solutions, and torsion of non-circular sections.

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2770-ST7103-Theory of Elasticity and Plasticity

This document contains questions related to the theory of elasticity and plasticity. It covers topics like principal stresses and strains, compatibility equations, stress-strain relations, plane stress/strain conditions, Airy stress functions, bending of beams, torsion of circular and non-circular cross-sections, conformal mapping, and more. The questions are divided into two parts for each unit, with the first part focusing on concepts and definitions, and the second part involving derivations and calculations related to elasticity solutions. There are a total of three units covering elasticity, elasticity solutions, and torsion of non-circular sections.

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ST7103THEORYOFELASTICITYANDPLASTICITY

UNITI
ELASTICITY
PARTA
1.Defineprincipalplane
2.Defineprincipalstress
3.Givetheequationsofequilibrium
4.DefineHookslaw
5.WhatareLamesconstants?
6.Whatarecompatibilityequations?
7.Givethebiharmonicequationforthecaseofplanestrain
8.Givetheequationsdenotingstressstrainrelations
9.Givethenavierequations
10.Givetheequationsrelatingstressstrain
11.Whataretheboundaryconditionsintermsofstresses?
12.Defineplanestress
13.Expressthebiharmonicequationforplanestress
14.Whatarestressinvariants?
15.Whatarestraininvariants?
16.WhatareBeltramimichellequations?
17.Expresstheboundaryconditionsintermsofdisplacementsalongthehorizontaldirection
18.Whatarestressformulations?
19.Whataredisplacementformulations?
20.Whatarestresstensors?

PARTB
1.Thestressfieldinabodyisgivenby
x=0.005z;xy=0.003xy
y=0.001x;yz=0.001xz
z=0.002xy;zx=0.001y
Checkwhetheritisacompatiblestrainfield
2.Thedisplacementfieldinahomogeneousisotropicelasticbodyisgivenby
u=k{(3xz+60x)i+(5z+10xy);+(6z+2xyz)k},
wherek=1x10mm,ifE=2x10N/mm,r=0.25,EvaluatethestresscomponentsatapointP(5,10,15)mm.
3.Provethatthebiharmonicequationfortheplanestressconditionis
Delta4=d/dx+2(d/dxdy)+d/dy.
4.Thestateofstressatapointwihrespecttothexyzsystemis322
201
212kN/m
Determinethestresstensorrelativetothexyzcoordinatesystemobtainedbyarotationthrough30
aboutthezaxis.
5.Thestateofstressataparticularpointrelativetothexyzcoordinatesystemisgivenbythestress
matrix
151010
10100
10040Mpa
Determinethenormalstressandthemagnitudeanddirectionoftheshearstressonasurface
intersectingthepointisparalleltotheplanegivenbytheequations
2xy+3z=9
6.Forthestresstensorgivenbelow,determinetheprincipalstressesandthedirectioncosinesassociated
withthenormalstothesurfaceofeachprincipalstress.


300010001000
100002000
100020000N/m
7.Thestresscomponentsatapointaregivenbythefollowingarray:
1056
5810
6106Mpa
Calculatetheprincipalstressesandprincipalplanes.
8.Thestateofstressatapointisgivenbyx=100,y=200,z=100,xy=200,yz=100,xz=300kpa.
Determine
a)Thestressinvariants
b)Theprincipalstresses
c)Thedirectioncosinesoftheprincipalplanes
9.Thedisplacementfieldinabodyisspecifiedas:
Ux=(x+3)x10
Uy=3yzx10
Uz=(x+3z)x10
Determinethestraincomponentsatappointwhosecoordinatesare(1,2,3)
10.Thestateofstrainatapointisgivenby
x=0.001,y=0.003,z=0.002,
xy=0.001,yz=0.0005,xz=0.002
Determinethestraininvariantsandtheprincipalstrains.

UNITII
ELASTICITYSOLUTON
PARTA
1.Expressthestressfunctionintheformofadoublyinfinitepowerseries.
2.Expressthestresscompatibilityequationforplanestresscase.
3.Expressthestresscompatibilityequationforplanestraincase.
4.Givethestraindisplacementrelationsapplyinghookeslaw.
5.Givetheequationsrelatingtobendingofabeambyuniformload.
6.GivetheCauchyriemannequations
7.Whatareconjugateharmonicfunctions?
8.Givethepropertyoftheanalyticfunctions.
9.givetheorthogonalltrajectoriesofthecurve.
10.Givetheequationofcomplexdisplacement.
11.Expressthedisplacementandstressconfigurationsintermsofcomplexpotentials.
12.Howdoesthestressfunctionsatisfiesthebiharmonicequation?
13.StateCauchyintegraltheorem.
14.GivetherelationshipbetweenCartesianandpolarcoordinates.
15.WhataretheassumptionsmadeinWinklersTheroy?
16.ExpressthestressesactinginaTaperingbeam.
17.Expressthestressesactinginaninfinitewedge.
18.Expresstheequilibriumequationsinpolarcoordinates.
19.ExpressthestresscomponentsintermsofanAirystressfunction
20.WhatisaMellintransform?
PARTB
1.DerivethedeflectionequationforthebendingofacantileverloadedattheendintermsofCartesian
coordinates.

2.Derivethedeflectionequationforbendingasimplysupportedbeamuniformlyloadedoverthe
entirespanintermsofCartesiancoordinates
3.ProvethatthefollowingAirysstressfunctionsandexaminethestressdistributionrepresentedby
them:
a)=Ax+By,b)=Ax,c)=A(x3xy)
4.ShowthattheAirysstressfunction=A(xy3/4xyh)representsstressdistributioninacantilever
beamloadedatthefreeendwithloadP.findthevalueofAifxy=0aty=+h/2wherebandharewidth
anddepthrespectivelyofthecantilever.
5.Derivethetwodimentionalbiharmoicequationintermsofcartersiancoordinates.
6.Derivethetwodimentionalbiharmoicequationintermsofpolarcoordinates.
7.Provethat=P/A+M/AR[1+y/m(R+y)]accordingtoWinklersTheory.
8.Asteelgunbarrelissubjectedtoaninternalpressureof70MPa.Theinternaldiameterofthebarrelis
75mmandexternaldiameterof225mm.Asteelband25mmthickandinternaldiameter0.075mm
smallerthantheexternaldiameterofthegunbarrelisshrunkonthegunbarrel.Calculate
a)Theshrinkagepressureonthegunbarrel,
b)Themaximumstressinthesteelband.
c)Minimumtemperaturetowhichthebandmustbeheatedtomaketheassembly.
ForsteelE=200GPa,v=0.3andcoefficientofthermalexpansion=10x10/C
9.Acastironshaft500mmdiameterisrotatingat3000rev/min.Itsdensityis747kg/mandpoinsons
ratio0.28.Itisconstrainedatitsendssothatitcannotexpandorcontractaxially.calculatethetotal
longitudinalthrustoveritsentirecrosssectionduetocentrifugalstresses.
10.Asteelturbinerotorof750mmouterdiameter,150mminnerdiameterand50mmthicknesshas100
blades150mmlong,eachweighing4N.Itisshrinkfittedonarigidshaft.Calculatetheinitialshrinkage
allowanceonheinnerdiameteroftherotorsothatitjustloosensontheshaftat3000rev/min.Take
E=200GPa,v=0.3.Thedensityofshaftandrotoris7500kg/m.

UNIT3
TORSIONOFNONCIRCULARSECTION
PARTA
1.Statest.VenantsTheory.
2.Givethepoisonsequationofprismaticbarsofnoncircularcrosssections.
3.GivetheBredtsformula
4.GivetheCauchyReimannequationintermsofconjugateharmonicfunction
5.Givethecomplextorsionfunction.
6.GivethePrandtlequation
7.GivetheGreensformula
8.Whataretheanalogousmethod?
9.Givethepoisonsequationrelatingtotorsion
10.Whatarethelinesofshearingstress.
11.WhatisaWarpingfunction?
12.Givetheequationofresultantshearstressatapoint.
13.Givethetorsionequation
14.Givestheequationofstessesrelatingtotorsionofellipticalcrosssectionbar.
15.Givethedisplacementequationrelatingtotorsionofellipticalcrosssectionbar.
16.Givetheequationofangleoftrustrelatingtotorsionofellipticalcrosssectionbar.
17.Givetheequatonoftorsionalrigidityrelatingtotorsionofellipticalcrosssectionbar.
18.Whatisamembranceanalogy?
19.Givetheexpressionforangleoftrustforathinwallhollowsection.
20.Givetheequationofthetrustingcoupleofaconicalshaft.
PARTB
1.DerivethetorqueequationofaprismaticbarsubjectedtoturstT,accordingtost.Venantstheory.

2.Asquareshaftrotatingat250rpm,transmitstorquetoacranewhichisdesignedtoliftmaximumload
of150kNataspeedof10m/min.Iftheefficiencyofcranegearingis65%estimatethesizeoftheshaft
forthemaximumpermissibleshearstressof35MPa.Alsocalculatetheangleofturstoftheshaftfora
lengthof3m.TakeG=100GPa.
3.A300mmsteelbeamwithflangesandweb12.5mmthick,flangewidh300mmissubjectedtoatorque
of4kNm.Findthemaximumshearandangleofturstperunitlength.G=100GPa.
4.Derivethetorsionequationofahollowcylinder.
5.Showthatinthetorsioneffectofthinwalledtubes,theratioofrateoftwistsapproachesjunity.
6.Derivethetorsionequationforhollowbars.
7.Derivethetorqueequationofathinirectangularsection.
8.Derivethetorsionequationofthinwalledhollowsection.
9.Ahollowcirculartorsionmemberhasanoutsidediameterof22mmmnadinsidediameterof18mm,
withmeandiameter,D=20mmANDt/D=0.10.calculatethetorqueandangleoftwistperunitlengthif
shearingstressatmeandiameteris70MPa.Calculatethesevaluesifaoutismadethroughthewall
thicknessalongtheentirelengthG=77.5GPa.
10.Applytheconformalmappingtoanepitrochoidalsectionandderivethetorsionalrigidity.

UNIT4
ENERGYMETHODS
PARTA
1.StatemaxwellBettiReciprocalTheorem
2.StateCastiglianosTheorem
3.Statetheprincipleofvirtualwork
4.Statetheprincipleofpotentialenergy
5.Statetheprincipleofcomplementaryenergy
6.Whatisadummyloadmethod?
7.WhatisRayleighsmethod?
8.GivetheassumptioninRayleighRitzMethod.
9.Whatisfinitedifferencemethod?
10.Givethefinitedifferenceequations.
11.Givetheadvantageoffiniteelementmethod.
12.Whatisfiniteelementconcept?
13.Whatarethefactorstobeconsideredwhileselectingdisplacementmodels?
14.Givetheequilibriumrelationbetweentheelementstiffnessmatrixandnodalforcevector.
15.Givethegeneralformofapolynomial.
16.Givetheelasticrelationshipbetweenstressesandstrain.
17.Givetheconditionsforconvergencecriteria.
18.Whatareisoparametricelements?
19.GivetheJacobianmatrixintermsofCartesiancurvilinearderivatives.
20.Whatisashapefunction?

PARTB
1.DerivetheexpressionfortorsionofarectangularbarbyRayleighRitzMethod.
2.Derivetheexpressionfordeflectionofasimplysupportedbeamwithudlovertheentirespanby
RayleighRitzMethod.
3.Derivetheexpressionfordeflectionofarectangularplatebytheprincipleofvirtualwork.
4.DerivetheexpressionforstrainenergyofarectangularplatebyRayleighRitzmethod.
5.Analyzethetorsionofabarofsquaresectionusingfinitedifferencetechnique.
6.Explainthefiniteelementconceptindetail.
7.CalculatethereactionatAforthespringsupportedcantileversubjectedtoudlovertheentirespanby
strainenergymethod.
8.DerivetheexpressionfordeflectionofacantileverbeambyRayleighsmethod.
9.DerivetheexpressionfortherotationatAofasimplysupportedbeamABwithudlovertheentire
span.
10.CalculatethestrainenergyforasimplesupportedrectangularbeamABofspan10mwith1kNpoint
loadatthecentreofthespan.Thebeamsizeis40x60mm.

UNIT5
PLASTICITY
PARTA
1.StateSaintVenantstheory.
2.StateNewtonslaw.
3,StatePrandtbRewstheory.
4.GiveKelvinsrelation.
5.GiveMaxwellsrelation.
6.Whatismeantbyyieldcriteria.
7.Givetheyieldconditions.
8.Givetheassumptionsinplasticanalysis.
9.Explainsoapfilmanalogy.
10.ExplainsandHeapAnalogy.
11.Whatareresidualstressesinplasticbending?
12.Defineshapefactor.
13.Whatisaplastichinge?
14.Defineloadfactor.
15.Whatareresidualstressesintorsion.
16.StateSt.Venantstheoryfortorsion.
17.Definetwistingmoment.
18.GivetheTrescasyieldcriteria.
19.GivetheVonMisesyieldcriteria.
20.Explaintheautofrottagephenomenon.
PARTB
1.Discussindetailthevarioustheoriesoffailurenormallyadoptedtofindtheyieldcriteria.

2.Arectangularbeamhavinglinearstressstrainbehavioris6cmwideand8cmdeep.Itis3mlong,simply
supportedattheendsandcarriesauniformlydistributedloadoverthewholespan.Theloadisincreased
sothattheouter2cmdepthofthebeamyieldsplastically.Iftheyieldstressforthebeammaterialis
240MPa,plottheresidualstressdistributioninthebeam.
3.Arectangularsectionbeamhasadepthof20cmandawidthof10cm.Thebeamismadeofasteelwith
identicalpropertiesintensionandcompression.Thematerialhasayieldstress
=315MPa,E=210GPa,H=700MPa.Thebeamhasyieldeduptoadepthof5cm.Determinethemagnitude
ofbendingmomentappliedtothebeam.
4.Acircularshaftofinnerradius4cmandouterradius10cmissubjectedtoatwistingcouplesothatthe
outer2cmdeepshellyieldsplastically.Determinethetwistingcoupleappliedtotheshaft.yieldstressin
shearfortheshaftmaterialis425N/mm.Alsodeterminethecoupleforfullyielding.
5.Detailtheexperimentalverificationofst.VenantsTheoryofplasticflowindetail.
6.Asolidcircularshaftofradius12cmissubjectedtotransmit600kWat540rpm.Themaximumtorque
is30percentgreaterthanthemeantorque.Iftheshearstressstraincurvefortheshaftmaterialsis
givenby=280^0.25,determinethemaximumstressinducedintheshaftandthecorrespondingangle
oftwist.Whatwouldbethesevaluesiftheshearstressstraincurveisalinearone?G=0.84x10N/mm.
7.Ahollowcircularshaftofinnerradius2cmandouterradius5cmissubjectedtoatwistingmomentso
thattheouter1cmdeepshallyieldsplastically.Theyieldstressinshearfortheshaftmaterialis175MPa
anditismadeofanonlinearmaterialwhoseshearstressshearstraincurveisgivenby=280^0.25.If
thistwistingmomentisnowreleased,determinetheresidualstressdistributionintheshaftandthe
associatedresidualangleoftwist.G=0.84x10N/mm.
8.Athickcylinderofinternalradius15cmandexternalradius25cmissubjectedtoaninternalpressureP
MPa.Iftheyieldstressforthecylindermaterialis220N/mm,determine
a)thepressureatwhichthecylinderwillstartyieldingjustattheinnerradiusb)thestresseswhenthe
cylinderhasaplasticfrontradiusof20cmandc)thestresseswhenwholeofthecylinderhasyielded.
AssumeVonMisesyieldconditionisastateofplanestrain.
9.Asolidcircularshaftof8cmradiusissubjectedtoatwistingcouplesothattheouter3cmdeepshellof
theshaftyieldsplastically.Iftheyieldstressinshearfortheshaftmaterialis150MPa,determinethe
valueoftwistingcoupleappliedandtheassociatedangleoftwist.G=0.84x10N/mm.
10.Ahollowcircularshaftofinnerradius5cmandouterradius10cmissubjectedtoatwistingcoupleof
5000Nm.Iftheshearstressstraindiagramfortheshaftmaterialisgivenby=350^0.3,determinethe
maximumshearstressinducedintheshaftandtheangleoftwistperunitlength.

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