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The document outlines important topics for the MOS (MRT 205) course, including short answer questions on stress invariants, Cauchy’s equation, and various stress and strain concepts. It also specifies significant 14/7 mark questions across five modules, covering topics such as Mohr's circle, thermal stress, shear force diagrams, and buckling loads. Additionally, it includes derivations and problems related to beam deflection, strain energy, and theories of failure.

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The document outlines important topics for the MOS (MRT 205) course, including short answer questions on stress invariants, Cauchy’s equation, and various stress and strain concepts. It also specifies significant 14/7 mark questions across five modules, covering topics such as Mohr's circle, thermal stress, shear force diagrams, and buckling loads. Additionally, it includes derivations and problems related to beam deflection, strain energy, and theories of failure.

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IMPORTANT TOPICS FOR MOS (MRT 205)

Short Answer Questions

1. Define stress invariants, stress tensor and strain tensor.


2. Explain Cauchy’s equation.
3. Explain stress at a point
4. What you mean by equality of cross shears.
5. Differentiate plane stress, plane strain and principal stress and principal planes
6. Explain Poisson's ratio
7. Explain Hooke's law using stress-strain diagram and generalized Hooke's law
8. Draw the stress-strain diagram for ductile and brittle materials.
9. Write down the relationship between elastic constants E, G and K, and Poisson's ratio (ν) –
All 3 relation (equations for linear elastic isotropic solids in in terms of Young’s Modulus and
Poisson’s ratio)
10. Explain Thermal stress
11. List assumptions in the theory of torsion/bending
12. Explain torsion formula Torsional rigidity, Polar moment of inertia
13. Discuss the relation between load, shear force and bending moment.
14. Define Section modulus and flexural rigidity,
15. Write flexural formula
16. What are the assumptions made in the theory of simple bending
17. What is Macaulay’s method? Where is it used?
18. Explain Castigliano’s Second Theorem.
19. Write the equation for strain energy stored in a body when the load is applied
suddenly/gradually applied load / impact load.
20. Differentiate resilience, proof resilience and modulus of resilience.
21. Write the expression and relationship between the hoop stress and longitudinal stress in the
case of a thin cylinder subjected to internal pressure.
22. What you mean slenderness ratio? Explain the importance of Slenderness ratio in the case of
a column? What is the effective length of columns with both ends fixed/both end hinged,
one end fixed and other end free/one end free and other end fixed?
23. Expression for crippling or buckling load under various conditions
24. Different theories of failure –
25. Rankine’s formula for short columns.

Important 14/7 Mark Questions

Module 1
1. Draw Mohrs circle and find principal stress and shear stress problems
2. Stress invariants - Stress tensor
Module 2
1. Calculation of stress, strain and change in length in axially loaded members with
single and composite materials
2. Thermal stress problems
Module 3

1. Shear force and bending moment diagrams for cantilever and simply supported
beams under various load conditions.
2. Torsion problem - Simple problems to estimate the stress in solid and hollow shafts.
3. Numerical problems to evaluate bending stress and Derivation, shear stress
distribution for a rectangular section.

Module 4

1. Deflection of beams using Macauley’s method


2. Strain energy - derivation and problem – suddenly applied load/gradually applied
load and impact load
3. Castigliano’s second theorem statement and proof, simple problem

Module 5

1. Derivation of crippling load/buckling load for both end fixed/both end hinged,
2. Problems of Circumferential and Longitudinal stress in a thin cylindrical vessel,
stresses in a thin spherical vessel
3. List and explain different Theories of Failure

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