Strength of Materials
1
GATE ME 2008
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
A cylindrical container of radius $$R=1$$m, wall thickness $$1$$mm is filled with water upto a depth of $$2$$m and suspended along with its upper rim. The density of water is $$1000$$kg/m3 and acceleration due to gravity is $$10$$ m/s2. The self weight of the cylinder is negligible. The formula for hoop stress in a thin walled cylinder can be used at all points along the height of the cylindrical container.
The axial and circumferential stress $$\left( {{\sigma _{a,}}\,{\sigma _c}} \right)$$ experienced by the cylinder wall a mid-depth ($$1$$ m as shown) are
2
GATE ME 2008
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
A cylindrical container of radius $$R=1$$m, wall thickness $$1$$mm is filled with water upto a depth of $$2$$m and suspended along with its upper rim. The density of water is $$1000$$kg/m3 and acceleration due to gravity is $$10$$ m/s2. The self weight of the cylinder is negligible. The formula for hoop stress in a thin walled cylinder can be used at all points along the height of the cylindrical container.
If the Young's modulus and Poisson's ratio of the container material are $$100$$GPa and $$0.3$$, respectively. The axial strain in the cylinder wall at mid height is
3
GATE ME 1996
Subjective
+2
-0
A thin cylinder of $$100$$mm internal diameter and $$5$$mm thickness is subjected to an internal pressure of $$10$$ MPa and a torque of $$2000$$ Nm. Calculate the magnitudes of the principal stresses.
Questions Asked from Marks 2
GATE ME Subjects
Engineering Mechanics
Machine Design
Strength of Materials
Heat Transfer
Production Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Turbo Machinery
Theory of Machines
Engineering Mathematics
Fluid Mechanics
Thermodynamics
General Aptitude