Strength of Materials
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GATE ME 2023
MCQ (More than One Correct Answer)
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Cylindrical bars P and Q have identical lengths and radii, but are composed of different linear elastic materials. The Young’s modulus and coefficient of thermal expansion of Q are twice the corresponding values of P. Assume the bars to be perfectly bonded at the interface, and their weights to be negligible.

The bars are held between rigid supports as shown in the figure and the temperature is raised by Δ𝑇. Assume that the stress in each bar is homogeneous and uniaxial. Denote the magnitudes of stress in P and Q by σ1 and σ2, respectively.

Which of the statement(s) given is/are CORRECT?

GATE ME 2023 Strength of Materials - Simple Stress and Strain Question 2 English
A
The interface between P and Q moves to the left after heating
B
The interface between P and Q moves to the right after heating
C
σ1 < σ2
D
σ1 = σ2
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GATE ME 2023
Numerical
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Ignoring the small elastic region, the true stress (𝜎) – true strain (𝜀) variation of a material beyond yielding follows the equation 𝜎 = 400𝜀0.3 MPa. The engineering ultimate tensile strength value of this material is ________ MPa.

(Rounded off to one decimal place)

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GATE ME 2017 Set 1
Numerical
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A horizontal bar, fixed at one end (x = 0), has a length of 1 m, and cross-sectional area of 100 mm2. Its elastic modulus varies along its length as given by E(x) = 100 e-x GPa, Where x is the length coordinate (in m) along the axis of the bar. An axial tensile load of 10 kN is applied at the free end (x=1). The axial displacement of the free end is _______ mm.
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GATE ME 2017 Set 1
Numerical
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A point mass of $$100$$ kg is dropped onto a massless elastic bar (cross-sectional area = $$100$$ $$mm$$2 ,length = $$1$$ m, Young's modulus = $$100$$ GPa) from a height $$H$$ of $$10$$ $$mm$$ as shown (Figure is not to scale). If g = $$10$$ $$m/s$$2 , the maximum compression of the elastic bar is _______ $$mm.$$ GATE ME 2017 Set 1 Strength of Materials - Simple Stress and Strain Question 5 English
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