Theory of Structures If Q is load factor, S is shape factor and F is factor of safety in elastic design, the following: Q = S – F Q = S + F Q = S × F Q = F – S Q = S – F Q = S + F Q = S × F Q = F – S ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures The ratio of moments of inertia of a triangular section about its base and about a centroidal axis parallel to its base, is 1.5 3 2 1 1.5 3 2 1 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures Beams composed of more than one material, rigidly connected together so as to behave as one piece, are known as Compound beams Indeterminate beams Composite beams Determinate beams Compound beams Indeterminate beams Composite beams Determinate beams ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures A close coil helical spring of mean diameter D consists of n coils of diameter d. If it carries an axial load W, the energy stored in the spring, is 4WD²n/d4N 4W²Dn/d4N 4W²D3n/d4N 4W²D3n²/d4N 4WD²n/d4N 4W²Dn/d4N 4W²D3n/d4N 4W²D3n²/d4N ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures The ratio of the length and depth of a simply supported rectangular beam which experiences maximum bending stress equal to tensile stress, due to same load at its mid span, is 1/4 1/3 2/3 1/2 1/4 1/3 2/3 1/2 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures A simply supported beam which carries a uniformly distributed load has two equal overhangs. To have maximum B.M. produced in the beam least possible, the ratio of the length of the overhang to the total length of the beam, is 0.508 0.207 0.307 0.407 0.508 0.207 0.307 0.407 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP