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Theory of Structures

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 = F – S
Q = S × F

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Theory of Structures
In case of a simply supported I-section beam of span L and loaded with a central load W, the length of elasto-plastic zone of the plastic hinge, is

L/3
L/2
L/4
L/5

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Theory of Structures
The strain energy due to volumetric strain

Is inversely proportional to Bulk modulus
Is directly proportional to the volume
All of these
Is directly proportional to the square of exerted pressure

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Theory of Structures
A shaft rotating N.R.M. under a torque T, transmits a power

/30 Newton metres/min
/30 Newton metres/sec
/60 Newton metres/min
/60 Newton metres/sec

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Theory of Structures
Maximum strain theory for the failure of a material at the elastic limit, is known as

Rankine's theory
St. Venant's theory
Guest's or Trecas' theory
Haig's theory

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Theory of Structures
At any point of a beam, the section modulus may be obtained by dividing the moment of inertia of the section by

Depth of the neutral axis
Maximum tensile stress at the section
Maximum compressive stress at the section
Depth of the section

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