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 Q = S + F Q = S – F Q = F – S Q = S × F ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures The strain energy due to volumetric strain Is inversely proportional to Bulk modulus Is directly proportional to the square of exerted pressure All of these Is directly proportional to the volume Is inversely proportional to Bulk modulus Is directly proportional to the square of exerted pressure All of these Is directly proportional to the volume ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures A simply supported beam carries varying load from zero at one end and w at the other end. If the length of the beam is a, the maximum bending moment will be wa/27 wa²/27 wa² w²a wa/27 wa²/27 wa² w²a ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures The ratio of the area of cross-section of a circular section to the area of its core, is 11 14 16 15 11 14 16 15 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures Maximum principal stress theory for the failure of a material at elastic point, is known Von Mises' theory St. Venant's theory Rankine's theory Guest's or Trecas' theory Von Mises' theory St. Venant's theory Rankine's theory Guest's or Trecas' theory ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures The ratio of the stresses produced by a suddenly applied load and by a gradually applied load on a bar, is 1 2 1/4 1/2 1 2 1/4 1/2 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP