Theory of Structures The ratio of lateral strain to axial strain of a homogeneous material, is known Yield ratio Poisson’s ratio Plastic ratio Hooke’s ratio Yield ratio Poisson’s ratio Plastic ratio Hooke’s ratio ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures The ratio of circumferential stress to the longitudinal stress in the walls of a cylindrical shell, due to flowing liquid, is ½ 2 1 1½ ½ 2 1 1½ ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures The strain energy due to volumetric strain Is inversely proportional to Bulk modulus All of these Is directly proportional to the volume Is directly proportional to the square of exerted pressure Is inversely proportional to Bulk modulus All of these Is directly proportional to the volume Is directly proportional to the square of exerted pressure ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures A cantilever of length ‘L’ is subjected to a bending moment ‘M’ at its free end. If EI is the flexural rigidity of the section, the deflection of the free end, is ML²/3EI ML/2EI ML²/2EI ML/EI ML²/3EI ML/2EI ML²/2EI ML/EI ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures Shear strain energy theory for the failure of a material at elastic limit, is due to St. Venant Rankine Von Mises Guest or Trecas St. Venant Rankine Von Mises Guest or Trecas ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures A steel rod of sectional area 250 sq. mm connects two parallel walls 5 m apart. The nuts at the ends were tightened when the rod was heated to 100°C. If steel = 0.000012/C°, Esteel = 0.2 MN/mm², the tensile force developed at a temperature of 50°C, is 100 N/mm 2 150 N/mm² 120 N/mm² 80 N/mm² 100 N/mm 2 150 N/mm² 120 N/mm² 80 N/mm² ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP