Determine principal stress
Q: The details of the principal stresses at a certain point in a steel member are as follows: Major…
A: Given - Major principal stress, σ1 = 180 N/mm2 (Tensile) Yields stress, σy = 240 N/mm2 To find -…
Q: Determine maximum shear stress
A: To determine the maximum shear stress. The maximum shear stress is equal to one-half the…
Q: Describe about the deviator stress.
A: - Deviator stress is also know as Principal stress difference, Shear stress, Back pressure stage -…
Q: Cross section of each bar 350 mm2 . Find stress in bar CD
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Q: Calculate the stress in each segment
A: Segment AB Reaction at C = 9.65 +12.32 - 4.45 = 17.52 kN (Right Side) Force acting on the portion AB…
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Q: Determine major principal stress
A: Formula to be used: Major Principal Stress, σp,major=σ1+σ22+σ1-σ222+τ2
Q: Discuss Computation of Effective Stresses
A: Basic concepts- Effective Stress- Effective stress is a parameter in soil that is responsible for…
Q: Determine the stability and determinacy of the figures.
A: If the degree of indeterminacy is less than zero then the structure will not be stable. Otherwise…
Q: Three consolidated-undrained tri-axial tests were performed on samples retrieved from a 4 meter…
A: GIVEN DATA :- TEST CHAMBER PRESSUER DEVIATOR STRESS PORE PRESSURE 75 75 166 -12 150 150 295…
Q: The rigid gate, OAB, of fig. (2.6) is hinged at O and rests against a rigid support at B. What…
A: It is given that the width of the gate is 3 m.
Q: A sand sample is subjected to direct shear testing at its normal ( in situ ) water content. Two…
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Q: What is neutral stress?
A: It is the stress or pressure which the pore fluid transmits. This is also known as pore strain,…
Q: Discuss Allowable Stress Design
A: MAIN CONCEPT OF DESIGN: load<resistance ALLOWABLE STRESS DESIGN is one of the design concept. In…
Q: Describe about the surface tension.
A: Surface tension is defined as the tensile force acting on the surface of a liquid in contact with a…
Q: Figure below shows a state of plane stress 60 N/mm² 100 N/mm 60 N/mm² 60 N/mm² 60 N/mm² 0-100 N/mm²…
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Q: Glycerine having dynamic viscosity, μ = 1.5 Pa.s and density p = 1260 kg/m3 flows at a velocity of…
A: Dynamic viscosity Density Velocity V=10 m/sDiameter of the pipe D=15 cmTo Find-The value of the…
Q: Describe about the Total Stress Method.
A: At any given plane section in the soil mass total stress is defined as the sum of the self weight of…
Q: Quèstion 3 Shear stress is directly proportional to the width of a section. O True False
A: Given data Shear stress Width To be discussed Is shear stress directly proportional to width of…
Q: What is the minimum diameter in mm of a solid steel shaft that will not twist through more than 3°…
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Q: ind the diameter of dAB BC вс + bar if the stress equal t .15GPA 120cm B 125kN 125kN 90cm A 60KN
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Q: B. Determine the maximum tensile axial force in member DI due to the series of three moving…
A: A truss is given with hinged support at A and roller support at G. To this a train of load passes…
Q: Two solid cylindrical rods (1) and (2) are joined together at flange B and loaded, as shown. The…
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Q: It the surface tension of water in contact with air is 0.075 N/m. what correction need to be applied…
A: Surface tension=0.075 N/m, Diameter d= 4 mm, Correction to be applied=?
Q: 1) A truck and trailer combination having the axle loads as shown in the figure rolls across the…
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Q: a = 600 N/cm t= 400 N/cm y 4 T= 400 N/cm a, 692.82 N/cm a, = 692.82 N/cm T= 400 N/cm T 400 N/cm az =…
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Q: Asap Determine principal stress.
A: Given data : Shear stress (ζXY)=503 MPaNormal stress in X direction (σX)=405 MPaNormal stress in Y…
Q: A truck and trailer combination having the axle loads as shown in the figure rolls across the simply…
A: Given values: Span = 10 m P1= 10 KN, P2 = 30 KN, P3 = 50 KN, P4 = 10 KN
Q: The two aluminum rods AB and AC have diameters of 10 mm and 8 mm, respectively. Determine the…
A: Largest load is that load which can be supported by both the rods.
Q: B 20ink Find BC= ? ; c P = 1000 lb and AC = ? ; T Find the value of tension and compression at BC…
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Q: Define Osterberg Load Cell.
A: The Osterberg cell is also known as O-cell and it is named after Dr. O. Osterberg. The cell has high…
Q: Determine principal stress and draw mohr circle
A: Given data : Normal stress in X direction (σX)=-60 MPaNormal stress in Y direction (σX)=-80 MPaShear…
Q: Example 3 samples Minor principle Major Principle Pore water at stress (kN/m2) stress (kN/m2)…
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- 1)Coefficient of elasticity of a fluid E = 200000 t / m²Considering that for 1 Atmosphere (10 t / m²) pressure increase, the ratio of the decrease in the volume of this fluid to the initial volume iswhich one is given correctly?a) 0.00003b) 0.000004c) 0.00005d) 0.00006e) 0.00007 Please write clearly and clearly. thanks in advanceQ3/ Draw the relationship between the viscosity and temperature if you know the following below: 34 38 42 46 49 10 8 5 3 2 Temperature Time(0) minGive the formula for Reynolds number .
- What is the reading from the following dial caliper? 80 20 70 30 001 40 50Find the volume of a rectangular room 12 feet long, 8 feet wide, and 8 feet highIf the wood used for the T beam has an allowable tensile and compressive stress of allowt= 4 MPa and allow = 6 MPa respectively, determine the maximum allowable internal moment M that can be applied to the beam. 100 mm 100 mm 50 mm 50 mm 200 mm
- Part H dH = 320 mm Part H - There are 2 questions in this part Refer to your email from Tim which defined values of the different variables. Consider the shape below. It is made of solid aluminium (E = 70000 MPa). The shape can be considered as a rectangle 2dμ x dμ with semi circular portions top and bottom. 2d4 Question 22 Question H1 What is the second moment of area about the horizontal centroidal axis? You will not be able to enter your answer using exponential powers of 10 - eg if the answer is 3.456 x 106 you would need to enter 3456000. You must get both questions of this part correct to get marks. Question 23 Question H2 What is the second moment of area about the vertical centroidal axis? You will not be able to enter your answer using exponential powers of 10 - eg if the answer is 3.456 x 106 you would need to enter 3456000. You must get both questions of this part correct to get marks.topic: mechanics of deformable bodiesEnumerate the glasswares used in accurate volume measurements.
- 19:49 wamap.org Compute the coordinates of the centroid (x, y) of the area shown. Also compute the area moment of intertia about the x' and y' axes with origin at the centroid. y W a b k d b 12 mm 112 mm 11 mm 45 mm 107 mm 20 mm The coordinate of the centroid is C d h W Values for dimensions on the figure are given in the following table. Note the figure may not be to scale. Variable Value 2013 Michael Swanbom cc 30 BY NC SA h mm. The y coordinate of the centroid is y = mm.500 N 200 N 200 N 200 N A E 300 225 300 225 Dimensions in mmUsing the Z section below as a reference, determine the following: Yo 15 1.5 Хо 8.0 1.5 -4.5 Compute the value of Ix (I barred x) Compute the value of ly (I barred y)
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