It relates the displacement of the structure so that its various parts fit together a. Equilibrium equations b. Compatibility conditions c. Force-deformation relationship d. All of the above

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Fundamental of stress and strains
It relates the displacement of the structure so that its various parts fit together
a. Equillibrium equations
b. Compatibility conditions
Force-deformation relationships
d.
All of the above
C.
2. In detail, when a material is loaded longitudinally in uniaxial compression,
a. There is a expansion along the lateral
direction
There is an expansion-contraction
reversal along the longitudinal direction
d. The lateral direction does not change
C.
b. There is a contraction along the lateral
direction
.3.Strain is
A dimensionless quantity
Can be expressed in mm/mm
Can be expressed in percentage
d. All of the above
a.
C.
b.
Members in Direct Shear
-4. Consider the figure shown. As an engineer how would you increase the shear capacity of the bolted joint?
a. Increase the number of bolts.
c. Use 2 gusset plate and the bar in
between.
d. All of the above
b. Use 2 bars instead of 1 sandwiching the
gusset plate.
BOLT
BAR
GUSSET
PLATE
Transcribed Image Text:Fundamental of stress and strains It relates the displacement of the structure so that its various parts fit together a. Equillibrium equations b. Compatibility conditions Force-deformation relationships d. All of the above C. 2. In detail, when a material is loaded longitudinally in uniaxial compression, a. There is a expansion along the lateral direction There is an expansion-contraction reversal along the longitudinal direction d. The lateral direction does not change C. b. There is a contraction along the lateral direction .3.Strain is A dimensionless quantity Can be expressed in mm/mm Can be expressed in percentage d. All of the above a. C. b. Members in Direct Shear -4. Consider the figure shown. As an engineer how would you increase the shear capacity of the bolted joint? a. Increase the number of bolts. c. Use 2 gusset plate and the bar in between. d. All of the above b. Use 2 bars instead of 1 sandwiching the gusset plate. BOLT BAR GUSSET PLATE
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