K.S.R.M College of Engineering (Autonomous), Kadapa: Subject Code: 1803305
K.S.R.M College of Engineering (Autonomous), Kadapa: Subject Code: 1803305
2. The property of a material by virtue of which the material regains its original dimensions after
Withdrawal of the external load to which it was subjected is called [ ]
a) Plasticity b) Elasticity c) Rigidity d) ductility
3. Unit of stress is [ ]
a) N/m² b)N-mm c)kg/mm² d)All of the above
4. Modulus of elasticity is defined as the ratio of [ ]
a) Shear Stress to shear strain c)Linear stress to Linear strain
b) Linear stress to lateral strain d) lateral strain to linear strain
6. The elongation produced in a rod (by its own weight) of length L and diameter (d) rigidly fixed at
the upper end and hanging is equal to
[ ]
a) The free end b) The fixed end c) middle of its length d) l/4 from fixed end
20.If a member is subjected to uniform bending moment(M) ,the radius of curvature of the deflected form
of the member is given by
K.S.R.M COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING(AUTONOMOUS), KADAPA
B.Tech III Sem (R-18) ME-A/s I-Mid Exams – October, 2020
Sub: Strength of Materials
Descriptive paper
Time : 100 min Max marks : 20
Note: Answer all the Questions.
Each question carry 5 marks
S.No Question Marks CO Blooms
level
1 a i) Explain clearly the different types of stresses and strains. 2
CO1 L2
ii)Explain the stress-strain diagram for mild steel 3
OR
5 CO1 L3
OR
b A A steel rod of 3 cm diameter is enclosed centrally in a hollow
copper tube of external diameter 5 cm and internal diameter of 4
cm. The composite bar is then subjected to an axial pull of 45000 5 CO1 L3
N. If the length of each bar is equal to 15 cm, determine: (i) The
stresses in the rod and tube, and (ii) Load carried by each bar.
Take E for steel = 2.1 × 105 N/mm2 and for copper = 1.1 × 105
N/mm2.