Noc18 Me58 Assignment10
Noc18 Me58 Assignment10
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1) For a symmetric semi-infinite beam, which is simply supported and loaded transversely, anticlastic 1 point
Assignment 00 curvature as shown in the following figure will appear if ___________.
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Mx = 0
week 6 My = 0
Week 7 Mx = M y = 0
Mx ≠0 and My ≠ 0
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No, the answer is incorrect.
Week 9 Score: 0
Lecture 49:
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Anticlastic My = 0
curvature
2) For the composite plate [0/90/0] as shown in the following figure, express the out-of-plane governing 1 point
Lecture 50: equation in terms of derivatives of displacement in the z-direction (w0 ). The [Q] matrix for the material is
Principle of virtual given as follows. Also, the thickness of each lamina is 1 mm
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3) A composite plate [0/90/0] is clamped at the edges as shown in the following figure. 1 point
Select a displacement function for w0(x,y) corresponding to the z-direction which satisfies all
kinematic boundary conditions.
4) Even though the assumed function in Problem 3, satisfies all the boundary conditions, it 1 point
does not satisfy the equilibrium equation for displacement w0 . Thus there is an error E(x, y). The
statement that error |E(x, y)| is not equal to zero implies:
a. There is an imbalance between external and internal forces in the z-direction.
b. Units of E(x,y) are the same as that of force.
C. The error is constant over the entire domain.
Statement1:- If a system in equilibrium while being subjected to external forces is disturbed by some virtual
displacement, the virtual work done by the forces will be zero.
Statement2:- Error force and virtual displacements are mutually orthogonal in such a system.
Both the statements are true and Statement 2 is the correct explanation for Statement 1.
Both the statements are true but Statement 2 is not the correct explanation for Statement 1.
Statement 1: Consider the case when the virtual displacement function is different than the actual displacement
function which is used to calculate the error in a differential equation. Such a choice of virtual displacement is
used in the special Galerkin method.
Statement 2: In the Special Galerkin method we minimize the integral of the square error over the domain.
Both statements are true and Statement 2 is correct explanation for Statement 1.
Both statements are true but Statement 2 is not correct explanation for Statement 1.
Select the correct option for displacement function u(x) to solve this ordinary differential equation
if we wish to use the special Galerkin method for solving the differential equation.
8) Consider a beam which is simply supported at both of its ends. This is shown in the1 point
following figure. The overall dimensions of the beam are 10 m, b = 120 mm, h = 200
mm. The beam is made of steel and the value of Young’s modulus (E) = 200 GPa. Here, we
assume: that the beam is subjected to a normal uniformly distributed load, q0 = 0.5 kN/m.
Calculate deflections at the mid-position of the beam by using the special- Galerkin method. Use a two-term
solution. The approximate function for the deflection to be used is
w0 (0)= 8.06 mm
w0 (0)= 6.06 mm
w0 (0)= 4.06 mm
w0 (0)= 2.06 mm
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
w0 (0)= 4.06 mm
9) A symmetric composite plate as shown in the following figure is in static equilibrium. 1 point
Mx , My and q.
Mx , My , Mxy and q.
Nx , Ny , Mx , My and q.
Nx , Ny , Nxy Mx , My , Mxy and q
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Mx , My and q.
10)In the general Galerkin method the differential equations are satisfied_____________. 1 point
in a point-by-point sense.
both a and b.
neither a nor b.