Description : Longitudinal strain in a thin shell is a) σh /E b) σl /E c) σr /E d) None
Last Answer : d) None
Description : In a thin shell which stress is negligible a) σh b) σl c) σr d) None
Last Answer : c) σr
Description : The maximum strain in a thick cylinder under pi will be a) σh/E+μ σl/E b) σh/ E+ μσr/E c) σr/E+μ σl/E d) None
Last Answer : b) σh/ E+ μσr/E
Description : Which stress is constant in a thick shell a) σh b) σl c) σr d) None
Last Answer : b) σl
Description : Maximum shear stress in a thick shell is a) (σh+ σl)/2 b) (σh+ σr)/2 c) (σh– σl)/2 d) None
Last Answer : b) (σh+ σr)/2
Description : In a thick shell which stress is negligible a) σh b) σl c) σr d) None
Description : Considering σh, σl and σr, maximum shear stress will be a) (σh—σl) /2 b) (σl— σh) /2 c) (σh + σr) /2 d) None
Last Answer : c) (σh + σr) /2
Description : Design of a thin shell under pressure is done on the basis of a. Radial stress b. Longitudinal stress c. Hoop stress d. All the three stresses
Last Answer : c. Hoop stress
Description : Which stress is the least in a thin shell a. Longitudinal stress b. Hoop stress c. Radial stress d. None
Last Answer : c. Radial stress
Description : What is the ratio of hoop stresses in a spherical vs cylindrical shell of same diameter, thickness and under same pressure? a. 4:1 b. 2:1 c. 1:2 d. 1:4
Last Answer : c. 1:2
Description : Hoop stress in a thin vessel is a. pD/2t b. pD/4t c. pD/3t d. None
Last Answer : a. pD/2t
Description : When a thin cylindrical shell is subjected to an internal pressure, there will be a) a decrease in diameter and length of the shell b) an increase in diameter and length of the shell c) an ... and decrease in length of the shell d) a decrease in diameter and increase in length of the shell
Last Answer : b) an increase in diameter and length of the shell
Description : Value of σr in a thin shell is a) pD/2t b) pD/4t c) pD/3t d) None
Description : Which one is most important in a thin shell? a) d/t 10 c) Stresses are uniform d) None
Last Answer : c) Stresses are uniform
Description : Which is most predominant type of failure in a thin shell? a. Bearing failure b. Compression failure c. Crushing failure d. None
Last Answer : d. None
Description : Stresses in a thin cylindrical shell under internal pressure is independent of a. Diameter b. Thickness c. Length d. Diameter and thickness
Last Answer : c. Length
Description : A thin spherical shell under internal pressure will fail under a. Maximum shear stress b. Principal compressive stress c. Principal tensile stress d. None
Last Answer : c. Principal tensile stress
Description : A thin cylindrical shell under internal pressure can fail by a. Shear b. Compression c. Tension d. None
Last Answer : c. Tension
Description : Radial stress in a thin shell is given by a. pD/2t b. pD/4t c. pD/3t d. None
Description : Among the cylindrical and spherical thin vessels of same material, diameter and pressure which has the lesser thickness a. Cylindrical shell b. Spherical shell c. Cylindrical shell with semi spherical heads d. None
Last Answer : b. Spherical shell
Description : A thick cylinder is subjected to an internal pressure of 60 MPa. If the hoop stress on the outer surface is 150 MPa, then the hoop stress on the internal surface is a) 105 MPa b) 180 MPa c) 210 MPa d) 135 MPa.
Last Answer : c) 210 MPa
Description : In a thick-cylinder pressurized from inside, the hoop stress is maximum at a) The center of the wall thickness b) the outer radius c) the inner radius d) both the inner and the outer radii
Last Answer : c) the inner radius
Description : Hoop shrinking in thick cylinders is done to achieve (a) Increased stresses (b) Decreased stresses (c ) Uniform stresses (d) None
Last Answer : Hoop shrinking technique is used to make the stresses on the cylinder walls evenly distributed around the circumference of the cylinder, which results in a uniform stress distribution. This is important for ... under load. It also makes sure that the cylinder can withstand the pressure inside it.
Description : The statement : stress is proportional to strain, i.e. the Hooke’s law holds good upto (a) Elastic Limit (b) Proportional Limit (c) Plastic Limit (d) Yield point
Last Answer : (b) Proportional Limit
Description : Most important features of any spring are (a) Deflection, stiffness and strength (b) Stiffness, bending and shear strengths (c) Strain energy, deflection and strength (d) None
Last Answer : (c) Strain energy, deflection and strength
Description : The strain energy stored in a spiral spring is given by? (a) 12M²L/Ebtᵌ (b) 6M²L/Ebtᵌ (c) 8M²L/Ebtᵌ (d) None of the listed
Last Answer : (b) 6M²L/Ebtᵌ
Description : The springs in brakes and clutches are used (a) To apply forces (b) To measure forces (c) To absorb shocks (d) To absorb strain energy
Last Answer : (a) To apply forces
Description : In spring balances, the spring is used (a) To apply forces (b) To absorb shocks (c) To store strain energy (d) To measure forces
Last Answer : (d) To measure forces
Description : Strain energy in a spring should be (a) Large (b) Small (c) Zero (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Large
Description : Strain energy in a leaf spring is (a) W x δ (b) W x δ/3 (c) W x δ/2 (d) None
Last Answer : (c) W x δ/2
Description : Resilience of spring is (a) Strain energy per unit length (b) Strain energy per unit area (c) Strain energy per unit mass (d) None
Last Answer : (d) None
Description : Strain energy in a close coiled helical spring is (a) τ2/8G (b) τ2/16G (c) τ2/4G (d) None
Last Answer : (c) τ2/4G
Description : Lame’s equation used to find the thickness of the cylinder is based on maximum strain failure. a) True b) False
Last Answer : b) False
Description : In the strain energy method of slope and deflection ,load is applied a. gradually b.suddenly c.with an impact. d.None.
Last Answer : c.with an impact.
Description : The strain energy will be higher in which shaft under the same torque (a) Solid shaft (b) Hollow shaft (c) Same in Solid as well as hollow shaft (d) None
Last Answer : (b) Hollow shaft
Description : In a simple bending theory, one of the assumption is that the plane sections before bending remain plane after bending. This assumption means that a. stress is uniform throughout the beam b. ... the distance from the neutral axis d. strain is proportional to the distance from the neutral axis
Last Answer : d. strain is proportional to the distance from the neutral axis
Description : When a beam is subjected to a bending moment the strain in a layer is …………the distance from the neutral axis. (a) Independent of (b) Directly proportional to (c) Inversely proportional to (d) None of these
Last Answer : (b) Directly proportional to
Description : Variation of bending strain in a beam has (a) Parabolic variation (b) Linear variation (c) Cubical variation (d) None
Last Answer : (b) Linear variation
Description : The graphical representation of variation of axial load on y axis and position of cross section along x axis is called as _____ (a) Bending moment diagram (b) Shear force diagram (c) Stress-strain diagram (d) Trust diagram
Last Answer : (d) Trust diagram
Description : Which stress strain curve is more steep (a) For a ductile material (b) For a brittle material (c) For a pure metal (d) None
Last Answer : b) For a brittle material
Description : Linear stress strain curve is for a (a) Load ∞ displacement (b) Load ∞ ( 1/displacement) (c) Load = ( displacement)2 (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Load ∞ displacement
Description : 70. Shear strain is a (a) Linear strain (b) Parabolic strain (c) Angular strain (d) None
Last Answer : (c) Angular strain
Description : Shear strain is a (a) Linear strain (b) Parabolic strain (c) Logarithmic strain (d) None
Description : In a composite body, consisting of two different materials...........will be same in both materials. (a) Stress (b) Strain (c) Both stress and strain (d) None of these
Last Answer : (b) Strain
Description : When a wire is stretched to double in length, the longitudinal strain produced in it is (a) 0.5 (b) 1.0 (c) 1.5 (d) 2.0
Last Answer : b) 1.0
Description : Which of the following is a dimensionless quantity? (a) Shear stress (b) Poison’s ratio (c) Strain (d) Both (b) and (c)
Last Answer : (d) Both (b) and (c)