Description : Fatigue resistance of a material is measured by the (A) Elastic limit (B) Ultimate tensile strength (C) Young's modulus (D) Endurance limit
Last Answer : (D) Endurance limit
Description : The resistance to fatigue of a material is measured by (a) elastic limit (b) Young's modulus (c) ultimate tensile strength (d) endurance limit
Last Answer : (d) endurance limit
Description : Which of the following mechanical properties of a material is most structure insensitive? (A) Modulus of elasticity (young's modulus) (B) Toughness (C) Percentage reduction of area (D) Tensile strength
Last Answer : (A) Modulus of elasticity (young's modulus)
Description : Ratio of tensile to strain is A. Young's modulus B. stress C. stiffness D. tensile force
Last Answer : Young's modulus
Description : Steel rods are normally used for concrete reinforcement because concrete and steel have almost equal (A) Tensile strength (B) Compressive strength (C) Young's modulus (D) Thermal co-efficient of expansion
Last Answer : (D) Thermal co-efficient of expansion
Description : Factor of safety for fatigue loading is the ratio of (a) elastic limit to the working stress (b) Young's modulus to the ultimate tensile strength (c) endurance limit to the working stress (d) elastic limit to the yield point
Last Answer : (c) endurance limit to the working stress
Description : Reduction in the grain size reduces the __________ of the material. (A) Fatigue resistance (B) Tensile strength (C) Creep resistance (D) All (A), (B) & (C)
Last Answer : (C) Creep resistance
Last Answer : (D) All (A), (B) & (C)
Description : If C is creep coefficient, f is original pre-stress in concrete, m is modular ratio, E is Young's modulus of steel and e is shrinkage strain, the combined effect of creep and shrinkage is: (A) (1 - C)mf - eE B) (C - 1)mf + eE (C) (C - 1)mf - eE (D) (1 - C)mf + eE
Last Answer : Answer: Option B
Description : Percentage elongation during tensile test is indication of (a) Ductility (b) Malleability (c) Creep (d) Rigidity
Last Answer : (a) Ductility
Description : Young's modulus is defined as A. tensile strain/tensile stress B. tensile stress/tensile strain C. tensile stress × tensile strain D. length/area
Last Answer : tensile stress/tensile strain
Description : Young’s Modulus of elasticity is (a)Tensile stress / Tensile strain (b)Shear stress / Shear strain (c)Tensile stress / Shear strain (d)Shear stress / Tensile strain
Last Answer : a)Tensile stress / Tensile strain
Description : On decreasing the grain size of a polycrystalline material, the property most likely to deteriorate is (A) Creep (B) Toughness (C) Tensile strength (D) Fatigue
Last Answer : (B) Toughnes
Description : High copper amalgam lasts longer than low copper amalgam because of:** A. Increased compressive strength B. Increased corrosion resistance C. High creep D. Increased tensile strength E. Decreased setting expansion
Last Answer : A. Increased compressive strength
Description : The ductility of metal is usually expressed in terms of the: A. Yield strength (point where the material is not longer elastic) B. Percent elongation C. Modulus of elasticity (stiffness of the material)
Last Answer : B. Percent elongation
Description : Modulus of rupture of concrete is a measure of (A) Flexural tensile strength (B) Direct tensile strength (C) Compressive strength (D) Split tensile strength
Last Answer : Answer: Option A
Description : Cast iron has (A) High ductility (B) High malleability (C) Very high tensile strength (D) Its elastic limit very close to ultimate breaking strength
Last Answer : (D) Its elastic limit very close to ultimate breaking strength
Description : Cast iron has (A) Very high tensile strength (B) High ductility (C) High malleability (D) Elastic limit close to ultimate breaking strength
Last Answer : (D) Elastic limit close to ultimate breaking strength
Description : Copper has very low (A) Malleability (B) Ductility (C) Tensile strength (D) Thermal & electrical conductivity
Last Answer : (C) Tensile strength
Description : Which of the following relationships is correct for relating the three elastic constants of an isotropic elastic material (where, E = Young's modulus, G = Modulus of rigidity or shear modulus v = Poisson's ratio)? (A) E = 2G (1 + v) (B) E = G (1 + v) (C) E = G (1 + v)/2 (D) E = 2G (1 + 2v)
Last Answer : (A) E = 2G (1 + v)
Description : The ability of a material to resist plastic deformation known as _____________ a) Tensile strength b) Yield strength c) Modulus of elasticity d) Impact strength
Last Answer : b) Yield strength
Description : Strain energy of a member may be equated to (A) Average resistance × displacement (B) ½ stress × strain × area of its cross-section (C) ½ stress × strain × volume of the member (D) ½ (stress)2 × volume of the member + Young's modulus E
Last Answer : (D) ½ (stress)2 × volume of the member + Young's modulus E
Description : The property due to which a metal can be hammered into thin sheets without breaking is _______. a) malleability b)ductility c)tensile strength d)conductivity
Last Answer : a) malleability
Description : Wohler test is a destructive test to find out the __________ strength of a prepared metal specimen. (A) Creep (B) Fatigue (C) Endurance (D) Tensile
Last Answer : (B) Fatigue
Description : A cantilever shaft having 50 mm diameter and a length of 300mm has a disc of mass 100 kg at its free end. The Young’s modulus for the shaft material is 200 GN/m^2. Determine the static deflection of shaft in mm. A 0.144 B 0.244 C 0.344 D 0.444
Last Answer : A 0.144
Description : A cantilever shaft having 50 mm diameter and length of 300 mm has a disc of mass 100 kg at its free enD. The Young’s modulus for the shaft material is 200 GN/m 2 . Calculate the natural longitudinal frequency in Hz. A. 575B. 625 C. 525 D. 550
Last Answer : A. 575
Description : A cantilever shaft having 50 mm diameter and a length of 300 mm has a disc of mass 100 kg at its free end. The Young’s modulus for the shaft material is 200 GN/m 3 . Determine the static deflection of the shaft in mm. a) 0.147 b) 0.213 c) 0.132 d) 0.112
Last Answer : a) 0.147
Description : A cantilever shaft having 50 mm diameter and a length of 300 mm has a disc of mass 100 kg at its free end. The Young’s modulus for the shaft material is 200 GN/m 2 . Determine the frequency of transverse vibrations of the shaft. a) 31 b) 35 c) 37 d) 41
Last Answer : d) 41
Description : A cantilever shaft having 50 mm diameter and length of 300 mm has a disc of mass 100 kg at its free end. The Young’s modulus for the shaft material is 200 GN/m 2 . Calculate the natural longitudinal frequency in Hz. a) 575 b) 625 c) 525 d) 550
Last Answer : a) 575
Description : A cantilever shaft has a diameter of 6 cm and the length is 40cm, it has a disc of mass 125 kg at its free end. The Young’s modulus for the shaft material is 250 GN/m2. Calculate the static deflection in nm. a) 0.001 b) 0.083c) 1.022 d) 0.065
Last Answer : a) 0.001
Description : Elongation of a bar of uniform cross section of length ‘L’, due to its own weight ‘W’ is given by a. 2WL/E b. WL/E c. WL/2E d. WL/3E Where, E=Young’s modulus of elasticity of material
Last Answer : c. WL/2E
Description : What is Young’s modulus? Describe an experiment to find out Young’s modulus of material
Last Answer : What is Young’s modulus? Describe an experiment to find out Young’s modulus of material in the form of a long straight wire.
Description : If S is stress, Y is Young’s modulus of material of a wire, the energy stored in the wire per unit volume is (a) 2Y/S (b) S/2Y (c) 2S2Y (d) S2/2Y
Last Answer : Ans:(d)
Description : The assumption in the theory of bending of beams is: (A) Material is homogeneous (B) Material is isotropic (C) Young's modulus is same in tension as well as in compression (D) All the above
Last Answer : (D) All the above
Description : An open-ended cylinder of radius and thickness is subjected to internal pressure . The Young's modulus for the material is and Poisson's ratio is . The longitudinal strain is (A) Zero (B) pr/TE (C) pr/2TE (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Zero
Description : For a given material, if E, C, K and m are Young's modulus, shearing modulus, bulk modulus and Poisson ratio, the following relation does not hold good (A) E = 9KC/3K + C (B) E = 2K (1 + 2/m) (C) E = 2C (1 + 1/m) (D) E = 3C (1 - 1/m)
Last Answer : (C) E = 2C (1 + 1/m)
Description : For a given material Young's modulus is 200 GN/m2 and modulus of rigidity is 80 GN/m2 . The value of Poisson's ratio is (A) 0.15 (B) 0.20 (C) 0.25 (D) 0.30
Last Answer : (C) 0.25
Description : Pick up the correct assumption of the theory of simple bending (A) The value of the Young's modulus is the same in tension as well as in compression (B) Transverse section of a beam remains ... bending (C) The material of the beam is homogeneous and isotropic (D) All the above
Description : A compression spring is made of music wire of 2 mm diameter having a shear strength and shear modulus of 800 Mpa and 80 Gpa respectively. The mean coil diameter is 20mm, free length is 40 mm, and the number ... by 8 times b. decreased by 2 times c. increased by 2 times d. decreased by 8 times
Last Answer : a. increased by 8 times
Description : Which of the following is measure of stiffness? a) Modulus of elasticity b) Modulus of plasticity c) Resilience d) Toughness
Last Answer : a) Modulus of elasticity
Description : The property of a material by which it can be drawn to a smaller section by applying a tensile load is called (a) Elasticity (b) Plasticity (c) Ductility (d) Malleabilityy
Last Answer : (c) Ductility
Description : Between 230 and 370°C, blue brittleness is caused in mild steel because of the (A) Immobility of dislocation (B) Strain-ageing (C) Increase in Young's modulus (D) Strain hardening
Last Answer : Option B
Description : The ability of a material to absorb energy in the elastic range is a measure of its (A) Toughness (B) Resilience (C) Malleability (D) Brittleness
Last Answer : (B) Resilience
Description : Percentage elongation of a material is a measure of its (A) Ductility (B) Brittleness (C) Toughness (D) Malleability
Last Answer : (A) Ductility
Description : Amount of energy that a material can absorb before its fracture is a measure of its (A) Toughness (B) Resilience (C) Malleability
Last Answer : (A) Toughness
Description : The formation of oxide film on a metal due to atmospheric exposure reduces its (A) Toughness (B) Stiffness (C) Creep limit (D) All (A), (B) & (C)
Last Answer : (C) Creep limit
Description : The relation between modulus of rupture fcr, splitting strength fcs and direct tensile strength fcl is given by (A) fcr - fcs = fcl (B) fcr > fcs > fcl (C) fcr < fcs < fcl (D) fcs > fcr > fcl
Description : Elastomers are (A) Thermosetting material (B) Exemplified by protein derivatives (C) Having high flexural strength (D) Having very high tensile strength and heat resistance
Last Answer : (C) Having high flexural strength
Description : Failure of a material is termed as fatigue failure, if it fails below the yield point. The resistance to fatigue failure of a material is measured by the (A) Ultimate tensile strength (U.T.S.) (B) Endurance limit (C) Elastic limit (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Endurance limit
Description : What is the SI unit of Young’s modulus of elasticity? -Do You Know?
Last Answer : answer: