In case of a simply supported rectangular beam of span L and loaded with a central load W, the
length of elasto-plastic zone of the plastic hinge, is
(A) L/2
(B) L/3
(C) L/4
(D) L/5
Description : In case of a simply supported I-section beam of span L and loaded with a central load W, the length of elasto-plastic zone of the plastic hinge, is (A) L/2 (B) L/3 (C) L/4 (D) L/5
Last Answer : (D) L/5
Description : What is the distance away from midspan of a plastic hinge if developing in a simply supported beam of rectangular cross-section and span 6 m, subjected to a point load at the centre? (a) Zero (b) 1 m (c) 2 m (d) 3 m
Last Answer : (a) Zero
Description : A simply supported uniform rectangular bar breadth b, depth d and length L carries an isolated load W at its mid-span. The same bar experiences an extension e under same tensile load. The ratio of the maximum deflection to the ... (A) L/d (B) L/2d (C) (L/2d)² (D) (L/3d)²
Last Answer : (C) (L/2d)
Description : The ratio of the length and depth of a simply supported rectangular beam which experiences maximum bending stress equal to tensile stress, due to same load at its mid span, is (A) 1/2 (B) 2/3 (C) 1/4 (D) 1/3
Last Answer : (B) 2/3
Description : For a simply supported beam of span L, loaded with U.D.L. w/m over the whole span, the maximum B.M will be (a) wL/4 (b) wL2 /8 (c) wL2 /4 (d) WwL2 /2
Last Answer : (b) wL2
Description : The shear force at the centre of a simply supported beam of span l carrying a uniformly distributed load of w per unit length over the whole span is (a) wl (b) wl/2 (c) wl/4 (d) Zero
Last Answer : (d) Zero
Description : The maximum deflection of a simply supported beam of length L with a central load W, is (A) WL²/48EI (B) W²L/24EI (C) WL3 /48EI (D) WL²/8EI
Last Answer : (C) WL3 /48EI
Description : The width of a beam of uniform strength having a constant depth d length L, simply supported at the ends with a central load W is (A) 2WL/3fd² (B) 3WL/2fd² (C) 2fL/3Wd 4 (D) 3fL²/2Wd
Last Answer : (B) 3WL/2fd²
Description : A simply supported beam of span L carries a concentrated load W at its mid-span. The maximum bending moment M is (A) WL/2 (B) WL/4 (C) WL/8 (D) WL/12
Last Answer : (B) WL/4
Description : The section modulus of a rectangular light beam 25 metres long is 12.500 cm3 . The beam is simply supported at its ends and carries a longitudinal axial tensile load of 10 tonnes in addition to a point load of ... 13.33 kg/cm2 compressive (C) 26.67 kg/cm2 tensile (D) 26.67 kg/cm2 compressive
Last Answer : (C) 26.67 kg/cm2 tensile
Description : δ = (W a 2 b 2 ) / (3 EIL) is the value of deflection for ______ A. simply supported beam which has central point load B. simply supported beam which has eccentric point load C. simply supported beam which has U.D.L. point load per unit length D. fixed beam which has central point load
Last Answer : B. simply supported beam which has eccentric point load
Description : δ = (W a 2 b 2 ) / (3 EIl) is the value of deflection for ______ a. simply supported beam which has central point load b. simply supported beam which has eccentric point load c. simply supported beam which has U.D.L. point load per unit length d. fixed beam which has central point load
Last Answer : b. simply supported beam which has eccentric point load
Description : For a simply supported beam of span L, with point load W at the centre, the maximum B.M. will be (a) WL (b) WL/2 (c) WL/4 (d) WL/8
Last Answer : (c) WL/4
Description : A simply supported rectangular beam is uniformly loaded and is prestressed. The tendon provided for prestressing should be (a) Straight, above centroidal axis (b) Straight, below centroidal axis (c) parabolic, with convexity upward (d) Parabolic, with convexity downward
Last Answer : (d) Parabolic, with convexity downward
Description : A beam of uniform rectangular section 200 mm wide and 300mm deep is simply supported at its ends.It carries a uniformly distributed load of 9KN/m run over the entire span of 5m.If E=1×104 N/mm2, what is the maximum deflection? a.14.26 mm b.17.28 mm c.18.53 mm d.16.27 mm.
Last Answer : d.16.27 mm.
Description : A simply supported beam is of rectangular section.It carries a uniformly distributed load over the whole span.The deflection at the centre is y.If the depth of beam is doubled ,the deflection at the centre would be a.2y b.4y c.y/2 d.y/8.
Last Answer : d.y/8.
Description : The maximum deflection of a simply supported beam of span L, carrying an isolated load at the centre of the span; flexural rigidity being EI, is (A) WL3 /3EL (B) WL3 /8EL (C) WL3 /24EL (D) WL3 /48EL
Last Answer : (D) WL3 /48EL
Description : For a simply supported beam carrying uniformly distributed load W on it entire length L, the maximum bending moment is (A) WL/4 (B) WL/8 (C) WL/2 (D) WL/3
Last Answer : (B) WL/8
Description : The ratio of the maximum deflections of a simply supported beam with a central load W and of a cantilever of same length and with a load W at its free end, is (A) 1/8 (B) 1/10 (C) 1/12 (D) 1/16
Last Answer : (D) 1/16
Description : The ratio of the length and diameter of a simply supported uniform circular beam which experiences maximum bending stress equal to tensile stress due to same load at its mid span, is (A) 1/8 (B) 1/4 (C) 1/2 (D) 1/3
Last Answer : (C) 1/2
Description : Maximum deflection of a (A) Cantilever beam carrying a concentrated load W at its free end is WL3 /3EI (B) Simply supported beam carrying a concentrated load W at mid-span is WL3 /48EI (C) Cantilever beam, carrying a uniformly distributed load over span is WL3 /8EI (D) All the above
Last Answer : (D) All the above
Description : The horizontal deflection of a parabolic curved beam of span 10 m and rise 3 m when loaded with a uniformly distributed load l t per horizontal length is (where Ic is the M.I. at the crown, which varies as the slope ... arch). (A) 50/EIc (B) 100/EIc (C) 150/EIc (D) 200/E
Last Answer : (D) 200/E
Description : A concentrated load P acts on a simply supported beam of span L at a distance L/3 from the left support. The bending moment at the point of application of the load is given by (a) PL/3 (b) 2PL/3 (c) PL/9 (d) 2PL/9
Last Answer : (d) 2PL/9
Description : Which one of the following is the correct ratio of plastic moment to yield moment for a simply supported beam of uniform square cross section throughout the span (a) 1.5 (b) 1.7 (c) 2.0 (d) 2.34
Last Answer : (a) 1.5
Description : In a simply supported beam subjected to uniformly distributed load (w) over the entire length (l), total load=W, maximum Bending moment is (a) Wl/8 or wl2/8 at the mid-point (b) Wl/8 or wl2/8 at the end (c) Wl/4 or wl2/4 (d) Wl/2
Last Answer : (a) Wl/8 or wl2/8 at the mid-point
Description : In a simply supported beam (l + 2a) with equal overhangs (a) and carrying a uniformly distributed load over its entire length, B.M. at the middle point of the beam will be zero if (A) l = 2a (B) l = 4a (C) l < 2a (D) l > a
Last Answer : (A) l = 2a
Description : A simply supported beam (l + 2a) with equal overhangs (a) carries a uniformly distributed load over the whole length, the B.M. changes sign if (A) l > 2a (B) l < 2a (C) l = 2a (D) l = 4a
Last Answer : (A) l > 2a
Description : A simply supported beam carries a uniformly distributed load over the whole span.The deflection at the centre is y.If the distributed load per unit length is doubled and also depth of beam is doubled ,then the deflection at the centre would be a.2y b.4y c.y/2 d.y/4.
Last Answer : d.y/4.
Description : The ratio of the maximum deflections of a beam simply supported at its ends with an isolated central load and that of with a uniformly distributed load over its entire length, is (A) 3/2 (B) 15/24 (C) 24/15 (D) 2/3
Last Answer : (C) 24/15
Description : A simply supported beam A carries a point load at its mid span. Another identical beam B carries the same load but uniformly distributed over the entire span. The ratio of the maximum deflections of the beams A and B, will be (A) 2/3 (B) 3/2 (C) 5/8 (D) 8/5
Last Answer : (D) 8/5
Description : A simply supported beam carrying a uniformly distributed load over its whole span, is propped at the centre of the span so that the beam is held to the level of the end supports. The reaction of ... B) 3/8th the distributed load (C) 5/8th the distributed load (D) Distributed load
Last Answer : (C) 5/8th the distributed load
Description : A 8 metre long simply supported rectangular beam which carries a distributed load 45 kg/m. experiences a maximum fibre stress 160 kg/cm2 . If the moment of inertia of the beam is 640 cm4 , the overall depth of the beam is (A) 10 cm (B) 12 cm (C) 15 cm (D) 18 cm
Last Answer : (A) 10 cm
Description : A simply supported beam of span carries a uniformly distributed load . The maximum bending moment is (A) WL/2 (B) WL/4 (C) WL/8 (D) WL/12
Last Answer : (C) WL/8
Description : The maximum deflection of (A) A simply supported beam carrying a uniformly increasing load from either end and having the apex at the mid span is WL3 /60EI (B) A fixed ended beam ... ended beam carrying a concentrated load at the mid span is WL3 /192EI (D) All the above
Description : The maximum bending moment due to a moving load on a simply supported beam, occurs (A) At the mid span (B) At the supports (C) Under the load (D) Anywhere on the beam
Last Answer : (C) Under the load
Description : A simply supported beam AB is subjected to a concentrated load at C, the centre of the span. The area of the SF diagram from A to C will give a) BM at C b) Load at S c) SF at C d)Difference between BM values at A and C
Last Answer : d)Difference between BM values at A and C
Description : The deflection of any rectangular beam simply supported, is (A) Directly proportional to its weight (B) Inversely proportional to its width (C) Inversely proportional to the cube of its depth (D) Directly proportional to the cube of its length
Last Answer : (C) Inversely proportional to the cube of its depth
Description : If the ratio of the span to the overall depth does not exceed 10, the stiffness of the beam will ordinarily be satisfactory in case of a (A) Simply supported beam (B) Continuous beam (C) Cantilever beam (D) None of these
Last Answer : Answer: Option C
Description : In a simply supported beam loaded with U.D.L over the whole section, the bending stress is …………. at top and ………….. at bottom. (a) Compressive, tensile (b) Tensile, compressive (c) Tensile, zero (d) Compressive, zero
Last Answer : (a) Compressive, tensile
Description : If the maximum shear stress at the end of a simply supported R.C.C. beam of 16 m effective span is 10 kg/cm2 , the length of the beam having nominal reinforcement, is (A) 8 cm (B) 6 m (C) 8 m (D) 10 m
Description : The maximum bending moment for a simply supported beam with a uniformly distributed load w/unit length, is (A) WI/2 (B) WI²/4 (C) WI²/8 (D) WI²/12
Last Answer : (C) WI²/8
Description : When a simply supported beam is loaded with a point load at the centre, the maximum tensile stress is developed on the (a) Top fibre (b) Bottom fibre (c) Neutral axis (d) None of these
Last Answer : (b) Bottom fibre
Description : For a simply supported beam, loaded with point load, the B.M.D. will be (a) A triangle (b) A parabolic curve (c) A cubic curve (d) None of these
Last Answer : a) A triangle
Description : If a rectangular pre-stressed beam of an effective span of 5 meters and carrying a total load 3840 kg/m, is designed by the load balancing method, the central dip of the parabolic tendon should be (A) 5 cm (B) 10 cm (C) 15 cm (D) 20 cm
Last Answer : Answer: Option B
Description : A uniformly distributed load of 20 kN/m acts on a simply supported beam of rectangular cross section of width 20 mm and depth 60 mm. What is the maximum bending stress acting on the beam of 5m? a. 5030 Mpa b. 5208 Mpa c. 6600 Mpa d. Insufficient data
Last Answer : b. 5208 Mpa
Description : In comparison with a simply supported beam of same span and load , a continuous beam has a.less maximum bending moment b. same bending moment c. higher maximum bending moment d. twice the bending moment
Last Answer : a.less maximum bending moment
Description : In a simply supported beam carrying a uniformly distributed load over the left half span, the point of contraflexure will occur in (a) Left half span of the beam (b) Right half span of the beam. (c) Quarter points of the beam (d) Does not exist
Last Answer : (d) Does not exist
Description : For a simply supported beam with a central load, the bending moment is (A) Least at the centre (B) Least at the supports (C) Maximum at the supports (D) Maximum at the centre
Last Answer : (D) Maximum at the centre
Description : If the width b and depth d of a beam simply supported with a central load are interchanged, the deflection at the centre of the beam will be changed in the ratio of (A) b/d (B) d/b (C) (d/b)2 (D) (b/d)
Last Answer : (D) (b/d)2
Description : A simply supported beam carries two equal concentrated loads W at distances L/3 from either support. The maximum bending moment (A) WL/3 (B) WL/4 (C) 5WL/4 (D) 3WL/12
Last Answer : (A) WL/3