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1. A rectangular beam 60 mm wide and 150mm deep is simply supported over a span of 4 m. If beam is subjected to a central point load of 10 kN, find maximum bending stress induced in beam section.


2. A steel plate is bent into a circular arc of radius 10 m. If plate section be 120 mm wide and 20 mm thick, with E = 2 × 105 N/mm2, n maximum bending stress-induced is
3. The relative change in position is called __________
4. In T beams, maximum __ is less.
5. When space is less, _______ staircases is much preferred.
6. The length of staircase between two consecutive landings is called ___
7. To avoid failure of a column by buckling _______ limits are to be recommended.
8. Mild steel is an example of __________ mechanical property of material.
9. An I-beam section is of 100 mm width flange and 20 mm thick web. Under a given shear force, increase in shear stress at junction of flange and web would be
10. The approximate percentage of steel taken for lintels in absence of detailed design is ___
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Simple Stress and Strain
Stresses in Members
Strain Energy and Resilience
Center of Gravity and Moment of Inertia
Shear Force and Bending Moment
Pure Bending
Shear Stress
Direct and Bending Stress
Slope and Deflection
Indeterminate Beams
Torsion
Plastic and Local Buckling Behaviour of Steel
Cables and Arches
Influence Lines and Approximate Analysis for Statically Determinate Structures
Deflections
Deflections Using Energy Methods
Displacement Method of Analysis: Slope-Deflection Equations
Displacement Method of Analysis: Moment Distribution
Influence line diagram mcqs
Structural engineering important exam questions
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Structural engineering important exam questions III
Plastic Analysis
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Direct and Bending Stress
A rectangular beam 60 mm wide and 150mm deep is simply supported over a span of 4 m. If beam is subjected to a central point load of 10 kN, find maximum bending stress induced in beam section.

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