14.strain Energy Method PDF
14.strain Energy Method PDF
14.strain Energy Method PDF
PL3
GATE-2. is the deflection under the load P of a cantilever beam [length L, modulus
3EI
of elasticity, E, moment of inertia-I]. The strain energy due to bending is:
[GATE-1993]
P 2 L3 P 2 L3 P 2 L3 P 2 L3
(a) (b) (c ) (d )
3EI 6 EI 4 EI 48 EI
GATE-2. Ans. (b) We may do it taking average
3
⎛ P ⎞ PL P 2 L3
Strain energy = Average force x displacement = ⎜ ⎟ × =
⎝ 2 ⎠ 3EI 6 EI
∂U
Alternative method: In a funny way you may use Castiglione’s theorem, δ = . Then
∂P
∂U PL3 PL3
δ= = or U = ∫ ∂U = ∫ ∂P Partially integrating with respect to P we get
∂P 3EI 3EI
P2L3
U=
6EI
a respectively
are
(aa) 28 × 104, 76 × 104
(bb) 28 × 104, 48 × 104
(cc) 14 × 104, 90
9 × 104
(dd) 76 × 104
[GATEE-2000]
G
GATE-3. An
ns. (c) Resiliience = area under this curve
c up to 0.004 strain n
1
= × 0.004 × 70 × 106 = 14 4 × 10 4 Nm/m
m3
2
T
Toughness = area under this curve up u to 0.012 strain
s
1
7 × 106 × ( 0.0
= 14 × 10 4 + 70 012 − 0.004 ) + × ( 0.012 − 0.004 ) × (120 − 70 ) × 10
06 Nm/m3
2
= 90 × 104 Nm m/m3
G
GATE-4. A square ba ar of side 4 cm and le ength 100 cmm is subjec cted to an aaxial load P.P The
s
same bar iss then usedd as a cantiilever beamm and subje ected to alll end load P.P The
r
ratio of the
e strain ene ergies, storred in the bar in the second case to that stored
in
n the first case, is: [GATEE-1998]
(a
a) 16 (b) 400 (c) 1000 (d) 2500
2
⎛W⎞
⎜ A ⎟ AL W 2L
G
GATE-4. A
Ans. (d) U1 = ⎝ ⎠ =
2E 2AE
2 3 2 3
W L W L 2W 2L3
U2 = = =
6EI ⎛ 1 ⎞ Ea 4
6E ⎜ a4 ⎟
⎝ 12 ⎠
2
U2 4L2 ⎛ 100 ⎞
o
or = 2 = 4×⎜ ⎟ = 2500
U1 a ⎝ 4 ⎠
T
Toughn
ness
G
GATE-5. The total ar
T rea under the stress--strain curv
ve of a milld steel spe
ecimen testted up
to failure under tensio on is a mea asure of [GATEE-2002]
a) Ductility
(a (b) Ultimate
U streength (c) Stiffn
ness (d) Tough
hness
G
GATE-5. An
ns. (d)
Prev
vious 20-Ye
2 ars IE
ES Que
estion
ns
S
Strain E
Energy
y or Re
esilienc
ce
IES-1. What is the
W e strain en
nergy store
ed in a bod me V with stress σ due
dy of volum d to
g
gradually a
applied load
d? [IES
S-2006]
σE σ E2 σV 2 σ 2V
(a
a) (b) (c) (d)
V V E 2E
W
Where, E = Modulus
M of elasticity
e
1 σ2
IES-1. Ans. (d) Strain Energy = . ×V
2 E
IES-3. Strain energy stored in a body of volume V subjected to uniform stress s is:
[IES-2002]
(a) s E / V (b) sE2/ V (c) sV2/E (d) s2V/2E
IES-3. Ans. (d)
IES-4. A bar of length L and of uniform cross-sectional area A and second moment of
area ‘I’ is subjected to a pull P. If Young's modulus of elasticity of the bar
material is E, the expression for strain energy stored in the bar will be:
[IES-1999]
P2L PL2 PL2 P2L
(a) (b) (c)
(d)
2AE 2EI AE AE
1 1 ⎛P⎞ ⎛P L⎞ PL2
IES-4. Ans. (a) Strain energy = x stress x strain x volume = × ⎜ ⎟ × ⎜ . ⎟ × ( AL ) =
2 2 ⎝ A⎠ ⎝ A E ⎠ 2 AE
IES-5. Which one of the following gives the correct expression for strain energy
stored in a beam of length L and of uniform cross-section having moment of
inertia ‘I’ and subjected to constant bending moment M? [IES-1997]
ML ML M 2L M 2L
(a ) (b) (c) (d)
EI 2 EI EI 2 EI
IES-5. Ans. (d)
2
IES-6. A steel specimen 150 mm in cross-section stretches by 0·05 mm over a 50 mm
gauge length under an axial load of 30 kN. What is the strain energy stored in
the specimen? (Take E = 200 GPa) [IES-2009]
(a) 0.75 N-m (b) 1.00 N-m (c) 1.50 N-m (d) 3.00 N-m
IES-6. Ans. (a) Strain Energy stored in the specimen
( 30000 ) × 50 × 10 −3
2
1 1 ⎛ PL ⎞ P2L
= Pδ = P ⎜ = = = 0.75 N-m
2 2 ⎝ AE ⎟⎠ 2AE 2 × 150 × 10−6 × 200 × 109
IES-7. What is the expression for the strain energy due to bending of a cantilever
beam (length L. modulus of elasticity E and moment of inertia I)? [IES-2009]
P 2 L3 P 2 L3 P 2 L3 P 2 L3
(a) (b) (c) (d)
3EI 6 EI 4 EI 48EI
L
(Px)2 dx P2 ⎛ x 3 ⎞
L
P2L3
IES-7. Ans. (b) Strain Energy Stored = ∫ = ⎜ ⎟ =
0
2E 2EI ⎝ 3 ⎠ 0 6EI
IES-9. 30 C 8 steel has its yield strength of 400 N/mm2 and modulus of elasticity of 2 ×
105 MPa. Assuming the material to obey Hooke's law up to yielding, what is its
proof resilience? [IES-2006]
(a) 0·8 N/mm2 (b) 0.4 N/mm2 (c) 0·6 N/mm2 (d) 0·7 N/mm2
1 σ 2 1 ( 400 )
2
IES-10. Ans. (d) Toughness of material is the total area under stress-strain curve.
IAS-3. The strain energy stored in the beam with flexural rigidity EI and loaded as
shown in the figure is: [GATE-2008]
Toughness
IAS-5. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given
below the lists: [IAS-1996]
List-I (Mechanical properties) List-II (Meaning of properties)
A. Ductility 1. Resistance to indentation
B. Hardness 2. Ability to absorb energy during plastic
C. Malleability deformation
D. Toughness 3. Percentage of elongation
4. Ability to be rolled into flat product
Codes: A B C D A B C D
(a) 1 4 3 2 (b) 3 2 4 1
(c) 2 3 4 1 (d) 3 1 4 2
IAS-5. Ans. (d)
IAS-7. A truck weighing 150 kN and travelling at 2m/sec impacts which a buffer
spring which compresses 1.25cm per 10 kN. The maximum compression of the
spring is: Page 395 of 429 [IAS-1995]
Chapter-14 Strain Energy Method S K Mondal’s
(a) 20.00 cm
(b) 22.85 cm
(c) 27.66 cm
(d) 30.00 cm
IAS-7. Ans. (c) Kinetic energy of the truck = strain energy of the spring
⎛ 150 × 103 ⎞ 2
⎜ ⎟×2
1 1 2 mv 2 ⎝ 9.81 ⎠
mv = kx or x =
2
= = 0.2766m = 27.66 cm
2 2 k ⎡ 10 × 1000 ⎤
⎢ 0.0125 ⎥
⎣ ⎦
= = 45,000 mm4
12
⇒ Influence of circumferential and shearing force are neglected strain energy at the section.
π × 200 × ( 300 )
2
π FR2
δ= =
2EI 2 × 2 × 105 × 45000
δ = 3.14 × 10−3 mm.
or, EIy =
PbL 2
−
Pb L(
2
− b 2
−
P)( L − 2 a )
3
48 12 48
P ⎡ 2
y=
48EI ⎣ ( )
bL − 4b L2 − b2 − ( L − 2a ) ⎤
3