Civil Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 5 (Q.No. 9)
9.
If all the dimensions of a bar are increased in the proportion n : 1, the proportion with which the maximum stress produced in the prismatic bar by its own weight, will increase in the ratio
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Ankit said:
9 years ago
Please explain it.
Muhammad Zeeshan khan said:
7 years ago
The formula of stress by its own weight is stress=wl/2AE if we increase by n:1 ie l by n and A by 1 than we get the which is increased by n:1.
Deepak said:
7 years ago
I think the answer is D.
Bharat said:
7 years ago
As stress = WL/2AE.
If all dimensions increased in ration n:1 then length becomes n times original length and area becomes n^2 times original area and hence stress becomes 1/n times. So the answer is 1/n:1.
If all dimensions increased in ration n:1 then length becomes n times original length and area becomes n^2 times original area and hence stress becomes 1/n times. So the answer is 1/n:1.
Suraj said:
6 years ago
The answer is absolutely right,
if you consider a section at " x " distance from the bottom , weight of that portion W= density x volume = density X area X length = d X A X x, for x= L, W= d X A X L, now stress = w/A, stress = d * L, so only L is variable here.
if you consider a section at " x " distance from the bottom , weight of that portion W= density x volume = density X area X length = d X A X x, for x= L, W= d X A X L, now stress = w/A, stress = d * L, so only L is variable here.
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Krish said:
6 years ago
Elongation due to self-weight, √L=WL/2AE.
√L/L =W/2AE.
Stress=(√L/L)*E= W/2A.
Hence, in my opinion, the answer would be 1/n^2:1.
√L/L =W/2AE.
Stress=(√L/L)*E= W/2A.
Hence, in my opinion, the answer would be 1/n^2:1.
Miller Jonson said:
5 years ago
It should be B.
M K said:
5 years ago
Everyone is calculating Deflection but in the question they have asked the maximum stress not deflection. So, answer B is correct.
Amit kushwaha said:
5 years ago
Thanks @Suraj.
Rot said:
5 years ago
Thank you for explaining @ M K.
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