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CE6402 NOTES STRENGTH OF MATERIALS REGULATION 2013 ANNA UNIVERSITY

CE6402 NOTES STRENGTH OF MATERIALS

CE6402 NOTES STRENGTH OF MATERIALS REGULATION 2013 ANNA UNIVERSITY

UNIT I ENERGY PRINCIPLES CE6402 NOTES

Strain energy and strain energy density – strain energy due to axial load, shear, flexure and torsion – Castigliano‟s theorems – Maxwell‟s reciprocal theorems – Principle of virtual work – application of energy theorems for computing deflections in beams and trusses – Williot Mohr’s Diagram.

UNIT II INDETERMINATE BEAMS CE6402 NOTES

Concept of Analysis – Propped cantilever and fixed beams-fixed end moments and reactions – Theorem of three moments – analysis of continuous beams – shear force and bending moment diagrams.

UNIT III COLUMNS AND CYLINDER CE6402 NOTES

Euler‟s theory of long columns – critical loads for prismatic columns with different end conditions; Rankine-Gordon formula for eccentrically loaded columns – Eccentrically loaded short columns – middle third rule – core section – Thick cylinders – Compound cylinders.

UNIT IV STATE OF STRESS IN THREE DIMENSIONS

Determination of principal stresses and principal planes – Volumetric strain –Theories of failure – Principal stress – Principal strain – shear stress – Strain energy and distortion energy theories – application in analysis of stress, load carrying capacity.

UNIT V ADVANCED TOPICS IN BENDING OF BEAMS CE6402

Unsymmetrical bending of beams of symmetrical and unsymmetrical sections – Shear Centre – curved beams – Winkler Bach formula.

 

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CE6401 Question Bank CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS REGULATION 2013 Anna University

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1. Define seasoning of Timber.

2. List out the defects in timber.

3. What are the causes of decay of wood work?

4. What is veneer plywood?

5. Define annealling of steel.

6. Mention the market forms of steel.

7. What is anodizing of aluminium?

8. What are the available forms of aluminium?

9. Describe the composition of duralumin.

10. What are the methods through which galvanized coatings is given to GI sheets?

11. What are the paints commonly used in building construction?

12. Name the basic components of paints?

13. What is pigment volume concentration number?

14. What are the considerations in choosing paints?

15. Define distempers.

16. Mention the types of varnishes.

17. Differentiate between dry distemper and oil bound distemper.

18. Define covering capacity of paints.

19. Define blown bitumen.

20. What is penetration of bitumen?

21. What are the constituents of Glass?

22. What are the properties of Glass?

23. What are the uses of Glass?

24. What is the characteristic feature of ceramic materials?

25. What is Sealent and where it is used?

26. List the uses of ceramics?

27. Write a short note on FGRP?

28. What are the uses of FGRP?

29. Write any four properties of clay products?

30.What are the uses of Clay products?

31.State any four properties of Refractories?

32.Write a short note on Refractories?

33.What do you mean by composite materials?

34.What are the types of composite materials?

35.What are laminar composites?

36.What are the applications of laminar composites?

37.What is Geo Membrane?

38.What are the uses of Geo membrane?

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1. Why you choose stone as a building material?

2. Write down the characteristics of good stone?

3. List out the types of tests on stones.

4. List out the tests on bricks?

5. Define the term frog.

6. Explain deterioration and preservation of stone work?

7. List out the names of bricks for special use.

8. Explain light weight concrete blocks?

9. What is the standard size of brick used for construction?

10. How will you classify bricks? Write down the types of bricks?

11. How do you store lime and what are the precautions in handling lime?

12. List out the types of tests for lime. Give some examples.

13. List out the various grades of cement in India.

14. Write down the mechanics of setting of cement.

15. Write down the formula for lime saturation factor (LSF).

16. What are the industrial byproducts of cement?

17. What do you mean by setting time of cement?

18. What are the required chemical and physical characteristics of flyash?

19. How will you classify sand for making concrete?

20. List out the tests for quality of sand. Explain any one of them.

21. What do you mean by aggregate abrasion value?

22. Write down the tests for coarse aggregate?

23. Write down the general requirements of mortars?

24. What are the tests prescribed for mortar?

25. Write down the processes in manufacturing of clay bricks?

26. What is meant by efflorescence in bricks? How can it be removed?

27. What is meant by hollow blocks? Mention its applications.

28. State any four advantages of bricks as compared with stones.

29. List the different types of refractory bricks?

30. Give the different classifications of stones, giving an example of each.

31. How will you manufacture concrete blocks? Explain the procedure in detail.

32. Write down the dimensions and tolerances in the concrete blocks according to B.I.S.

33. How will you classify the concrete blocks? Mention its names.

34. What are the usual tests prescribed for concrete blocks?

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CE6401 Notes CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS REGULATION 2013 Anna University

CE6401 Notes CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS REGULATION 2013 Anna University

CE6401 Notes CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS REGULATION 2013 Anna University

UNIT I STONES – BRICKS – CONCRETE BLOCKS

Stone as building material – Criteria for selection – Tests on stones – Deterioration andPreservation of stone work – Bricks – Classification – Manufacturing of clay bricks – Tests on bricks – Compressive Strength – Water Absorption – Efflorescence – Bricks for special use – Refractory bricks – Cement, Concrete blocks – Light weight concrete blocks.

CE6401 Notes UNIT II LIME – CEMENT – AGGREGATES – MORTAR

Lime – Preparation of lime mortar – Cement – Ingredients – Manufacturing process – Types and Grades – Properties of cement and Cement mortar – Hydration – Compressive strength – Tensile strength – Fineness– Soundness and consistency – Setting time – Industrial byproducts – Fly ash – Aggregates – Natural stone aggregates – Crushing strength – Impact strength –
Flakiness Index – Elongation Index – Abrasion Resistance – Grading – Sand Bulking.

CE6401 Notes UNIT III CONCRETE

Concrete – Ingredients – Manufacturing Process – Batching plants – RMC – Properties of fresh concrete – Slump – Flow and compaction Factor – Properties of hardened concrete – Compressive, Tensile and shear strength – Modulus of rupture – Tests – Mix specification – Mix proportioning – BIS method – High Strength Concrete and HPC – Self compacting Concrete – Other types of Concrete – Durability of Concrete.

CE6401 Notes UNIT IV TIMBER AND OTHER MATERIALS

Timber – Market forms – Industrial timber– Plywood – Veneer – Thermacole – Panels of laminates – Steel – Aluminum and Other Metallic Materials – Composition – Aluminium composite panel – Uses – Market forms – Mechanical treatment – Paints – Varnishes – Distempers – Bitumens.

CE6401 Notes  UNIT V MODERN MATERIALS

Glass – Ceramics – Sealants for joints – Fibre glass reinforced plastic – Clay products – Refractories – Composite materials – Types – Applications of laminar composites – Fibre textiles – Geomembranes and Geotextiles for earth reinforcement.

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MA6459 Question Bank NUMERICAL METHODS for Regulation 2013 Anna University

MA6459 Question Bank NUMERICAL METHODS for Regulation 2013 Anna University

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1. Write sufficient condition for convergence of an iterative method
for Xf (AU –A/M 2010)

2. Write the procedure to find the numerically smallest eigenvalue
of a matrix by power method. (AU –A/M 2010)

3. To what kind of a matrix, can the Jacob’s method be applied to
obtain the eigenvalues of a matrix? (AU –N/D 2010)

4. What is the criterion for the convergence in Newton’s method?
(AU –A/M 2011), (NOV/DEC 2015)

5. By Gauss elimination method solve (AU –A/M 2011)

6. Solve Xe X by the method of iteration. (AU N/D 2011)

7. Using Newton’s method, find the root between 0 and 1 of
(AU N/D 2011)

8. Staten the order of convergence and the criterion for the
convergence in Newton’s method. (AU –A/M 2012)

9. Give two direct methods to solve a system of linear equation.
(AU –A/M 2012) (NOV/DEC 2015)

10. Write down the order of convergence and the condition for
convergence of fixed point iteration method. (AU –N/D 2012)

11. What are the advantages of iterative methods over direct
methods for solving a system of linear equations?
(AU –N/D 2012)

12. Find an iterative formula to find the reciprocal of a given
number ( (AU –M/J 2013)

13. What is the use power method? (AU –M/J 2013)

14. Form the divided difference table for the data and )85,4()40,3(),4,1(),1,0(
(AU-APR/MAY-2010)(N/D 2015).

15. Define a cubic spline S(x) which is commonly used for interpolation.
(AU-APR/MAY-2010)

16. When to use Newton’s forward interpolation and when to use Newton’s
backward interpolation? (AU-NOV/DEC-2010)

17. Write down the Newton-cote’s formula for the equidistant ordinates. (AUMAY/JUNE 2011)
18. When do you apply Simpson’s 1/3 rule ,and what is the order of the error
in Simpson’s 1/3 rule. (AU- MAY/JUNE 2011)

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MA6459 Important Questions NUMERICAL METHODS for Regulation 2013 Anna University

MA6459 Important Questions NUMERICAL METHODS for Regulation 2013 Anna University

MA6459 Important Questions NUMERICAL METHODS for Regulation 2013 Anna University

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1. State the condition for convergence of Newton-Raphson method.

2. State the order of convergence of (i) the iteration formula and (ii) the Newton-Raphson.

3. When does Gauss elimination method fail?

4. Sate a sufficient condition for Gauss-Seidel method to converge.

5. How will you find the smallest eigen value of a square matrix, by power method?

6. What are the conditions under which the power method can be applied?

7. When does the power method work satisfactorily?

8. State Fixed point theorem.

9. State Newton’s formula for interpolation.

10. State Newton’s divided difference interpolation formula .

11. State Lagrange’s interpolation formula for unequal intervals.

12. What do you mean by inverse interpolation?

13. write down the formula for the cubic spline polynomial y(x).

14. State any two properties of divided differences.

15. State any two properties of cubic spline function.

16. What do you mean by numerical integration?

17. State Simpson’s 1/3 and 3/8 formulas for numerical integration.

18. In numerical integration, what should be the number of intervals to apply Simpson’s one-third rule and Simpson’s three-eighth rule?

19.State Trapezoidal rule to evaluate a double integral.

20. State Simpson’s 1/3 rule to evaluate a double integral.

21. What is the difference between an initial value problem and a boundary value problem?
22. What do you mean by truncation error and what is the order of truncation error in Taylor’s series method of nth order?

23. Compare Taylor series and Runge-Kutta methods.

24. What do we mean by single step methods and multistep methods?

25. Why the predictor-corrector methods are called so?

26. Compare Runge-Kutta method and predictor corrector methods

27. Write down the Milne’s predictor-corrector formula.

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Subject Code MA6459
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MA6459 Notes NUMERICAL METHODS for Regulation 2013 Anna University

MA6459 Notes NUMERICAL METHODS for Regulation 2013 Anna University

MA6459 Notes NUMERICAL METHODS for Regulation 2013 Anna University

OUTCOMES of ma6459 Notes:

The students will have a clear perception of the power of numerical techniques, ideas and would be able to demonstrate the applications of these techniques to problems drawn from industry, management and other engineering fields.

OBJECTIVES:

This course aims at providing the necessary basic concepts of a few numerical methods and give procedures for solving numerically different kinds of problems occurring in engineering and technology

TEXT BOOKS for MA6459 Notes:

1. Grewal. B.S., and Grewal. J.S.,”Numerical methods in Engineering and Science”, Khanna Publishers, 9th Edition, New Delhi, 2007.
2. Gerald. C. F., and Wheatley. P. O., “Applied Numerical Analysis”, Pearson Education, Asia, 6 th Edition, New Delhi, 2006.

REFERENCES for MA6459 Notes :

1. Chapra. S.C., and Canale.R.P., “Numerical Methods for Engineers, Tata McGraw Hill, 5th Edition, New Delhi, 2007.
2. Brian Bradie. “A friendly introduction to Numerical analysis”, Pearson Education, Asia, New Delhi, 2007.
3. Sankara Rao. K., “Numerical methods for Scientists and Engineers”, Prentice Hall of India Private, 3rd Edition, New Delhi, 2007.

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BE8255 important questions Basic Electrical Electronics and Measurement Engineering

BE8255 important questions Basic Electrical Electronics and Measurement Engineering

BE8255 important questions BASIC ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS AND MEASUREMENT ENGINEERING Regulation 2017 Anna University Free Download. BEEME important questions BE8255 Free Pdf Download.

Subject Name BASIC ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS AND MEASUREMENT ENGINEERING
Subject Code BE8255
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What is meant by charge?
Charge is an electrical property of the atomic particles which matter
consists. The charge of an electron is so small. Charge in motion represents current. The unit of charge is coulomb.

Give short notes on resistor.
It is a property of a substance3 which opposes the flow of electrons. It is denoted by R and its unit is Ohm

Define line currents and phase currents?
The currents flowing in the lines are called as line currents The currents flowing through phase are called phase currents (BE8255 important questions BASIC ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS AND MEASUREMENT ENGINEERING)

What is meant by apparent power?
Apparent power is the product of voltage and current and it is not true power. Unit is VA

What is meant by residual magnetism?
Practically though the generator is not working, without any current
through field winding, the field poles posses some magnetic flux. This is called as residual magnetism.

what is the principle of DC motor?
Whenever a current carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field, it
experiences a mechanical force. (BE8255 important questions BASIC ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS AND MEASUREMENT ENGINEERING)

Write the various losses occurring in DC generator
Copper loss
Iron loss
Mechanical loss

What are the major broad classification of WECS?
There are two broad classification of WECS. They are
i. Horizontal Axis machines and
ii. Vertical Axis machines (BE8255 important questions BASIC ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS AND MEASUREMENT ENGINEERING)

Why are NAND and NOR gates known as universal gates?
The NAND and NOR gates are known as universal gates, since any logic function can be implemented using NAND or NOR gates.

What short notes on DVM?
DVM are measuring instrument ts that convert analog voltage to signals in to digital or numeric readout. (BE8255 important questions BASIC ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS AND MEASUREMENT ENGINEERING)

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PH8252 important questions Physics for Information Science

PH8252 important questions Physics for Information Science

PH8252 important questions Physics for Information Science important questions for regulation 2017 in Anna University.

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Subject Name PHYSICS FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE
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Define mean free path.

The average distance traveled by a free electron between any two
successive collisions in the presence of an applied field is known as mean free
path. It is the product of drift velocity of the electron (vd) and collision time (τ)
λ= vd ×τc

Electrical Conductivity
1. The co-efficient of electrical conductivity is defined as the quantity of
electricity flowing per unit area per unit time maintained at unit potential
gradient.
2. Electrical conductivity is purely due to number of free electrons.
3. Conduction of electricity takes place from higher potential end to the lower
potential end.

What is Fermi level in a semiconductor?
Fermi level in a semiconductor is the energy level situated in the band gap
of the semiconductor. It is exactly located at the middle of the band gap in the
case of intrinsic semiconductor.

What is an intrinsic semiconductor?
Semiconductor in an extremely pure form (without impurities) is known as
intrinsic semiconductor.

What are paramagnetic materials?
The magnetic materials which exhibit paramagnetism are called
paramagnetic material.

What is non-linear optics?
The field of optics dealing with the non-linear behavior of optical materials.

What are the applications of metallic glasses?

Metallic glasses possess high tensile strength. They are superior than
common steels. This makes them useful as reinforcing elements in concrete,
plastic or rubber.
Due to their high strength, high ductility, rollability and good corrosion
resistance, they are used to make razor blades. This fact is also utilized to
make different kinds of springs.

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Subject Name CIRCUIT ANALYSIS
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What is electric circuit or electric network?

The combination of various electrical elements such as resistors, capacitors and inductors along with various energy sources such as voltage and current sources is called electric circuit or electric network.

Define branch and node.

Branch: It is a portion of a circuit with two terminal connected to it. A branch may contain one or more elements.

Node: It is a junction of two or more branches.

Define bilateral and unilateral network.

Bilateral network: The voltage-currant relationship is same for current flowing in either direction is called bilateral network.

Ex. R, L and C

Unilateral network: The network has different relationships between voltage and current for the two possible directions of current.

Ex: Diodes, vaccum tubes

Define static characteristics.
Static characteristics are the set of rules or criteria that is defined for those instruments that varies very slowly with time or remains a constant.

What is the property of additivity and homogeneity?

The principle of super position is a combination of additivity and homogeneity.

The property of addivity says that the response in a circuit due to number of sources is given by sum of response due to individual sources acting alone.

The property of homogeneity says that if al the sources are multiplied by a constant, then the response is also multiplied by the same constant.

What is meant by short and open circuits?

A short is conductor with zero resistance and an open is an infinitely large resistance. When we short circuit the resistance we replace the resistance by a conductor with zero resistance and when we open the circuit a resistance we remove the resistance.

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