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The gross section of the web of a beam is defined as
Options
A. depth of the beam multiplied by its web thickness
B. width of the flange multiplied by its web thickness
C. sum of the flange width and depth of the beam multiplied by the web thickness
D. none of these.
Correct Answer
depth of the beam multiplied by its web thickness
Steel Structure Design problems
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1. Length of an outstanding leg of a vertical stiffener, may be taken equal to
Options
A.
th of clear depth of the girder plus 15 mm
B.
th of clear depth of the girder plus 20 mm
C.
th of clear depth of the girder plus 25 mm
D.
th of clear depth of the girder plus 50 mm
E.
th of clear depth of the girder plus 50 mm.
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th of clear depth of the girder plus 25 mm
2. The beam outside a wall upto floor level above it, is known as
Options
A. rafter
B. purlin
C. spandrel beam
D. lintel
E. none of these.
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Correct Answer: spandrel beam
3. If
d
is the distance between the flange angles,
Options
A. vertical stiffeners are provided in steel plate girders if the web is less than
d
/85
B. vertical stiffeners are provided in high tensile steel plate girders if the web is less than
d
/175
C. horizontal stiffeners are provided in high tensile girder steel plate if the web is less than
d
/180
D. horizontal stiffeners are provided in steel plate girders if the web is less than
d
/200
E. All the above.
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Correct Answer: All the above.
4. The thickness of the web of a mild steel plate girder is less than
d
/200. If only one horizontal stiffener is used, it is placed at
Options
A. the neutral axis of the section
B. 2/3rd of the depth of the neutral axis from the compression flange
C. 2/5th of the depth of the neutral axis from the compression flange
D. 2/5th of the height of the neutral axis from tension flange
E. none of these.
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Correct Answer: 2/5th of the depth of the neutral axis from the compression flange
5. The side thrust
T
on the tie rods provided at the end beam of jack arch of rise
R
, is calculated from the formula
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A.
B.
C.
D.
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6. In rolled steel beams, shear force is mostly resisted by
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A. web only
B. flanges only
C. web and flanges together
D. none of these.
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Correct Answer: web only
7. When a column is subjected to eccentric load having eccentricity
e
x
, with respect to
x
-axis and eccentricity
e
y
with respect to
y
-axis the column is subjected to moment in two directions and the equivalent axial load, is
Options
A.
B.
C.
D.
E. none of these.
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8. As per ISI, rolled steel beam sections are classified into
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A. two series
B. three series
C. four series
D. five series.
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Correct Answer: five series.
9. The equivalent axial load may be defined as the load which produces a stress equal to
Options
A. maximum stress produced by the eccentric load
B. maximum stressed fibre
C. bending stress
D. none of these.
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Correct Answer: maximum stress produced by the eccentric load
10. According to I.S. : 800 - 1871, lacing bars resist transverse shear equal to
Options
A. 1.0% of the axial load
B. 2.0% of the axial load
C. 2.5% of the axial load
D. 3.0% of the axial load
E. 4.0% of the axial load.
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Correct Answer: 2.5% of the axial load
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