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Steel-structures Questions Set 1:

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The rivet line is also termed as -

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Two plates 16mm and 14 mm are joint by fillet weld, what is the maximum size of the fillet weld?

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A steel beam supporting loads from the floors slab as well as from wall is termed as

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In a fillet weld, the weakest section is the

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In a steel plate with bolted connections, the rupture of the net section is a mode of failure due to which of the following forces?

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The square root of ratio of moment of inertia of the cross-section to its cross-sectional area is called

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A fillet weld is simultaneously subjected to factored normal stress and shear stress are 120 MPa and 50 MPa respectively. As per IS:800 2007, the equivalent stress (in MPa up to two decimal places) will be _________.

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Prying forces are

(1) Shearing forces on the bolts because of the joints

(2) Tensile forces due to the flexibility of connected parts

(3) Bending forces on the bolts because of the joints

(4) forces due to the friction between connected parts

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A circular plate of 100 mm diameter is welded to another plate by means of a 6 mm fillet weld. If the permissible shear stress in the weld is 10 kg/mm2, then the greatest twisting moment that can be resisted by the weld will be

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A single-angle tie of a welded steel truss in an industrial shed is required to be designed for an axial tension of 50 kN. If the permissible tensile stress is 150 MPa, then the most suitable section satisfying IS : 800 codal requirements will be

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