14PMEST203
KARPAGAM UNIVERSITY
(Under Section3 of UGC Act 1956)
COIMBATORE-641 021
BE DEGREE EXAMINATION, April/May 2015.
Civil Engineering
Sixth Semester
14PMEST203 -Design of steel structures
(Use of IS 800:2007 and relevant tables are permitted)
(assume missing data suitably)
Time 3 hours
17. a. i)Find the tension capacity of single angle ISA 100x100x8 mm connected to gusset by
means of three bolts of 22mm diameter at pitch of 80mm C/C in one line. Fy=250 Mpa.
ii) Explain the design procedure of tension members.
(Or)
b. Design a single angle section for a tension member of a roof truss to carry a factored tensile
force of 225 KN. The member is subjected to the possible reversal of stress due to the action of
wind. The effective length of the member is 3m. Use 20mm shop bolts of grade 4.6 for the
connection.
18. a)A double angle discontinuous strut ISA 125x95x10 mm, longer legs are connected back to
back on both sides of the gusset plate 10 mm thick with two bolts. The length of the Strut
between centre to centre of intersection is 4m. Determine the safe load carrying capacity of
the section.
(Or)
b) Design a laced column of 10 m long to carry a factored axial load of 1100 kN. The column is
restrained in position but not in the direction at both ends. Provide single lacing system with
bolted connection.
19. a) A Column of length 6m is buildup of an ISHB400 @822 N/m with two cover plates of
250mm x10mm size, one on each flange. The ends of the column are effectively held in position
and restrained against rotation. The yield stress of steel used is 340 Mpa. Determine the load
carrying capacity of the column section
(Or)
b) An ISHB300 @577 N/m section is used as a beam over a span of 7m with simply supported
ends. Determine maximum factored Udl that the beam can carry, if the ends are restrained
against torsion but compression flange is laterally un supported
20. a) Symmetric trusses of span 20 m and height 5 m are spaced at 4.5 m centre to centre.
Design channel section purlins to be placed at suitable distances to resist the following
loads:
Weight of sheeting including bolts = 171 kN/m2
Live load = 0.4 kN/m2
Wind load = 1.2 kN/m2
Spacing of purlins = 1.4 m.
(Or)
b) What are the components of a roof truss? Explain in detail with neat sketches.
Reg No
14PMEST203
KARPAGAM UNIVERSITY
(Under Section3 of UGC Act 1956)
COIMBATORE-641 021
Time 3 hours
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Part-B
(5 x 14 = 70 Marks) )(Question No. 16 is compulsory-Unit-1I)
a) Write shortly about types of failures in tension members.
(Or)
b) Design the design tensile strength of the plate 130mm x 12mm with the holes for 16mm
diameter bolts as shown in figure, steel used is of Fe415 grade quality.
Reg No
14PMEST203
KARPAGAM UNIVERSITY
(Under Section3 of UGC Act 1956)
COIMBATORE-641 021
BE DEGREE EXAMINATION, April/May 2015.
Civil Engineering
Sixth Semester
14PMEST203 -Design of steel structures
(Use of IS 800:2007 and relevant tables are permitted)
(assume missing data suitably)
Time 3 hours
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Part-B
(5 x 14 = 70 Marks) (Question No. 16 is compulsory-Unit-1II)
16. a) Determine the design axial load capacity of the column ISHB300@577N/m if the length of
column is 3m and its both ends are pinned.
(or)
b) What are the usual steps in the design of compression members?
17. a. Find the efficiency of the butt joint shown in the figure. Use M20 bolts of grade 4.6 and fe410
plates.
(Or)
b. A tie of roof truss consists of an angle section ISA 65x65x6 mm welded to 8 mm thick
gusset plate. Design a weld to transmit a load equal to the full strength of the member.
18. a. A single unequal angle 100x75x6 is connected to a 10mm gusset plate at the ends with
5 nos. of 16mm diameter bolts to transfer tension. The gauge and pitch distances are 60 mm
and 40 mm respectively. Determine the tensile strength of the angle assuming that the yield
and ultimate stress of steel used are 250 Mpa and 410 Mpa, if the gusset is connected to the
100mm leg.
(Or)
b i) Write shortly about different types of tension members.
ii) Determine the design tensile strength of the plate 160mm x 8mm with the holes for 16mm
diameter bolts as shown in figure, steel used is of Fe415 grade quality.
19. a. A roof of a hall measuring 8 m x 12 m consists of 100 mm thick R.S slab supported on
steel I-beams of 8 m clear span, spaced 3 m apart. The finishing load may be taken as 1.5
kN/m2 and live load as 1.5 kN/m2 .Design the steel beam.
(Or)
b. Design a laterally unrestrained beam of length 4.5m. Maximum bending moment is 500 kNm
and Maximum shear force = 250 kN. Use Fe 410 grade steel.
20. a. Design a purlin on sloping roof truss with the dead load of 0.15 kN/m2 (cladding and
insulation), a live load of 2 kN/m2 and wind load of 0.5 kN/m2 (suction). The purlins are 2 m
centre to centre and of span 4m, simply supported on a rafter at a slope of 20 degree. Provide
channel section purlin.
(Or)
b..(i) Explain about the components of a crane systems with neat sketch.
(ii) Explain about the different loads which are considered at the time of designing of roof
trusses.
Reg No
14PMEST203
KARPAGAM UNIVERSITY
(Under Section3 of UGC Act 1956)
COIMBATORE-641 021
BE DEGREE EXAMINATION, April/May 2015.
Civil Engineering
Sixth Semester
14PMEST203 -Design of steel structures
(Use of IS 800:2007 and relevant tables are permitted)
(assume missing data suitably)
Time 3 hours
Write the formula for calculating the efficiency of the joint in lap weld.
What are the different series of rolled steel I sections manufactured in India?
Define permissible stress and Working stress.
Under which circumstances you are selecting a Built-up members?
What is a net sectional area of tension member?
What is the allowable stress in axial tension for channel section?
When the slenderness ratio of compression member increases, the permissible
stress
decreases. Why?
8. What is the purpose of providing battens in compound steel columns?
9. What are the advantages of cover plate?
10. How the beams are failed?
11. What are the permissible stresses used in the beams?
12. Mention the basic design assumptions of a plate girder.
13. How the trusses are classified according to the pitch?
14. What is a panel point?
15. What is a drag force?
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Part-B
(5 x 14 = 70 Marks) (Question No. 16 is compulsory-Unit-1V)
16. a) An ISMB500 section is used as a beam over a span of 6m, with simply supported ends.
Determine the maximum factored UDL that the beam can carry if the ends are restrained against
torsion but compression flange is laterally unsupported.
(or)
b) Briefly explain step by step procedure for design of channel section purlins.
17.
a. Design a but joint to connect two plates 180mm x 10 mm using 20mm diameter
common
bolts. Arrange the bolts to give maximum efficiency. What is the efficiency of joint?
(Or)
18. a.
A single unequal angle 90x60x6 is connected to a 8 mm gusset plate at the ends with
four
20mm diameter bolts to transfer tension. The gauge and pitch distances are 60 mm and 40 mm
respectively. Determine the design tensile Strength of the angle. Assume that the yield and the
ultimate stress used are 250 Mpa and 410 Mpa respectively.
(Or)
b. Design a single angle section for a tension member of a roof truss to carry a factored tensile
force of 200 KN. The member is subjected to the possible reversal of stress due to the action of
wind. The effective length of the member is 3m. Use 20mm shop bolts of grade 4.6 for the
connection.
19. a.
Design a single angle strut connected to the gusset plate to carry 180 kN factored load.
The
length of the strut between centre to centre intersection is 3m.
(Or)
b. A column consisting of ISHB 400 @ 77.4 kg/m carries on axial load of 670 kN and a
bending moment of 120 kNm in the plane web. Design the base for the column with a provision
of anchor bolts to resist bending moment. The grade of concrete pedestal under the base plate is
M20.
20. a. Determine the design loads on the purlins of an industrial building near visagapatnam,
Given,
Class of building: General with life of 50 years.
Terrain: Category 2.
Maximum dimension: 40 m
Width of building: 15 m
Height at eve level: 8 m
Reg No
14PMEST203
KARPAGAM UNIVERSITY
(Under Section3 of UGC Act 1956)
COIMBATORE-641 021
BE DEGREE EXAMINATION, April/May 2015.
Civil Engineering
Sixth Semester
14PMEST203 -Design of steel structures
(Use of IS 800:2007 and relevant tables are permitted)
(assume missing data suitably)
Time 3 hours
1.
What are the different modes of failure of a riveted joint?
2.
State the common defects in welding.
3.
What are Black bots? Where are they used?
4.
How the tension members are selected?
5.
What is a Lug angle?
6.
What will be the maximum pitch when the angles are placed back to back?
7.
Classify the columns according to the slenderness ratio.
8.
What is the minimum thickness of a batten plate?
9.
What is a boom?
10. What do you mean by bending failure?
11. Name the components of a plate girder.
12. Why does buckling of web occurs in beams?
13. Name the components of a roof truss.
14. Why the bracings are provided in multi-storey steel structures?
15. What is the permissible deflection where the electrically overhead cranes
operated over 500kN?
Part-B
(5 x 14 = 70 Marks) (Question No. 16 is compulsory-Unit-V)
16.
a) Symmetric trusses of span 20 m and height 5 m are spaced at 4.5 m centre to centre.
Design channel section purlins to be placed at suitable distances to resist the following
loads:
Weight of sheeting including bolts = 171 kN/m2
Live load = 0.4 kN/m2
Wind load = 1.2 kN/m2
Spacing of purlins = 1.4 m.
(or)
b) Briefly explain step by step procedure for design of channel section purlins
17.
a.
Find the maximum force which can be transferred through the double covered butt
joint shown in figure. Find the efficiency of the joint also. Use M20 bolts of grade 4.6 and
Fe410 steel plates.
(Or)
b. An ISA 75x75x6 acting as a tension member in a roof truss is connected to a gusset plate
8mm thick by welding. The member carries an axial factored load of 110 kN. Design the
welded connection using site welds. Use Fe 410 grade steel.
18.
a.
Design a tension member to carry a factored tensile load of 400 kN. Two angles placed
Back-to-back with long legs outstanding and desirable. The length of the member is 3m.Use
Fe410 grade steel.
(Or)
b. Design a single angle section for a tension member of a roof truss to carry a factored tensile
force of 300 KN. The member is subjected to the possible reversal of stress due to the action of
wind. The effective length of the member is 4m. Use 20mm shop bolts of grade 4.6 for the
connection.
19.
a.
Calculate the design compressive load for a stanchion ISHB 350, 4m high. The
column is
fixed at both the ends. Use Fe 410 grade steel.
(Or)
b. Design a single discontinuous strut to carry a factored axial compressive load of 70 kN. The
length of the strut is 3m between intersections. It is connected to 12 mm thick gusset plate by
20 mm diameter 4.6 grade bolts. Use Fe 410 grade steel.
20.
a.
Design a laterally restrained simply supported beam of span 5 m. It carries a total udl
of
40 kN/m (inclusive of self weight). Design an appropriate section using Fe410 grade Steel.
(Or)
b.
An ISMB300@577N/m section is used as a beam over a span of 5m, with simply supported
ends. Determine the maximum factored UDL that the beam can carry if the ends are restrained
against torsion but compression flange is laterally unsupported.