A. at bottom
B. at sides only
C. both at bottom and sides
D. could touch anywhere
E. none of the above
Machine Design
Machine Design
A. direction of twist of wires in strands is opposite to the direction of twist of strands
B. direction of twist of wires and strands are same
C. wires in two adjacent strands are twisted in opposite direction
D. wires are not twisted
E. none of the above
A. diameter of bolt
B. 0.75 x diameter of bolt
C. 1.25 x diameter of bolt
D. 1.5 x diameter of bolt
E. 0.5 x diameter of bolt
A. whose upper deviation is zero
B. whose lower deviation is zero
C. whose lower as well as upper deviations are zero
D. does not exist
E. none of the above
A. 0.4 times
B. 0.6 times
C. 0.7 times
D. 0.8 times
E. 0.9 times the normal diameter of bolt
A. initial tension
B. external load applied
C. relative elastic yielding (springness) of the bolt and the connected member
D. A. and B. above
E. A, B. and C. above
A. shank
B. head
C. in the middle
D. at the thread
E. anywhere in the bolt
A. joint may not open up
B. bolts are weakest elements
C. the resultant load on the bolt would not be affected by the external cyclic load
D. bolts will not loosen during service
E. none of the above
A. tightening it properly
B. increasing shank diameter
C. grinding the shank
D. using washer
E. making shank diameter equal to core diameter of thread
A. square
B. acme
C. buttress
D. BSW
E. metric