Finite Element Analysis
Term Test Time: 30 minutes
1. The objective of thermal analysis is to
a. understand response and behavior of a structure with thermal gradient
b. understand response and behavior of a structure with thermal stress
c. understand response and behavior of a structure with thermal loading
d. understand response and behavior of a structure with mechanical and thermal load
2. Important output of thermal analysis are:
a. temperature distribution
b. Heat flux distribution
c. Both a & b
d. Conduction and convention resultants
3. Thermal Loads are:
a. Temperature/Heat Gen rate mentioned at some points
b. Heat Generation rates told at specific points
c. Thermal properties of the material
d. Forced Convection at a point
4. Plane Stress defines that behavior of interest occurs in such a manner that there is no stress component
Parallel to the plane of action
Normal to the plane of action
At 45 degree to the plane of action
On the orthogonal axis of the plane of action
5. Plane stress modeling requires that
One of the principal stresses is zero
Two principal stresses are zero
All Principal stresses are zero but normal stresses should be there
There is no relation between plane stress and principal stresses
6. We can identify principal stress models by
Do stress analysis
By experimentation
By Engineering judgment
By Photo elasticity
7. Two types of thermal analyses are :
a. Steady-state thermal and Transient thermal.
b. Static thermal and dynamic
c. Steady state and Hybrid thermal
d. Both a & b
8. The role of poisson’s ration in plane stress problems is
It reinforces the plane stress assumption
It violates plane stress assumption
It has nothing to do with plane stress
It is applicable only for certain material
9. Depth of plane stress model is
Equal or comparable to size of cross section
Small as compared to size of cross section
Five times more than size of cross section
Infinite depth
10. Transient thermal analysis sets out to
a. determine the temporary thermal stress distribution
b. momentary thermal stress
c. time history of how the temperature change with time
d. time history of how the temperature profile and other thermal quantities change
11. Multiple thicknesses possible with plane stress
Yes
No
Yes with caution
Never
12: Explain in five lines, what you understand from the diagram above?
12. Explain in five lines what you understand from the diagram above?