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Structural Engineering
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Subject
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engineering
Instructions:
Answer 21 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Combine Horisantal and Vertical members
Deformation
Deflection
Torsion
Shape
2. Forces that act upon a structure
Stactic Load
Load
Torsion
Deformation
3. Members start to bend due to increased load
Size
Deflection
Tension
Stactic Load
4. Shorter is stronger
Equilbarium
Structures are always under _ (1) and _ (2)
Load
Span
5. Lighter so that the supports hold less and there is less static load
Span
Size
Weight
Member
6. Pushing down in 1 spot at the middle of the bridge is more stressful to the structurethan if the same force is spread out. One heavy trucj in the middle of a bridge has more effect than several cars that are spread out but total the same weight
Shear
Area of Load
Tension
Structures are always under _ (1) and _ (2)
7. The only figure that can not change shape without shortening or lengthing a side.
Shape
Stactic Load
Triangle
Span
8. Opposing force sliding past each other
Truss
Area of Load
Shear
Size
9. A force that pulls apart
Stactic Load
Area of Load
Tension
Structures are always under _ (1) and _ (2)
10. Thicker than can hold more
Compression
Load
Size
Shear
11. A structure made from more than 1 or more triangles
Equilbarium
Member
Torsion
Truss
12. State of balance where opposing forces are equal
Compression
The 5 beam shapes
Span
Equilbarium
13. A twisting force
Size
Stactic Load
Torsion
Tension
14. A force that pushes togeather
Compression
Deformation
Materials
Area of Load
15. Use materials with a good balance of weight and strength
Stactic Load
The 5 beam shapes
Materials
Torsion
16. Forces that don't change
Shear
Tension
Stactic Load
Member
17. Forces that change
Equilbarium
Tension
Dynamic Load
Triangle
18. (1) Compression (2) Tension
Structures are always under _ (1) and _ (2)
Member
Size
Triangle
19. Individual interconnected parts of structure
Materials
Load
Member
Triangle
20. 1) I 2) T 3) Channel 4) Box 5) Angle
Triangle
The 5 beam shapes
Truss
Shear
21. Members bend permeatly out of shape - Cracks may appear
Triangle
Dynamic Load
Equilbarium
Deformation