3 – MECHANICS OF MATERIALS

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3 – 804331 MECHANICS OF MATERIALS INTRODUCTION

Mechanics of Materials ASSESMENT Coursework: 60% Final Exam: 40% Quiz: 15% Homework: 15% Test-1&2: 30%

Mechanics of Materials After finishing a Chapter 10 minutes duration Quizzes (15%): Team work (3 students) Each Chapter Timeline : 1 week Homework (15%): Class Activies (10%): Recorded every lecture

Mechanics of Materials REFERENCE : MECHANICS OF MATERIALS by R.C. Hibbeler, 7th Edition in SI Units or any related text book (Refer to syllabus offered)

Mechanics of Materials COURSE OBJECTIVES To study the relationship between various external loads applied to a deformable body and the intensity of internal forces acting within the body (stresses), as well as the deformations of the body due to the external loads.

Mechanics of Materials LEARNING OUTCOMES At the end of this course, students should be able to : Analyse the stress-strain relationship in various structural members subjected to a single loadings; axial load, torsion, and bending. Analyse the stress and strain transformation at a point in two dimensions and determine the principal stresses and their orientation. Solve the problems in various structural members subjected to combined loadings; a combination of axial load, torsion, and bending. Design for dimension and strength of structural members subjected to various external loads, determine their deformation, and select the suitable material for a specific engineering application.

Mechanics of Materials COURSE OVERVIEW No. Topics Week 1 Stress 1,2 2 Strain 2,3 3 Mechanical Properties of Materials 4 Axial Load 4,5 5 Torsion 5,6 6 Bending 7,8 7 Transverse Shear 9 8 Combined Loading 10,11 Stress Transformation 11,12 10 Stress-strain Relationship 12, 13 11 Beam & Shaft Design 14 Quiz1 Quiz2 Midterm

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Homework1 (at the end chapter3) Homework2 (at the end chapter 4) Homework3 ( at end chapter 6) Homework4 (at end chapter 8) Homework5 (end chapter 10) THANK YOU & GOOD LUCK