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1 Lecture 1 Overview Jiangyu Li University of Washington
ME 354 Mechanics of Materials Lab Lecture 1 Overview Jiangyu Li University of Washington Jiangyu Li, University of Washington

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Instructor and TAs Instructor: Prof. Jiangyu Li (Tentative) Office hours: MW, 10:30-11:30 AM, MEB 207 TAs: Mark Miller, Peiqi Wang, (Tentative) Office hour: Friday, 3:30-4:30 PM, MEB 236 Jiangyu Li, University of Washington

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Course Organization Textbook: Norman E. Dowling, Mechanical Behavior of Materials - Engineering Methods for Deformation, Fracture, and Fatigue, 2nd Custom Edition for the University of Washington, Pearson Custom Publish, Pearson References: James M. Gere, Mechanics of Materials, Brooks/Cole (CEE 220) Joseph E. Shigley, Charles R. Mischke, and Richard G. Budynas, Mechanical Engineering Design, McGraw Hill (ME 356) Website: Jiangyu Li, University of Washington

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Schedule LECTURES Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday: 9:30 ~ 10:20 am RECITATIONS and LAB PREPREATION (by TA) Friday: 9:30 ~ 10:20 am LABS (MEB 127) (AA) Monday: 2:30 – 5:20 pm (AB) Wednesday: 2:30 – 5:20 pm (AC) Thursday: 2:30 – 5:20 pm Jiangyu Li, University of Washington

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Grading Policy (1) Homework 25% Lab reports X % Formal Report X 2 20% Memo / Short Report X 4 20% Exam X 2 30% No Final Exam Quiz 5% Bonus 2% Jiangyu Li, University of Washington

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Grading Policy (2) HOMEWORKS: due before 12:00pm (NOON) on every Monday at the Mechanical Engineering Office. Unless arranged in advance, late homework will not be accepted. LAB REPORTS: Short report (Memo) are due at the beginning of the lab one week after the assignment; Formal report is due two weeks after assignment MID-TERM EXAMS (No FINAL EXAM) 2 midterm exams to be announced one week before exam date Only under proven extraordinary circumstances will the makeup exam be given. Jiangyu Li, University of Washington

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If you would like to request academic accommodations due to a disability, please contact Disabled Student Services, 448 Schmitz Hall, (206) (V/TDD). Jiangyu Li, University of Washington

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Academic Dishonest Cheating on exams and plagiarism in the preparation of homework are unacceptable. Academic sanctions will be taken against all parties involved in the act of cheating and/or plagiarism. Jiangyu Li, University of Washington

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Classroom Conduct Please be considerate of the learning mission of the class and refrain from activity that is disruptive Jiangyu Li, University of Washington

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Lecture Topics Beam, Energy method and unsymmetrical beam Buckling Stresses and strains, Mohr’s circle Elasticity failure Plasticity Torsion Fracture Impact Creep and fatigue Jiangyu Li, University of Washington

11 Lab Topics Beam (Wang) (Memo) Buckling (Miller) (Memo)
Tension (Wang) (FOMRAL REPORT) Torsion (Miller) (FORMAL REPORT) Fracture (Miller) (Memo) Nanoidentation (Wang, MEB B012) (Memo) Memo report is due 1 week from the date of experiment. Long report is due 2 weeks from the date of experiment. 5 pm, ME Main office or TA during Lab sessions! Jiangyu Li, University of Washington

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Assignment Review Mechanics of Materials (CEE 220) Read Note on Strain Gage Read Note on Lab 1 Homework # 1 will be uploaded on Tuesday and is due on Monday! Jiangyu Li, University of Washington

13 3 modes of deformations

14 Formulation in Mechanics

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Beam bridge Probe Cantilever beam + Tip Jiangyu Li, University of Washington

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Beam Jiangyu Li, University of Washington

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Types of Supports Beam supported on a wall Beam-to-column connection Pole anchored to a concrete pier Jiangyu Li, University of Washington

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Types of Beams Jiangyu Li, University of Washington

19 Sign Convention

20 Shear Force & Bending Moment Diagrams

21 Shear Force & Bending Moment Diagrams
Example: Jiangyu Li, University of Washington

22 Shear Force & Bending Moment Diagrams
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23 What can we get from V(x) and M(x) ?
Deflection, slope, curvature Normal and Shear Stress over cross section Jiangyu Li, University of Washington

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A. Deflection of Beam Jiangyu Li, University of Washington

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A. Deflection of Beam Jiangyu Li, University of Washington

26 A. Deflection of Beam

27 Boundary conditions ~ geometry
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28 Continuity Conditions
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29 Deflection by Bending Moment Equation
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30 Deflection by Loading Equation
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31 Deflection by Superposition
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32 What can we get from V(x) and M(x) ?
Stresses and strains Jiangyu Li, University of Washington

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Normal Stress Equilibrium Go through centroid ! Jiangyu Li, University of Washington

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Normal stresses Jiangyu Li, University of Washington

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Shear Stress Jiangyu Li, University of Washington

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Shear Stress Jiangyu Li, University of Washington

38 Distribution of Shear Stress
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39 Shear Stress in special cross sections
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Shear Stress in I-Beam Jiangyu Li, University of Washington

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Big Picture Jiangyu Li, University of Washington

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Next ? Energy method for beam deflection Unsymmetrical beams Curved beams Jiangyu Li, University of Washington


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