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

2 Jiangyu Li, University of Washington Course Organization Lecture: MTWF 9:30 - 10:20 AM, MEB 242 Instructor: Jiangyu Li, MEB 207, jjli@u.washington.edu, 206-543-6226 Office Hour: MW 10:30-11:30 AM

3 Jiangyu Li, University of Washington Course Organization Lab: TWThF 2:30 - 5:20 PM, MEB 127 TA: Julio Davis, muktuk1@u.washington.edu muktuk1@u.washington.edu Phillip Miller, pmiller2@u.washington.edu pmiller2@u.washington.edu Office Hour: TTh 10:30-11:30 AM

4 Jiangyu Li, University of Washington Course Organization Textbook: Norman E. Dowling, Mechanical Behavior of Materials - Engineering Methods for Deformation, Fracture, and Fatigue, Custom Edition for the University of Washington, Pearson Prentice Hall Notebook: Michael Jenkins, Mechanics of Materials Laboratory, Univ. of Washington Lab note: Michael Jenkins, Some Salient Aspects of ME354, Univ. of Washington Website: http://courses.washington.edu/me354/ http://courses.washington.edu/me354/

5 Jiangyu Li, University of Washington Lab Report Formal Report Memo Report In-lab Report

6 Jiangyu Li, University of Washington Grading Policy Homework: due before 12:00pm on every Monday at the Mechanical Engineering Office. Unless arranged in advance, late homework will not be accepted. Lab report: Memo report and in-lab report are due at the beginning of the lab one week after the assignment; Formal report is due two weeks after assignment Midterm exam: 2 midterm exams to be announced one week before exam date Formal lab report (3) 30%, In-lab report (5) 25%, Midterm Exam (2) 20%, Homework 20%, Quiz 5%

7 Jiangyu Li, University of Washington Academic Accommodation If you would like to request academic accommodations due to a disability, please contact Disabled Student Services, 448 Schmitz Hall, (206) 543- 8924 (V/TDD).

8 Jiangyu Li, University of Washington 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.

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

10 Jiangyu Li, University of Washington Lecture Topics Beam, stress and strain in beam, beam deflection, and energy method Asymmetric beam and curved beam Photoelasticity; stress, strain, and elasticity Mechanical properties of materials, mechanical testing, and failure criteria Plasticity

11 Jiangyu Li, University of Washington Lecture Topics Torsion Failure, stress concentration and fracture Linear elastic fracture mechanics Buckling; cyclic fatigue and fatigue crack growth Cyclic fatigue, fatigue crack growth; creep Simple and complex structure

12 Jiangyu Li, University of Washington Lab Topics Strains, Deflections and Beams in Bending Structure Evaluation Curved Beam Tension Test ----No lab

13 Jiangyu Li, University of Washington Lab Topics Torsion Test Impact and Stress Concentration Compression and Buckling Creep and Fatigue Test

14 Jiangyu Li, University of Washington Assignment Review Mechanics of Materials Read Note on Strain Gage Read Note on Lab 1 Email me one of your recent photos


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