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K.S.

RANGASAMY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, TIRUCHENGODE -637 215


DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LESSON PLAN Subject: MECHANICS OF MATERIALS Unit No: I 1.1 Unit Title: Subject code: 12031 Sem / Year: III / II

MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS AND SIMPLE STRESSES & STRAINS

1.2 Learning Objectives:


Define various mechanical properties of materials. Calculate the deformation of materials, which are subjected to tensile load Calculate the deformation of materials, which are subjected to compressive load Calculate the deformation of materials, which are subjected to shear Study on Behavior of mild steel in tension up to rupture Stress Strain diagram Explanation Explanation for bulk modulus volumetric strain of rectangular and circular bars Explanation for volumetric strain of rectangular and circular bars Problems solving Explanation for Composite bar, Problem in composite bars subjected to tension and compression Explanation for strain energy proof resilience modulus of resilience Explanation for Instantaneous stresses due to gradual, sudden, impact and shock loads Problems computing instantaneous stress and deformation in gradual, sudden, impact and shock loadings.

1.3 Reference Books: (A) SB Junnarkar, Dr. HJ Shara, Applied Mechanics, 16th Edn 2001, Charator publishing house, Anand-01. (B) S. Ramamrutham, Strength of Materials, 15th Edn 2004, Dhanpat Rai Pub. Co., New Delhi. (C) Dr. R.K.Bansal, A Text book of Strength of Materials, Laxmi Publication., New Delhi. 1.4 Teaching aids: Chalk & Board (CB) 1.5 Audio visual aids: Over Head Projector

K.S.RANGASAMY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, TIRUCHENGODE -637 215


DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LESSON PLAN Subject: MECHANICS OF MATERIALS 2.0 Unit No: II 2.2 Learning Objectives:
Introduction to Geometrical properties of sections - center of gravity and centroid Describing the Position of centroids of plane geometrical figures such as rectangle, triangle, circle and trapezium Explaining the Statement of parallel axis theorem and perpendicular axis theorem Determine the moment of Inertias of various section used in the Industry Problems computing moment of inertia and radius of gyration for Angle, T, Channel and I sections Explanation for Thin and thick cylindrical shell Derivation of Hoop and longitudinal stress Estimate the stresses induced in thin and thick cylinder under internal pressure Determining the change in diameter and volume of a thin spherical shell due to internal pressure Problems solving on Thin and thick cylindrical shell Problems solving on Spherical shell

Subject code: 12031

Sem / Year: III / II

2.1 Unit Title : GEOMETRICAL PROPERTIES OF SECTIONS &


THIN CYLINDERS AND THIN SPHERICAL SHELLS

2.3 Reference Books:

(A) SB Junnarkar, Dr. HJ Shara, Applied Mechanics, 16th Edn 2001, Charator publishing house, Anand-01. (B) S. Ramamrutham, Strength of Materials, 15th Edn 2004, Dhanpat Rai Pub. Co., New Delhi. (C) Dr. R.K.Bansal, A Text book of Strength of Materials, Laxmi Publication., New Delhi. 2.4 Teaching aids: Chalk Board (CB), Chart 2.5 Audio visual aids: Over Head Projector

K.S.RANGASAMY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, TIRUCHENGODE -637 215


DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LESSON PLAN Subject: MECHANICS OF MATERIALS 3.0 Unit No: III 3.2 Learning Objectives:
Introduction to beams and its types. Describing various types of loads acting on beams Relationship between load, force and bending moment at a section Draw the Graphical representation of shear force and bending moment of the beam subjected to different loads. SFD and BMD simple supported beam subjected to point load and uniformly distributed load Construct SFD and BMD. Determination of Maximum BM in cantilever beam and SSB when they are subjected to point load and UDL Introduction to theory of simple bending and Assumptions for it. Explanation for Neutral axis bending stress distribution moment of resistance and bending equation Simple problems involving flexural formula for cantilever beam Simple problems involving flexural formula for simple supported beam

Subject code: 12031


THEORY OF SIMPLE BENDING

Sem / Year: IV / II

3.1 Unit Title : SHEAR FORCE AND BENDING MOMENT DIAGRAMS &

3.3 Reference Books:

(A) SB Junnarkar, Dr. HJ Shara, Applied Mechanics, 16th Edn 2001, Charator publishing house, Anand-01 (B) S. Ramamrutham, Strength of Materials, 15th Edn 2004, Dhanpat Rai Pub. Co., New Delhi. (C) Dr. R.K.Bansal, A Text book of Strength of Materials, Laxmi Publication., New Delhi. 3.4 Teaching aids: Chalk Board (CB), Chart 3.5 Audio visual aids: Over Head Projector

K.S.RANGASAMY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, TIRUCHENGODE -637 215


DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LESSON PLAN Subject: MECHANICS OF MATERIALS 4.0 Unit No. : IV 4.2 Learning Objectives:
Explaining theory of torsion and Assumptions made for it Describing the Torsion equation Explaining the strength of solid and hollow shafts Definition for Polar modulus, Torsional rigidity, strength and stiffness of shafts Comparison of hollow and solid shafts in weight and strength considerations & their Advantages Calculate the power transmitted by the solid & hollow shafts. Problems on solid & hollow shafts Introduction to springs and their types Explanation for types of coiled springs Difference between open and closely coiled helical springs Distinguish different types of spring and their applications. Problem to determine shear stress, deflection, stiffness and resilience of closed coiled helical springs.

Subject code: 12031

Sem / Year: IV / II

4.1 Unit Title: TORSION AND SPRINGS

4.3 Reference Books: (A) SB Junnarkar, Dr. HJ Shara, Applied Mechanics, 16th Edn 2001, Charator publishing house, Anand-01 (B) S. Ramamrutham, Strength of Materials, 15th Edn 2004, Dhanpat Rai Pub. Co., New Delhi. (C) Dr. R.K.Bansal, A Text book of Strength of Materials, Laxmi Publication., New Delhi. 4.4 Teaching aids: Chalk Board (CB), Chart 4.5 Audio visual aids: Over Head Projector

K.S.RANGASAMY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, TIRUCHENGODE -637 215


DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LESSON PLAN Subject: MECHANICS OF MATERIALS Unit No: V Subject code: 12031
& BELT DRIVES

Sem / Year: IV / II

5.1 Unit Title: DEFLECTION OF BEAMS, FRICTION, GEAR DRIVES

5.2 Learning Objectives:


Introduction for slope, deflection, stiffness and flexural rigidity Derivations of relationship between slope, Deflection and Radius of curvature Derivation of slope and deflections of cantilever beam by area moment method under point load and UDL Derivation of slope and deflections of SSB by area moment method under point load and UDL Simple problems on slope and deflections of beam Describing Force of friction, Limiting friction, Static Friction and Dynamic friction Describing Angle of friction, Co-efficient of friction, Cone of friction and Laws of static & dynamic friction Introduction to gears and their classification, Nomenclature Explanation and application of spur, helical and bevel gears, worm and worm wheel, rack and pinion Problems on simple gear train and Power transmitted by gear Describe Belt drive and their types Problems on power transmitted.

5.3 Reference Books: (A) SB Junnarkar, Dr. HJ Shara, Applied Mechanics, 16th Edn 2001, Charator publishing house, Anand-01 (B) S. Ramamrutham, Strength of Materials, 15th Edn 2004, Dhanpat Rai Pub. Co., New Delhi. (C) Dr. R.K.Bansal, A Text book of Strength of Materials, Laxmi Publication., New Delhi. 5.4 Teaching aids: Chalk & Board (CB) 5.5 Audio visual aids: Over Head Projector

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UNIT - I 1 Introduction Definition of mechanical properties Strength, elasticity, plasticity, ductility, malleability, stiffness, toughness, brittleness, hardness, wear resistance, Discussion Review Definition of mechanical properties machinability, cast ability and weld ability Fatigue, Fatigue strength, creep, temperature creep, cyclic loading and repeated loading, endurance limit Discussion Introduction Definition for Load, stress and strain Classification of force systems tensile, compressive and shear force systems Discussion Introduction Behavior of mild steel in tension upto rupture Stress-Strain diagram Limit of proportionality Elastic limit, yield stress, breaking stress Ultimate stress, percentage of elongation and percentage reduction in area Discussion Review Hookes lawDefinition Youngs modulus working stress, factor of safety, load factor, shear stress and shear strain modulus of rigidity Discussion Review Problems solving on Stress-Strain Youngs modulus, working stress, factor of safety, load factor, shear stress and shear strain modulus of rigidity Discussion Review Linear strain, Deformation due to tension and compressive force, Simple problems in tension, Compression and shear force Discussion Review Simple problems in tension, Compression and shear force Discussion Review Lateral strain, Poissons ratio, volumetric strain, bulk modulus, volumetric strain of rectangular and circular bars problems connecting linear, lateral and volumetric deformation Discussion Review problems connecting linear, lateral and volumetric deformation Discussion 10 45 5 5 45 10 5 50 5 05 50 CB OHP Lecture A, B, C CB & OHP Lecture A, B CB & OHP Lecture A, B, C CB & OHP

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Review Elastic constants and their relationship ( No derivation ) Problems on elastic constants Review Problems on elastic constants

05 55 Lecture A, B, C CB

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Review Composite bar Problem in composite bars subjected to tension and compression Review Problem in composite bars subjected to tension and compression Review Temperature stresses and strains Simple problems on Temperature stresses and strains Review strain energy, proof resilience, modulus of resilience The expression for strain energy stored in a bar due to Axial load ( no Derivation ) Instantaneous stresses due to gradual, sudden, impact and shock loads Discussion Review Problems computing instantaneous stress and deformation in gradual, sudden, impact and shock loadings Review Problems computing instantaneous stress and deformation in gradual, sudden, impact and shock loadings

05 55 Lecture A, B, C

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Topic/Salient points Unit-II (2) Thin Cylinders and Thin Spherical Shells Introduction Thin and thick cylindrical shell Failure of thin cylindrical shell subjected to Internal Pressure, Derivation of Hoop and longitudinal stress causes in a thin cylindrical shell subjected to internal pressure Discussion

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10 45 Lecture A, B, C CB & OHP

simple problems on Thin and thick cylindrical shell

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simple problems on change in dimensions of a thin cylindrical shell subjected to internal pressure

60

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A, B, C

CB

simple problems on change in dimensions of a thin cylindrical shell subjected to internal pressure

60

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simple problems on change in dimensions of a thin cylindrical shell subjected to internal pressure

60

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Review Derivation of tensile stress induced is a thin spherical shell subjected to internal pressure, simple problems

5 15 40 Lecture A, B, C CB

problems on change in diameter and volume of a thin spherical shell due to internal pressure

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problems on change in diameter and volume of a thin spherical shell due to internal pressure

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problems on change in diameter and volume of a thin spherical shell due to internal pressure

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Unit-IV (2) Springs Introduction to springs Types of springs Laminated and coiled springs Types of coiled springs Review Difference between open and closely coiled helical springs, closely coiled helical spring subjected to an axial load Discussion Problem to determine shear stress, deflection, stiffness and resilience of closed coiled helical springs

10 10 15 25

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Problem to determine shear stress, deflection, stiffness and resilience of closed coiled helical springs

60

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Problem to determine shear stress, deflection, stiffness and resilience of closed coiled helical springs

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Problem to determine shear stress, deflection, stiffness and resilience of closed coiled helical springs

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Problem to determine shear stress, deflection, stiffness and resilience of closed coiled helical springs

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Revision on Unit-II Thin Cylinders and Thin Spherical Shells Discussion

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Revision on Unit-IV Springs Discussion

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Unit-IV (1) Torsion Introduction to torsion theory of torsion Assumptions made torsion equation: T/J=fs/R=C/L Discussion Review strength of solid and hollow shafts Power transmitted by shaft Polar modulus, Torsional rigidity, strength and stiffness of shafts Discussion Simple Problems on torsion

50 Lecture 10 5 50 5 60 Lecture Lecture

A, B, C

CB & OHP

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CB & OHP

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Simple Problems on torsion Review comparison of hollow and solid shafts in weight and strength considerations, Advantages of hollow shafts over solid shafts Discussion Problems solved on torsion

60 5 50 5 60

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B, C

CB

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CB & OHP

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CB

Problems solved on torsion

60

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CB CB

Problems solved on torsion

60

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Unit V: Friction Introduction Force of friction, Limiting friction, Static Friction, Dynamic friction, Angle of friction, co-efficient of friction, cone of friction, Laws of static and dynamic friction Discussion Unit V: Gear drives and Belt Drives Introduction classification of gears Nomenclature of a gear Types of Gears Discussion Review Explanation and application of spur, Helical and bevel gears, worm and worm wheel, rack and pinion Velocity ratio of a gear drive Discussion Review Merits and demerits of gear drive problems on simple gear train and Power transmitted by gear Discussion

5 50 5 5 50 5 5 50 5 5 50 5 Lecture A, B, C CB & OHP Lecture A, B, C CB & OHP Lecture A, B CB & OHP

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Topic/Salient points UNIT III Shear force and Bending moment diagrams Introduction classification of beams Definition for shear force and Bending moment sign conventions for shear force and bending moment Types of loadings, Relationship between load, force and bending moment at a section, shear force diagram and bending moment diagram of cantilever beam beam subjected to point load and uniformly distributed load Types of loadings, Relationship between load, force and bending moment at a section, shear force diagram and bending moment diagram of simple supported beam subjected to point load and uniformly distributed load Problems on Determination of Maximum BM in cantilever beam when they are subjected to point load and uniformly distributed load Problems on Determination of Maximum BM in cantilever beam when they are subjected to point load and uniformly distributed load Problems on Determination of Maximum BM in simple supported beam when they are subjected to point load and UDL Problems on Determination of Maximum BM in

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10 Lecture 35 15 10 25 25 10 20 30 60 60 60 60 Lecture Lecture Lecture Lecture A, B A, B Lecture A, B, C Lecture A, B, C A, B, C

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simple supported beam when they are subjected to point load and UDL 8 Problems on Determination of Maximum BM in simple supported beam when they are subjected to point load and UDL UNIT II Geometrical properties of sections Introduction, definition for center of gravity and centroid-position of centroids of plane geometrical figures such as rectangle, triangle, circle and trapezium Discussion Simple Problems to determine the centroid of angle, channel, T and I sections only 60 Lecture

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Simple Problems to determine the centroid of angle, channel, T and I sections only Review Definition-centroidal axis-Axis of symmetry. Moment of Inertia, Statement of parallel axis theorem and perpendicular axis theorem Discussion Review moment of Inertia of lamina of rectangle, circle, triangle, I and channel sections, Definition for Polar moment of Inertia, Radius of gyration Discussion Problems computing moment of inertia and radius of gyration for angle, T section, Channel and I sections Problems computing moment of inertia and radius of gyration for angle, T section, Channel and I sections Problems computing moment of inertia and radius of gyration for angle, T section, Channel and I sections Problems computing moment of inertia and radius of gyration for angle, T section, Channel and I sections Revision on Unit- III (Shear force and Bending moment diagrams) and Unit - II (Geometrical properties of sections) 5 50 5 5 50 5 60

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Topic/Salient points UNIT III Theory of simple bending Introduction Theory of simple bending, Assumptions made for simple bending Discussion Definition for Neutral axis, bending stress distribution, moment of resistance, bending equation, Definition for section modulus, rectangular and circular sections, strength of beam Discussion problems involving flexural formula for cantilever beam problems involving flexural formula for cantilever beam problems involving flexural formula for cantilever beam problems involving flexural formula for simply supported beam problems involving flexural formula for simply supported beam problems involving flexural formula for simply supported beam problems involving flexural formula for simply supported beam UNIT V Deflection of beams Introduction Definition for slope, deflection, stiffness and flexural rigidity Discussion Review Derivations of relationship between slope, Deflection & Radius of curvature Discussion Review Derivation of slope and deflections of cantilever beam by area moment method under point load and UDL Discussion Review Derivation of slope and deflections of simply supported beam by area moment method under point load and UDL Discussion simple problems on slope and deflections of cantilever beam by area moment method under point load and UDL

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simple problems on slope and deflections of cantilever beam by area moment method under point load and UDL simple problems on slope and deflections of simply supported beam by area moment method under point load and UDL simple problems on slope and deflections of simply supported beam by area moment method under point load and UDL Revision on Unit - III: (Theory of simple bending) and Unit - V: Deflection of beams

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