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Course No MEC201
Text Book:
2 Mechanics of Materials by R.C. Hibbeler, Sixth Edition, SI Units, Pearson 3 Mechanics of Material by Gere Cengage Learning 4 Applied Strength of Materials by Fourth Edition, Robert L. Mott 5 Mechanics of Solids by Beer & Johnson, Tata McGraw-hill
Other Reading Sr No Jouranls atricles as compulsary readings (specific articles, Complete reference)
Relevant Websites Sr. No. (Web adress) (only if relevant to the courses) 6 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strength_of_materials#Definitions 7 http://web.mit.edu/emech/dontindex-build/fulltext/ emechbk_6.pdf 8 http://www.roymech.co.uk/Useful_Tables/Beams/Shear _Bending.htm Salient Features Course material of the subject Detailed content for torsion Detail of shear force and bending moment Diagram
Part 1
Week 1 Lecture 1 Stress: Analysis of internal forces, stress ->Reference :1,Chapter-1 Section 1.2 page 2-4 ->Reference :1,Chapter-1 Section 1.3 (a) page 4-5 ->Reference :1,Chapter-1 Section 1.3(a) page 4-5 ->Reference :1,Chapter-1 Section 1.3(c) page 6-7 ->Reference :1,Chapter-1 Section 1.4-1.5 page 17-18 ->Reference :1,Chapter-2 Section 2.1- 2-2(a) page 29-31 ->Reference :1,Chapter-2 Section 2.2(b)-2.2(c) page 3134 ->Reference :1,Chapter-2 Section 2.3 page 34-35 ->Reference :1,Chapter-2 Section 2.4 (a) page 44 ->Reference :1,Chapter-2 Section 2.4 (b) page 44-45 ->Reference :1,Chapter-2 Section 2.4 (c) page 45 Approved for Autumn Session 2011-12 Tension and compression test in Unified lab Ppts of stress and strain curve
Lecture 2
Lecture 3
Lecture 4
Week 2
Lecture 5 Lecture 6
Lecture 7
Strain: Introduction, axial deformation; stress strain diagram, normal strain tension test, working stress and factor of safety
Lecture 8
Week 3
Lecture 9
Lecture 10
Lecture 11
Lecture 12
shear loading
Week 4
Lecture 13
Part 2
Week 4 Lecture 14 thermal stress ->Reference :1,Chapter-2 Section 2.6 page 60-61 ->Reference :1,Chapter-3 Section 3.1- 3.2(b) page 73-75 ->Reference :1,Chapter-3 Section 3.2(c)-3.2(d) page 7577 ->Reference :1,Chapter-3 Section 3.2(e) page 77-78 ->Reference :1,Chapter-3 Section 3.2(f) page 78 ->Reference :1,Chapter-3 Section 3.3 page 88-90 Wooden model showing twisting in a circular shaft
Lecture 15
Lecture 16
Week 5
Lecture 17
power transmission
Lecture 18
Lecture 19
torsion of thin wall tubes Shear and Moment in Beams: Introduction, supports ->Reference and loads :1,Chapter-4 Section 4.1-4.2 page 99-101 shear- moment equation and shear -moment diagram shear- moment equation and shear -moment diagram ->Reference :1,Chapter-4 Section 4.3 page 101-102 Ppts showing various SFD and BMD for different beams
Lecture 22
Lecture 23
shear- moment equation and shear -moment diagram area method for drawing shear-moment diagram ->Reference :1,Chapter-4 Section 4.4 page 111-116
Week 7
Lecture 26 Lecture 27
area method for drawing shear-moment diagram for distributed load area method for drawing shear-moment diagram for ->Reference concentrated forces and couple :1,Chapter-4 Section 4.4 page 114-116 moving loads ->Reference :1,Chapter-4 Section 4.5 page 125-126
Lecture 28
MID-TERM Part 3
Week 8 Lecture 29 Stress in Beams: Introduction, Bending stress ->Reference :1,Chapter-5 Section 5.1-5.2 page 135-141 ->Reference :1,Chapter-5 Section 5.2 page 136-141 ->Reference :1,Chapter-5 Section 5.3 page 154-156 ->Reference :1,Chapter-5 Section 5.4 page 160-165
Lecture 30
Bending stress
Lecture 31
Economic section
Lecture 32
Week 9
Lecture 33
shear stress in beams, design for flexure and shear, ->Reference flexure formula for composite beams. :1,Chapter-5 Section 5.4 page 160-165 Section 5.5 page 173 Deflection of beams: Introduction, , double integration method ->Reference :1,Chapter-6 Section 6.1-6.2 (a) page 191194 ->Reference :1,Chapter-6 Section 6.2(b)-6.2(c) page 194195 ->Reference :1,Chapter-6 Section 6.5 page 231-233 ->Reference :1,Chapter-8 Section 8.1-8.2(a) page 271273
Lecture 34
Lecture 35
Lecture 36
method of superposition
Week 10
Lecture 37
Week 10
Lecture 38
->Reference :1,Chapter-8 Section 8.2(b) page 274 Section 8.3 page 278279 ->Reference :1,Chapter-8 Section 8.4(a)-8.4(c) page 289291
Lecture 39
Part 4
Week 10 Lecture 40 transformation of plane stress ->Reference :1,Chapter-8 Section 8.5(a)-8.5(b) page 291294 ->Reference :1,Chapter-8 Section 8.5(c)-8.5(d) page 294296 ->Reference :1,Chapter-8 Section 8.6 page 301-304 Ppt of Mohr circle ->Reference :1,Chapter-8 Section 8.7 page 310-312 Section 8.8 page 315 ->Reference :1,Chapter-8 Section 8.9 page 325-329 ->Reference :1,Chapter-8 Section 8.10 page 333-335 ->Reference :1,Chapter-8 Section 8.11 page 337-338 ->Reference :1,Chapter-10 Section 10.1-10.2(a) page 363 -365 Video on strain gauge
Week 11
Lecture 41
Lecture 42
Lecture 43 Lecture 44
Mohr circle for plane stress absolute maximum shear stress,, Application of stress transformation to combined loads
Week 12
Lecture 45
transformation of strain
Lecture 46
Lecture 47
relation between shear modulus and modulus of elasticity Columns: Introduction, critical load
Lecture 48
Week 13
Lecture 49
->Reference :1,Chapter-10 Section 10.2(b) page 265-267 Section 10.3 page267268 ->Reference :1,Chapter-10 Section 10.4 page 372-374 ->Reference :1,Chapter-10 Section 10.5 page 378-382
Lecture 50
Lecture 51
Lecture 52
Spill Over
Week 14 Lecture 53 Lecture 54 Revision Revision
Stress in beams, Deflection of beams Stress and Strain, Torsion, shear and moment in beams Stress due to combined loads, Columns
* In ENG courses wherever the total exceeds 100, consider x best out of y components of CA, as explained in teacher's guide available on the UMS
Plan for Tutorial: (Please do not use these time slots for syllabus coverage)
Tutorial No. Lecture Topic Type of pedagogical tool(s) planned (case analysis,problem solving test,role play,business game etc)
Numericals on stress. Numerical based on strain and deformation. Numerical based on Generalized hooks law,statically indeterminate problems thermal stresses. Numerical based on shear loading and thermal stresses. Numerical based on torsion of circular shafts, power transmission and torsion of thin wall tubes. Numerical based on shear force and bending moment diagrams Numerical based on area method for drawing shearmoment diagram and moving loads.
Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving
After Mid-Term
Tutorial 8 Tutorial 9 Tutorial 10 Tutorial 11 Tutorial 12 Numerical based on Bending stress and shear stress in Problem solving beams. Numerical based on Deflection of beams. Numerical based on combine axial and lateral loads, transformation of plane stress. Numerical based on Mohr circle for plane stress, absolute maximum shear stress. Problem solving Problem solving Problem solving
Numerical based on Application of stress transformation Problem solving to combined loads transformation of strain (Mhor Circle). Numerical based on columns. Problem solving
Tutorial 13