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III Semester Staff: Mr. S.Paul Joshua Departmentof Mechanical Engineering
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To give an exposure to the students about the basic materials properties. Students have to know about forces acting on the materials. The students will understand the principles of working of materials under the application of load.
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I BASICS AND AXIAL LOADING 10 hrs II STRESSES IN BEAMS10 Hrs III DEFLECTION OF BEAMS 10 Hrs IV TORSION5 Hrs V BI AXIAL STRESSES10 Hrs
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Stress and Strain Hooke ’ s Law Elastic constants and their relationship Statically determinate cases Statically indeterminate cases composite bar Thermal Stresses Stresses due to freely falling weight
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Shear force and bending moment diagrams for:- simply supported cantilever beams Bending stresses in straight beams Shear stresses in bending of beams with rectangular, I & T cross sections etc., Beams of uniform strength
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Double integration method McCauley ’ s method Area moment method Conjugate beam method Principle of super position Castigliano ’ s theorem and its application
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Torsion of circular shafts Shear stresses and twist solid circular shafts Hollow circular shafts Closely coiled helical springs.
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Stresses - under internal pressure Thin circular cylinder Spherical shell Volumetric Strain Combined loading Principal Stresses maximum Shear Stresses Analytical methods. Graphical methods.
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TEXT BOOKS 1. Nash William – “Strength of Materials”, TMH, 1998. 2. Timoshenko.S. and Young D.H. – “Elements of strength materials Vol. I and Vol. II”.,T.Van Nostrand Co-Inc Princeton, 1990. REFERENCE 1. Dym C.L. and Shames I.H., “Solid Mechanics”, 1990.
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