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ENGINEERING SCIENCE 13 Mechanics of Deformable Bodies I

COURSE NUMBER TITLE CREDIT DESCRIPTION ES 13 Mechanics of Deformable Bodies I 3 units Analysis and design of structural and machine elements, such as tension and compression members, shafts, beams and columns, based on equilibrium and material properties. Elementary stress and strain analysis. Members of 2 or more materials. (UPD General Catalogue, 1996-1998) ES 11

PREREQUISITES TERM

2nd Semester, AY 2011-2012

CLASS POLICIES 1. Attendance is required and will be checked. A student who is absent for more than 6 times will be given a grade of 5.0 if he or she does not drop the course. Note: The deadline for dropping subjects is on February 20, 2012 (Monday). 2. Five long exams and a final exam shall be given in the course. 1st Long Exam 2nd Long Exam 3rd Long Exam 4th Long Exam 5th Long Exam Make up Exam Final Exam Dec 05, 2011 (Mon) 4-6 pm Jan 09, 2012 (Mon) 4-6 pm Jan 30, 2012 (Mon) 4-6 pm Feb 27, 2012 (Mon) 4-6 pm Mar 19, 2012 (Mon) 4-6 pm Mar 23, 2012 (Fri) 4-6 pm Mar 28, 2012 (Wed) 1-4 pm

3. Grading System: LE Ave. = average of 5 long exams PS/SQ Ave. = problem set and/or short quiz average Before Finals: After Finals: Pre-Final Grade = 0.90 x LE Ave. + 0.10 x PS/SQ Ave. Final Grade = 0.70 x Prefinal Grade + 0.30 x Finals

Note: A student may be exempted from the final exam if he/she satisfies the following: a.) A prefinal average of 72.0% or better b.) No long exam less than 60.0%. 4. Grading Scale
Final Average 92 - 100 88 - below 92 84 - below 88 80 - below 84 76 - below 80 Equivalent Grade 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.75 2.00 Final Average 72 - below 76 68 - below 72 64 - below 68 60 - below 64 below 60 Equivalent Grade 2.25 2.50 2.75 3.00 5.00

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A student who misses an exam due to valid reasons (e.g. illness, etc.) shall be given the opportunity to take a make-up examination. Only one make-up exam is allowed per student; any remaining missed exams will be given a score of 0. Answer sheets must be submitted during class hours at least one meeting before the exam; otherwise a 5% deduction for the exam shall be imposed. Answer sheets will be yellow pad (8.5 x 14) with the name, student number section written on the upper right hand corner of every page. Note: Do not write at the back of your answer sheets Use only blue or black pens for your solutions. Do not use correction fluid.

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Complaints regarding examination results shall be entertained for a period of one week after the exam has been returned. A letter explaining/justifying the corrections should accompany any complaint. Cheating in any form will be penalized with a filing of intellectual dishonesty with a possibility of a grade of 5.0, suspension, and/or expulsion from the university. Students are required to TURN OFF their cellphones and other communication devices during examination hours.

References 1. Beer, F.P. et al. (2006) Mechanics of materials. 4th Ed. SI. McGraw-Hill. 2. Hibbeler, R.C. (2000) Mechanics of materials. 4th Ed. Prentice Hall. 3. Higdon, A. et al. (1978) Mechanics of materials. John Wiley & Sons. 4. Roylance, D. Lecture Notes for 3.11 Mechanics of Materials. (downloadable at http://ocw.mit.edu)
Meeting No. 1 References Hibbeler Beer Misc

Topic Class Policies Review of Statics Equations of Equilibrium Introduction to the Concept of Stress Normal Stress and Centric Loading Shear Stress Bearing and Punching Stress General State of Stress Stresses on an oblique plane under axial loading Strain Concepts Normal Strain Shear Strain Material Properties The Stress-Strain Diagram and Hooke's Law Strain Energy Poisson's Ratio Shear Stress-Strain Diagram & Hooke's Law for Shear Allow able Stresses and Factors of Safety Application of simple stress concepts 1st Long Exam - December 05, 2011 (Mon), 4-6 pm Stresses and Deformations Arising from Axial Loading Axial Deformation Formulae from Statics Analysis of Statically Determinate Axially Loaded Members Statically Indeterminate Axially Loaded Members Temperature Effects, Thermal Stress Stresses and Deformations Arising from Torsional Loading Derivation of Formulae Analysis of Statically Determinate & Indertminate Torque Loaded Members Pow er Transmission 2nd Long Exam - January 09, 2012 (Mon), 4-6 pm Stresses Arising from Flexure Flexural Fiber Stress Transverse Shear Stress Analysis of Thin-Walled Pressure Vessels Combined Loadings 3rd Long Exam - January 30, 2012 (Mon), 4-6 pm Deflections of Beams due to Flexure Governing Equation for Euler Bernoulli Beams Macaulay Functions Singularity Functions Double Integration Method Freehand Draw ing of Elastic Curves Area Moment Theorems Construction of the Moment Diagram by Parts Area Moment Method Statically Indeterminate Beams Buckling of Slender Columns Governing Equation for Column Buckling 4th Long Exam - February 27, 2012 (Mon), 4-6 pm Review of the General 3D State of Stress 2D States: Plane Stress, Plane Strain, Axisymmetry Stress Transformation Equations Stress Transformation via Equilibrium Principal Stresses Maximum In-Plane Shear Stress Mohr's Circle Absolute Maximum Shear Stress Theories of Failure Ductile Failure Brittle Failure Application Problems 5th Long Exam - March 19, 2012 (Mon), 4-6 pm

1.3 1.4 1.5

1.3-1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.11 2.1-2.2 2.14 2.3

Hg. 1.3-1.5

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Ex 1-10 2.1-2.2 3.1-3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 1.6

Hg 1.3-1.5,1.9

Hg 2.1-2.3

Hg 2.7 2.11 2.14-2.15 1.13

Hg. 3.2

4.1 4.2 4.4 4.6 5.1,5.2,5.4 5.3 2.8 2.9 2.10 3.1-3.5 3.7 Hg 5.1-5.3 Hg 5.4 Hg 5.9-5.10 Roylance Hg 8.1-8.3 Hg 6.1-6.3 Hg 6.5 Lecture Hg 6.6 Hg 6.7 Hg 6.8-6.9 Hg 7.1-7.3 Hg 9.1-9.4 Hg 3.3-3.5

7 8 9

10

Re 8.4.3 Hg 4.1-4.3

11 12 13 14

6.3-6.4 7.1-7.3 8.1 8.2 12.1 12.3

4.1-4.4 6.1-6.4 7.9 8.4 9.1-9.3 9.6

15 16 17 18 19 20

12.4-12.9

9.9-9.10 9.11 9.12-9.13 9.14 10.1-10.4

13.1-13.3

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prob 2.73 Hg 1.6 9.1-9.2 9.3 9.4 9.7 10.7 10.7 7.3-7.6 7.1-7.2 Hg 1.7 Hg 1.8 Hg 1.7-1.8

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7.7 7.8

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