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Points to cover
Introduction
Concept of stress and strain
St. Venant’s principle, stress and strain diagram
Elasticity and plasticity – Types of stresses and strains, Hooke’s law, stress – strain diagram for mild steel
Working stress – Factor of safety
Lateral strain, Poisson’s ratio and volumetric strain –
Elastic moduli and the relationship between them
Bars of varying section – composite bars –
Temperature stresses.
Strain Energy – Resilience – Gradual, sudden,
impact and shock loadings – simple applications.
Compound Stresses and Strains- Two dimensional system,
stress at a point on a plane Principal Stresses and Principal Planes,
Mohr Circle Of Stress, Ellipse Of Stress And Their Applications
Two dimensional stress-strain system, principal strains and principal axis of strain,
circle of strain and ellipse of strain. Relationship between different elastic constants.
Introduction
Bending moment and Shear Force Diagrams
BM and SF diagrams for cantilevers simply supported
BM and SF diagrams for fixed beams with or without overhangs.
Calculation of maximum BM and SF and the point of contra flexure under concentrated loads,
Calculation of maximum BM and SF uniformly distributed loads over the whole span or part of span
combination of concentrated loads (two or three) and uniformly distributed loads,
uniformly varying loads, application of moments.
Flexural Stresses
Flexural Stresses-Theory of simple bending – Assumptions –
Derivation of bending equation
Neutral axis – Determination of bending stresses –
Section modulus of rectangular and circular sections (Solid and hollow),
I,T, Angle and Channel sections –
Design of simple beam sections
Slope and deflection- Relationship between moment,
slope and deflection,
Moment area method, Macaulay’s method.
Use of these methods to calculate slope and deflection for determinant beams.
Shear Stresses
Shear Stresses- Derivation of formula – Shear stress distribution across various beam sections
rectangular and circular sections
Torsion- Derivation of torsion equation and its assumptions
Applications of the equation of the hollow and solid circular shafts, torsional rigidity
Thin Cylinders and Spheres- Derivation of formulae and calculations of hoop stress
longitudinal stress in a cylinder, and sphere subjected to internal pressures.
Methodology Conducted Date Unit No. Unit No Unit Name
Lecture with interaction 0000-00-00 1 1 Stress Strain
Lecture with interaction 1 2 Bending Moment
Lecture with interaction 1 3 Shear Stess
Lecture with interaction 1 4 Flexural
Lecture with interaction 1 5 Torsion
Lecture with interaction 1 6 Thick Cylinder
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ending Moment

hick Cylinder
Study material
S M KAZMI

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