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Read in the name of Thy Lord,


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Subject Details

Course Title: Mechanics of Materials II


Course Code: ME 323
Credit Hours: 3
Program BSME
Semester : Spring 2022
Resource Person: Dr. Tariq Mahmood
Contacts: tariqmahmood@umt.edu.pk
Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs) and their Mapping to Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs):

PLO 10 Communication
PLO 1 Engg . Knowledge

PLO 5 Mod. Tool Usage


PLO 2 Problem Analysis
Course Title: Mechanics of Material-II

PLO 3 Solution Design

PLO 6 Engr. & Society

PLO 11 Proj. Mgmt.


PLO 4 Investigation

Learning
PLO 7 Env. & Sust.
PLO 9 Team Work
CLOs
Semester: Sixth Semester

PLO 8 Ethics
Course Code: ME 323

PLO 12 Lifelong
1. Explain the concepts of strain energy, virtual
work, fatigue and creep. (C2) 

2. Explain theories of failure of materiel. (C2) 


3. Analyze principal stresses and strains for
combined loading problems in two and three 
dimensional stress systems. (C4)
4. Analyze thick walled cylinder for radial and
hoop stresses (C4) 
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3
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CLOs▼


Quiz 1


Quiz 2


Quiz 3


Quiz 4

Assignment 1

Assignment 2

Midterm Exam
Mapping of CLOs to Direct Assessments



Final Exam
Grade Evaluation Criteria

Components Marks
Assignments 10
Quizzes 15
Mid Term Exam 25
Final Exam 50
Total 100
Course outline:

Analysis of stress and strain in two and three


dimensions, Principal stresses and strains, Mohr’s
circle for stress and strain, Thick walled pressure
vessels, Symmetrical and asymmetrical loading,
Introduction to fracture mechanics, Impact loading,
Fatigue and creep, Virtual work, Theories of elastic
failure, Theory of columns.
Textbooks
Benham P.P. & Crawford R.J. Mechanics of Engineering
Materials, 2nd edition, Pearson Prentice Hall, 1996.

James M. Gere. Mechanics of Materials, 7th edition,


Cengage Learning, 2008.

Reference Books:
Ferdinand P. Beer, E. Rullel Johnston and John T. DeWolf.
Mechanics of Materials, 7th edition, McGraw Hill
Education, 2014. ISBN: 978-0073398235

R.C. Hibbeler. Mechanics of Materials, 8th edition, Prentice


Hall, 2010.
Plane Stress
Transformation Equations

1. Stress elements and plane stress.


2. Stresses on inclined sections.
3. Transformation equations.
To obtain a complete picture of the stresses in a bar, we must
consider the stresses acting on an “inclined” section through the
bar.

Because the stresses are the same throughout the entire bar,
the stresses on the sections are uniformly distributed.

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