This document provides course details for ME F312 Advanced Mechanics of Solids including:
1. The course description covers generalized Hooke's law, energy methods, torsion of non-circular members, shear center, curved beams, thick cylinders, plates and shells, and contact stress.
2. The scope and objectives are to analyze advanced topics in mechanics of solids beyond the introductory course.
3. The evaluation scheme includes two mid-term tests, surprise tests, and a comprehensive final exam weighting students' knowledge.
This document provides course details for ME F312 Advanced Mechanics of Solids including:
1. The course description covers generalized Hooke's law, energy methods, torsion of non-circular members, shear center, curved beams, thick cylinders, plates and shells, and contact stress.
2. The scope and objectives are to analyze advanced topics in mechanics of solids beyond the introductory course.
3. The evaluation scheme includes two mid-term tests, surprise tests, and a comprehensive final exam weighting students' knowledge.
This document provides course details for ME F312 Advanced Mechanics of Solids including:
1. The course description covers generalized Hooke's law, energy methods, torsion of non-circular members, shear center, curved beams, thick cylinders, plates and shells, and contact stress.
2. The scope and objectives are to analyze advanced topics in mechanics of solids beyond the introductory course.
3. The evaluation scheme includes two mid-term tests, surprise tests, and a comprehensive final exam weighting students' knowledge.
This document provides course details for ME F312 Advanced Mechanics of Solids including:
1. The course description covers generalized Hooke's law, energy methods, torsion of non-circular members, shear center, curved beams, thick cylinders, plates and shells, and contact stress.
2. The scope and objectives are to analyze advanced topics in mechanics of solids beyond the introductory course.
3. The evaluation scheme includes two mid-term tests, surprise tests, and a comprehensive final exam weighting students' knowledge.
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BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, PILANI
K.K. BIRLA GOA CAMPUS
INSTRUCTION DIVISION FIRST SEMESTER 2013-2014 Course Handout Part II Date: 02.08.2013
In addition to part -I (General Handout for all courses appended to the time table) this portion gives further specific details regarding the course.
Course No. : ME F312 Course Title : Advanced Mechanics of Solids Instructor-in-charge : P.M. SINGRU Instrutor : D.K. Mohanty 1. Course Description: Generalized Hookes law; Energy methods; torsion of non-circular members; shear center and asymmetrical bending; curved beams; thick cylinders; plates and shells; contact stress.
2. Scope and Objective of the Course: The course deal with in-depth analysis of some advanced topics in Mechanics of Solids, beyond what is covered in the course Mechanics of Solids.
3. Text books: TB1: "Advanced Mechanics of Materials" - Arthur P., Boresi and R.J. Schinid, John Wiley, 6 th Edition 2003.
Reference books: RB1: Advanced Mechanics & Solids - L.S. Srinath, Tata Mc.Graw-Hill Publishing Co. RB2: Advanced Mechanics of Solids Otto T. Bruhns, Springer Verlag, 2003 RB3: Advanced Mechanics of Materials R. Davis Cook and Warren C. Young, Prentice Hall 2 nd Edition, 1998.
4. Lecture Plan: Lect. No. Learning Objectives Topics to be Coursed Chap/Sec. (Book) 1 Review of elementary Mechanics of Materials and methods of analysis, failure analysis & properties of material Introduction & review of elementary mechanics of solids, methods of analysis, failures in design CH1 (TB1) 2-7 Theories of stress and strain Stress at appoint, stress on an arbitrarily oriented plane, transformation of stress, principal stresses, differential equations of motion of a deformable body, deformation, strain theory, small displacement theory CH2 (TB1) 8-11 Linear stress strain Generalized Hookes Law, anisotropic CH3 (TB1) temperature relations. and isotropic elasticity, thermoelasticity for isotropic materials, Hooks law for orthotropic material 12- 16 Energy methods and applications Principle of stationary potential energy, Castiglianos theorem, Deflections in statically determinate structures and statically indeterminate structures, applications to curved beam treated as straight beams. CH5 (TB1) 17- 22 Torsion Torsion of prismatic bar, Saint Venants Semi-inverse method, linear elastic solutions, Prandtle elastic membrane analogytorsion of rectangular cross section CH 6.1-6.6 (TB1) 23- 25 Asymmetrical bending Non-symmetrical loading bending and deflection of straight beams. CH7.1- 7.3(TB1) 26- 28 Shear Center for thin walled beam cross sections Shear flow in thin-walled beam cross sections , Shear Center for channel section CH 8.1-8.3 (TB1) 29- 31 Curved beams
Location of neutral axis, radial stress, correction of circumferential stress and deflections of curved beams. Curved beams of standard sections: I & T. Analysis of statically indeterminate curved beams (closed ring). CH9.1-9.6 (TB1)
32- 33 Thick walled cylinders Stress Stain Temperature relation for thick walled cylinders and composite cylinders. Analysis of open and closed cylinders CH11 (TB1) 34- 37 Flat Plates Stress resultants in a flat plate, kinematics, equilibrium equations, stress strain temperature relations, strain energy of a plate, boundary conditions, solution of rectangular and circular plate problems CH 13 (TB1) 38- 40 Contact stress Geometry of contact surface, methods of computing contact stress, deflection of bodies in point contact and line contact with normal load. CH17 (TB1)
5. Evaluation Scheme:
E C No Evaluation Component Duration (min.) Weightage Date, Time & Venue Nature of component 1 Test - 1 60 25 18.09.13,Wednesday, 10.30 AM-11.30 AM CB
2 Test - 2 60 25 28.10.13,Monday, 10.30 AM-11.30 AM CB 3 Surprise Tests ** Continuos 10 CONTINUOUS OB 4 Comprehensive Exam 180 40 04/12/2013 (FN) CB
Surprise Tests ** : These tests may be held in regular class or tutorial hour
7. Notices: All the notices will be displayed on Moodle course webpage only. Emails may be used for regular communication etc.
8. Make-up policy: Only genuine make up with medical certificate will only be allowed. No make- up will be allowed for surprise tests under any circumstances.