ME 202 Advanced Mechanics of Solids
ME 202 Advanced Mechanics of Solids
ME 202 Advanced Mechanics of Solids
ME202
Course Name
ADVANCED MECHANICS OF
SOLIDS
Prerequisite: ME201 Mechanics of solids
L-T-P-Credits
3-1-0-4
Year of Introduction
2016
Course Objectives:
1. To impart concepts of stress and strain analyses in a solid.
2. To study the methodologies in theory of elasticity at a basic level.
3. To acquaint with the solution of advanced bending problems.
4. To get familiar with energy methods for solving structural mechanics problems.
Syllabus
Introduction, concepts of stress, equations of equilibrium, strain components, strain-displacement
apply compatibility
the results in simple
designconstitutive
problems. relations, boundary conditions, 2D problems in
relations,
conditions,
elasticity, Airy's stress function method, unsymmetrical bending of straight beams, bending of curved
beams, shear center, energy methods in elasticity, torsion of non-circular solid shafts, torsion of thin
walled tubes.
Expected outcome: At the end of the course students will be able to
1. Apply concepts of stress and strain analyses in solids.
2. Use the procedures in theory of elasticity at a basic level.
3. Solve general bending problems.
4. Apply energy methods in structural mechanics problems.
Text Books:
1. L. S. Sreenath, Advanced Mechanics of Solids, McGraw Hill, 2008
2. S. Jose, Advanced Mechanics of Materials, Pentagon Educational Services, 2013
References Books:
1 S. P. Timoshenko, J. N. Goodier, Theory of elasticity, McGraw Hill,1970
2 R.J. Atkin, and N. Fox, An introduction the theory of elasticity, Longman,1980
3. J. P. Den Hartog, Advanced Strength of Materials, McGraw Hill,1987
4. C. K. Wang, Applied Elasticity, McGraw Hill,1983
5. S. M. A. Kazimi, Solid Mechanics, McGraw Hill,2008
6. L. Govindaraju ,TG Sitharaman, Applied elasticity for Engineers, NPTEL
7. U. Saravanan, Advanced Solid Mechanics, NPTEL
8. www.solidmechanics.org/contents.htm - Free web book on Applied Mechanics of Solids by
A.F. Bower.
Course Plan
Module
Contents
Introduction to stress analysis in elastic solids - stress at a point stress
tensor stress components in rectangular and polar coordinate systems Cauchys equations stress transformation principal stresses and
planes - hydrostatic and deviatoric stress components, octahedral shear
stress - equations of equilibrium
Displacement field engineering strain - strain tensor (basics only)
analogy between stress and strain tensors - strain-displacement relations
(small-strain only) compatibility conditions
Constitutive equations generalized Hookes law equations for linear
elastic isotropic solids - relation among elastic constants Boundary
conditions St. Venants principle for end effects uniqueness theorem
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III
IV
6
15%
4
4
15%
4
3
3
15%
4
6
VI
Hours
Sem.
Exam
Marks
15%
5
20%
4
20%