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Course Plan
Sem.
Module Contents Hours Exam
Marks
Introduction to analysis of deformable bodies – internal forces – method
of sections – assumptions and limitations. Stress – stresses due to
normal, shear and bearing loads – strength design of simple members. 3
Definition of linear and shear strains.
Material behavior – uniaxial tension test – stress-strain diagrams
I concepts of orthotropy, anisotropy and inelastic behavior – Hooke’s law 15%
3
for linearly elastic isotropic material under axial and shear deformation
Deformation in axially loaded bars – thermal effects – statically
indeterminate problems – principle of superposition - elastic strain 4
energy for uniaxial stress.
Definition of stress and strain at a point (introduction to stress and strain
tensors and its components only) – Poisson’s ratio – biaxial and triaxial 4
deformations – Bulk modulus - Relations between elastic
II constants.
Torsion: Shafts - torsion theory of elastic circular bars – assumptions and 15%
limitations – polar modulus - torsional rigidity – economic cross-sections 4
– statically indeterminate problems – shaft design for torsional load.
FIRST INTERNAL EXAM
Beams- classification - diagrammatic conventions for supports and
loading - axial force, shear force and bending moment in a beam 2
Shear force and bending moment diagrams by direct approach 3
III 15%
Differential equations between load, shear force and bending moment.
Shear force and bending moment diagrams by summation approach – 5
elastic curve – point of inflection.
Stresses in beams: Pure bending – flexure formula for beams
assumptions and limitations – section modulus - flexural rigidity - 4
IV economic sections – beam of uniform strength. 15%
Shearing stress formula for beams – assumptions and limitations – design
for flexure and shear. 4
SECOND INTERNAL EXAM
Deflection of beams: Moment-curvature relation – assumptions and
limitations - double integration method – Macaulay’s method -
superposition techniques – moment area method and conjugate beam 6
V ideas for simple cases. 20%
Transformation of stress and strains: Plane state of stress - equations of
transformation - principal planes and stresses. 4
Mohr’s circles of stress – plane state of strain – analogy between stress
3
and strain transformation – strain rosettes
VI .Compound stresses: Combined axial, flexural and shear loads – eccentric 20%
loading under tension/compression - combined bending and twisting 4
loads.
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Part B
4 questions uniformly covering modules III and IV. Each question carries 10 marks
Students will have to answer any three questions out of 4 (3X10 marks =30 marks)
Part C
6 questions uniformly covering modules V and VI. Each question carries 10 marks
Students will have to answer any four questions out of 6 (4X10 marks =40 marks)
Note: In all parts, each question can have a maximum of four sub questions, if needed.
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