Mechanics of Materials: Class-Ii-Ii Sem Branch-Mechanical
Mechanics of Materials: Class-Ii-Ii Sem Branch-Mechanical
Mechanics of Materials: Class-Ii-Ii Sem Branch-Mechanical
MATERIALS
Prepared by
A. Ramanjaneyulu
CLASS-II-II SEM Assistant Professor
Dept of ME
Branch-Mechanical PBR VITS Kavali.
Course Objectives
Introduce the concepts of different stresses, strains and their
relationships.
Discuss the principal stresses and components of stress on different
planes under different loads.
Explain maximum shear force and bending moment of different beams
under different loading conditions.
Demonstrate bending stress and shear stress distribution of various
cross section of beams and to predict the maximum slope deflection of
beams.
Impart strain energy due to axial, bending, and torsion loading, and to
solve statically indeterminate problems using Castigliano’s theorem.
Focus on the stresses and deformations of the springs.
Familiarize the Euler’s concept of buckling in columns & struts.
SYllABUS (UNIT-I)
• Stresses and Strains: Types of stresses and strains,
stress-strain relations, stress-strain diagram for ductile
and other materials, axial loaded bars of uniform and
varying cross section, compound bars, relation
between three elastic moduli, thermal stresses.
• Principal stresses and strains: Biaxial state of stress
with and without shear - Mohr's Circle and analytical
methods.
UNIT-II
• Analysis of Beams: Types of beams and loads, shear force
and bending moment diagram for cantilever, simply
supported and overhanging beams for different types of
loadings, point of contra flexure, relation between shearing
force and bending moment.
• Bending Stresses: Flexural equation, bending stress
distribution and efficiency of various cross sections of beams.
• Shear Stresses: Shear stress distribution for different cross
sections of beams.
UNIT-III
• Deflection of Beams: Differential equations of the
deflection curve, Slope and deflection: using
double integration method, Macaulay's method
and Moment area method for simply supported,
cantilever and overhanging beams.
• Energy Methods: Strain energy, resilience.
Deflection under single and several loads,
Castigliano's theorem.
UNIT-IV
• Torsion of Circular Shafts: Theory of pure torsion,
transmission of power in solid and hollow circular
shafts, comparison of strengths of solid and hollow
shafts, shafts in series and parallel, combined
bending and torsion.
• Springs: Deflection of closed and open coil helical
springs under axial force and axial couple, Leaf
springs.
UNIT-V
• Buckling of Columns: Analysis of columns to
evaluate buckling loads with different boundary
conditions, Euler's formula and its limitations,
Rankine's formula, columns under eccentric load,
columns under initial curvature.
• Thin Cylinders: hoop and stresses, longitudinal,
cylindrical and spherical shells subjected to internal
pressure calculation of volumetric strain.
Text Books
1. F.P. Beer, E.R. Johnston, Jr&John.T. DeWolf, “Mechanics of
Materials”, 7th edition, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2016.
2. . SS Rattan, Strength of materials, 3rd edition, Tata
McGraw-Hill, 2016.
References:
1. Timoshenko, “Strength of Materials Part-I& II”, 3rd edition,
CBS Publishers, 2004.
2. Popov, “Mechanics of Solids”, 2nd edition, New Pearson
Education, 2015.
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