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USHA RAMA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

Department of MechanicalEngineering
LESSON PLAN
Academic Year : 2019-20 Sem : I
Course: Mechanics of solids (MOS)
Class: II B.TECH Section : MECH
Date of commencement of Class work :10/06/19 Date of end of Class work :05/10/19
Prepared By: Dr. R.Bhargavi, Associate Professor Approved By: HOD

Date (As
Lect Actual
per
ure Topics to be covered Date of Remarks
Academic
No completion
calendar)
1 10/6/19 UNIT-1 Introduction to MOS

2 11/6/19 Properties of materials

3 11/6/19 Stresses and strains

4 12/6/19 Hook’s law

5 13/6/19 Stress strain diagram

6 13/6/19 Elastic moduli


7 15/6/19 Bars of varying sections and composite sections
8 17/6/19 Bars of varying sections and composite sections

9 18/6/19 Temperature stresses

10 18/6/19 Temperature stresses

11 19/6/19 Complex stresses

12 20/6/19 Complex stresses


22/6/19 Stresses on an inclined plane under different uni-axial
13
stress conditions
24/6/19 Stresses on an inclined plane under different biaxial stress
14
conditions

15 25/6/19 Principal planes and principal stresses

16 25/6/19 Principal planes and principal stresses

17 26/6/19 Mohr’s circle method

18 27/6/19 Mohr’s circle method

ergy – Resilience 29/6/19sud Strain energy – Resilience – Gradual, impact and shock
19 – Gradual,
20 01/7/19 Unit II SHEAR FORCE AND BENDING MOMENT

21 02/7/19 Definition of beam –Types of beams

22 02/7/19 Concept of shear force and bending moment

23 03/7/19 S.F and B.M diagrams for cantilever beams


24 04/7/19 S.F and B.M diagrams for cantilever beams
06/7/19 S.F and B.M diagrams for cantilever beams
25

26 08/7/19 S.F and B.M diagrams for simply supported beams

27 09/7/19 S.F and B.M diagrams for simply supported beams

28 09/7/19 S.F and B.M diagrams for simply supported beams


29 10/7/19 S.F and B.M diagrams for simply supported beams
30 11/7/19 S.F and B.M diagrams for overhanging beams

31 13/7/19 S.F and B.M diagrams for overhanging beams

32 15/7/19 S.F and B.M diagrams for overhanging beams

33 16/7/19 Unit III FLEXURAL STRESSES

34 16/7/19 Theory of simple bending – Assumptions

35 17/7/19 Derivation of bending equation

36 18/7/19 Determination bending stresses for I-sec

37 20/7/19 Determination bending stresses for I-sec

38 22/7/19 Determination bending stresses for T-sec

39 23/7/19 section modulus of rectangular and circular sections

40 23/7/19 SHEAR STRESSES Derivation of formula


41 24/7/19 Shear stress distribution across I-sec

42 25/7/19 Shear stress distribution across I-sec

43 27/7/19 Shear stress distribution across I-sec

44 29/7/19 Shear stress distribution across T-sec

45 30/7/19 Shear stress distribution across T-sec

46 30/7/19 Shear stress distribution across T-sec

47 31/7/19 Problems

48 01/8/19 Revision

49 03/8/19 Revision
05/8/19 - MID EXAMS
50 10/8/19
13/8/19 Unit-IV DEFLECTION OF BEAMS: Bending into a
51 circular arc – slope, deflection and radius of curvature
13/8/19 Determination of slope and deflection for cantilever-
52 Double integration method
Determination of slope and deflection for cantilever-
54 14/8/19
Double integration method

17/8/19 Determination of slope and deflection for Simply


55 supported beam- Double integration method
Determination of slope and deflection for Simply
56 19/8/19
supported beam- Double integration method

20/8/19 Determination of slope and deflection for Simply


57 supported beam- Macaulay’s method

20/8/19 Determination of slope and deflection for Simply


58 supported beam and cantilever – Moment area method

21/8/19 Determination of slope and deflection for Simply


59 supported beam and cantilever – Moment area method

60 22/8/19 THIN CYLINDERS


61 24/8/19 Thin seamless cylindrical shells
62 26/8/19 Derivation of formula for longitudinal and circumferential
27/8/19 stresses
Problems
63
64 27/8/19 Problems
65 28/8/19 hoop, longitudinal and Volumetric strains
66 29/8/19 hoop, longitudinal and Volumetric strains

67 31/8/19 changes in dia, and volume of thin cylinders


68 03/9/19 Problems- changes in dia, and volume of thin cylinders

69 04/9/19 Thin spherical shells.

70 05/9/19 Riveted boiler shells


71 09/9/19 THICK CYLINDERS
72 10/9/19 lame’s equation
73 10/9/19 cylinders subjected to inside &outside pressures
74 11/9/19 Problems
d cylinders. 75 12/9/19
Compound cylinders Problems
76 14/9/19
Compound cylinders Problems
77 16/9/19 UNIT –VI TORSION

78 17/9/19 Derivation- Torsion of Circular shafts


79 17/9/19 Derivation- Torsion of Circular shafts
80 18/9/19 Pure Shear-Transmission of power by circular shafts,
81 19/9/19 Shafts in series

82 19/9/19 Shafts in series

83 21/9/19 Shafts in parallel

84 23/9/19 COLUMNS

85 24/9/19 Buckling and Stability

86 24/9/19 Columns with Pinned ends

87 25/9/19 Columns with other support Conditions

88 26/9/19 Columns with other support Conditions


89 28/9/19 Limitations of Euler’s Formula

90 30/9/19 Rankine’s Formula

91 01/10/19 Revision

92 01/10/19 Revision

93 03/10/19 Revision

94 05/10/19 Revision

TEXT BOOK:

1.Strength of materials by Bhavikatti, Lakshmi publications.


2.Solid Mechanics, by Popov.
3. Mechanics of Materials by - Ferdinand P Beer, E Russell Johnston, and John T Dewolf.

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