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RAJALAKSHMI ENGINEERING COLLEGE (Affiliated to Anna university of Technology) DEPARTMENT OF AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING

LESSON PLAN

Faculty Name Subject Name Year Degree & Branch

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S.ARAVINDAN SOLID MECHANICS II B.E. AERO

Code Code Semester

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AE41
111304

III -

Aim:
To give brief descriptions on the behaviour of materials due to axial, bending and torsional and combined loads.

Objectives:
To study the basics and structural behaviour of different structures. To study the stresses acting on beams of different cross sections. To analyze the bending and deflection of beams by various methods To analyze the structural behaviour in circular cross sectional structures

TEXT BOOK Nash William Strength of Materials, TMH, 1998 Timoshenko.S. and Young D.H. Elements of strength materials Vol. I and Vol. II., T. Van Nostrand Co-Inc Princeton-N.J. 1990. REFERENCE BOOK Dym C.L. and Shames I.H. Solid Mechanics, 1990 Signature of the staff Signature of the HOD

Learning Structure: Understanding, analyzing and applying various aspects of engineering materials in practical application area in relation with the structural parts of the aircraft likw wings, fuselage, Engine cowling etc

Application

Procedure

Analyze, understand the amount of stress that a material can withstand for a particular amount of load.

Principles

The principles used here are Hooke law, stress strain curve, deflection of beams, bending equation for analyzing the given material or structure

Concept

Properties of materials, strength and its applications in Aircrafts.

Facts

Bar, simply supported beams, cantilever beams, over hanging beams,Etc

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SYLLABUS
111304
OBJECTIVE To give brief descriptions on the behaviour of materials due to axial, bending and torsional and combined loads. 1. BASICS AND AXIAL LOADING (10 Periods+3 Tutorial classes)

SOLID MECHANICS

3104

Stress and Strain Hookes Law Elastic constants and their relationship Statically determinate cases - statically indeterminate cases composite bar. Thermal Stresses stresses due to freely falling weight. 2. STRESSES IN BEAMS (10 Periods+3 Tutorial classes)

Shear force and bending moment diagrams for simply supported and cantilever beamsBending stresses in straight beams-Shear stresses in bending of beams with rectangular, I & T etc cross sections-beams of uniform strength 3. DEFLECTION OF BEAMS (10 Periods+3 Tutorial classes)

Double integration method McCauleys method - Area moment method Conjugate beam method-Principle of super position-Castiglianos theorem and its application 4. TORSION (5 Periods+3 Tutorial classes)

Torsion of circular shafts - shear stresses and twist in solid and hollow circular shafts closely coiled helical springs. 5. BI AXIAL STRESSES (10 Periods+3 Tutorial classes)

Stresses in thin circular cylinder and spherical shell under internal pressure volumetric Strain. Combined loading Principal Stresses and maximum Shear Stresses - Analytical and Graphical methods.

TOTAL: 60

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Lesson Plan(111304 Solid Mechanics)

Unit No

Topics to be covered Basics and Axial Loading

Duration in Periods 1

Teaching Method BB/PP/ VIDEO BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB

Stress, Strain-Hookes Law Elastic Constants and their relations


Bar with uniform and varying C.S composite Bar

1 3 2 2 1 3
Total Periods

Stresses due to change in temperature

Impact loading

Tutorial

10+3 1

Stresses In Beams Shear force & B.M diagrams of Simple supported beams. Cantilever beams SF & BM Diagram Variable C.S 2 2 Beams of uniform strength 1 Bending stresses & shear stresses 2 Tutorial 3
Total Periods

10+3 1 3 2 2

Deflection Of Beams Double integration method Mc Cauleys method 3 Area moment method

(Note: BB= Black Board, PP=Power Point Presentation, VIDEO = Video Lecture) Signature of the HOD

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