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Mechanics of Solids

Mr. Y. B. Kumbhar
Ybk_aero@adcet.in
https://sites.google.com/a/adcet.in/yogeshkumbhar/
What we are going to learn
Unit 1: Simple Stresses and Strain
1. Introduction to concepts of Stress, Strain, Hookes law,

2. Stress strain diagrams of mild steel etc.

3. Volumetric strain.

4. Analysis of axially loaded prismatic bars

5. Temperature stresses

6. Strain energy: Resilience, Gradual, Sudden, Impact and Shocking


loads.

7. Deflections and stresses in determinate and indeterminate uniform /


Non Uniform / Composite bars subjected to distributed and
concentrated loads,
Unit 2: Shear Force & Bending Moment Diagrams
Definition of beam Types of beams
Concept and conventions of shear force and bending moment
Shear force and bending moment diagrams for
simply supported beams,
overhanging beams and
cantilever beams
subjected to
Point loads,
uniformly distributed loads,
uniformly varying loads
and their combinations.
Relations between distributed load (loading), Shear force and bending
moment diagrams and rate of loading at a section of a beam.
Unit 3: Flexural and Shear Stresses
Theory of simple bending Assumptions Derivation
of bending equation: M/I = f/y = E/R
Determination of bending stresses
Section modulus of rectangular and circular sections
(Solid and Hollow), I,T, Angle and Channel sections
Stress in composite beams using equivalent width
concepts and its limitations.
Design of simple beam sections.
shear stress distribution across various beam sections
like Rectangular, Circular, Triangular, T, I and Angle
sections.
Unit 4: Analysis of Pin-Jointed Plane
Frames
Introduction: Pin jointed, perfect trusses
Determination of forces in members of plane
Analysis of various types of
cantilever trusses
simply supported trusses
by
method of joints,
tension coefficient methods
method of sections
Unit 5: Deflection of Beams
Bending into a circular arc Slope, Deflection and
radius of curvature
Differential equation for elastic line of a beam-
Double integration
Macaulays methods-
Mohrs theorems- Moment area method

Determination of slope and deflection for


cantilever and simply supported beams
subjected to
point loads,
uniformly distributed loads,
uniformly varying load.
Unit 6: Thin and Thick cylinders
1. Thin seamless cylindrical shells-
2. Derivation of formula for longitudinal and
circumferential stresses- Hoop,
3. Longitudinal and Volumetric strains- Changes in
diameter, and volume of thin cylinders-
4. Riveted boiler shells- Thin spherical shells.
5. Thick cylinders- Lames equation-
6. Cylinders subjected to inside and outside
pressures-
7. Compound cylinders.
Marks
Theory Paper : 100
Term-work : 25
CAS Sheet : 15
Class Test 1 : 2.5
Midterm : 5
Class test 2 : 2.5
Blooms Taxonomy
Course Outcomes
After completion of this course, students will be
able to..
CO1: Define the fundamental concepts of stress
and strain and the relationship between both
through the strain stress equations
(first cognitive level)

CO2: Identify the applied loads and reaction


forces in the given problem and represent it to
find the stresses induced in the material.
(second cognitive level)
Course Outcomes.. contd.
After completion of this course, students will be able
to..
CO3: Apply the stress strain relations to problems for
simple elastic solids under the given loading conditions
and find the stress, strain and deformations.
(Third cognitive level)

CO4: Analyse the stresses and deformations induced in


the components for the given load and material
properties.
(Fourth cognitive level)
Course Outcomes.. contd.
After completion of this course, students will be
able to..
CO5: Compare the stresses with the material
properties to predict failure
(Fifth cognitive level)

CO6: Design simple elements using concepts of


stress and strains for a loading conditions.
(Sixth cognitive level)
Thank you for patient listening.

Any Questions?

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