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DEPARTMENT: MS in Mechanical Engineering

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COURSE CODE-COURSE NAME AD!ANCE MEC"ANICS O# MATERIALS

CR: 3-0

COURSE DESCRIPTION $e!%e& of '(e)enta*+ Mechan%cs of Mate*%a(s$ Theo*+ of st*ess an st*a%n, Ine(ast%c Mate*%a(s -eha!%o*s, L%)%tat%on on the use of un%-a.%a( st*ess-st*a%n ata, Non(%nea* )ate*%a( *es/onse, 0%e( c*%te*%a "ene*a( conce/t, Th%c1 2a((e 3+(%n e*, -as%c *e(at%on, St*ess co)/onents at sect%ons Fa* f*o) 'n s fo* a 3+(%n e* &%th 3(ose 'n s c+(%n e*, '(ast%c an %ne(ast%c sta4%(%t+ of co(u)ns, %nt*o uct%on to conce/t of co(u)ns 4uc1(%n", ef(ect%on *es/onse of co(u)ns to co)/*ess%!e (oa s, The 'u(e* fo*)u(a fo* co(u)ns, Ine(ast%c 4uc1(%n" of co(u)ns, F(at /(ates, St*ess *esu(tant %n f(at /(ates, 5%ne)at%c st*a%n %s/(ace)ent *e(at%on fo* /(ates, '6u%(%4*%u) e6uat%on fo* s)a(( %s/(ace)ent theo*+ of f(at /(ates, St*ess-st*a%n te)/e*atu*e *e(at%on fo* Isot*o/%c '(ast%c /(ates# 3ontact st*esses, The /*o4(e) of ete*)%n%n" the contact st*esses, 7eo)et*+ of the contact su*faces, './*ess%on fo* /*%nc%/a( st*esses, Metho of co)/ut%n" contact st*esses, Def(ect%on of 4o %es %n /o%nt contact# PRERE%UISITE BE Mechanical /Mechatronics, BE Aero Space, BE Materials Engineering CO-RE%UISITE TE&T AND MATERIALS Te't(oo) 1. Advanced Mechanics of Materials by Arthur Boresi 6th Eddition Refe*ences Mate*ial 1. Mechanics of Materials by W. .!iley, ".#. Sturges and #.$.Morris %. Mechanics of Materials by !.&.$ibbler '. Mechanics of Material Bear, (ohnston, and #e)olf *. Mechanics of Metarials by E.($EA!+ 'rd addition COURSE O+,ECTI!ES ,he course ob-ective is to provide the graduate students )ith sufficient .no)ledge of advanced theories and analytical /ethods in order to apply the/ in design and stress analysis of industrial /achines, structural /e/bers and /echanical syste/s. LEARNIN- OUTCOMES The stu ent &%(( 4e a4(e to han (e the /*o4(e) such as8 1# St*esses Ana(+s%s of Th%c1 2a(( 3+(%n e*# 2# '(ast%c an Ine(ast%c Sta4%(%t+ of 3o(u)ns# 3# St*esses %n F(at P(ates# 4# St*esses %n 3ontact Su*faces# PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS The cou*se contents ha!e &% e* %n ust*%a( a//(%cat%on such as, 1# P*essu*e !esse(, 7un 4a**e(s, P%/es#

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2# F(at /(ates use %n tan1s an othe* %n ust*%a( a//(%cat%ons# 3# The contact st*esses ha!e has %n ust*%a( a//(%cat%ons %n -ea*%n"s, 7ea*s, 'n"%ne, $a%(, 3a)s# LECTURE PLAN 0nstruction 612 #iscussion %12 3ro-ect 42 E5ercises/,utorial 142

Mo.ule/ Chapte* I1

Topic
Re2ie3 of Mechanics of Mate*ials Introduction Method of Analysis Stress-strain relations Failure theories and design criteria Theo*ies of St*ess an. St*ain Stress Definition Stress transformation, Principal quantities Equilibrium equation, Strain in any direction Strain transformation, Strain theory Strain measurement Inelastic Mate*ial +eha2io* imitations of !ni-a"ial Stress- Strain data #onlinear Material $esponse %ield &riteria ' (eneral &oncepts %ielding of Ductile Metals Alternati)e %ield &riteria (eneral %ielding

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III1

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The Thic) 0alle. Cylin.e*


*asic relations Stress components at sections Far from Ends for a cylinder +ith closed ends, Stress components and radial displacement for constant temperature Elastic An. Inelastic Sta(ility Of Colu;ns Introduction to the &oncept of &olumn *uc-ling Deflection $esponse of &olumns to &ompressi)e oads

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.he Euler Formula for &olumns +ith Pinned Ends Euler *uc-ling of &olumns +ith inearly Elastic End &onstraints ocal *uc-ling of &olumns Inelastic *uc-ling of &olumns

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#lat Plates
Introduction Stress $esultants in Flat Plate /inematics' Strain-Displacement $elations for Plates Equilibrium Equation for Small-Displacement .heory of Flat Plates Stress-Strain-.emperature $elations for Isotropic Elastic Plates Strain Energy of a Plates *oundary &onditions for Plates Solution of $ectangular Plates Problems Solution of &ircular Plate Problems

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Contact St*esses
Introduction .he Problem of Determining &ontact Stresses, (eometry of the &ontact Surface #otation and Measuring of .erms E"pression for Principle Stresses Method of &omputing &ontact Stresses Deflection of *odies in Point &ontact Stress for .+o *odies in ine &ontact' oads #ormal to &ontact Area Stress for .+o *odies in ine &ontact' oads #ormal and .angent to &ontact Area

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Mo.ule/ Chapte* I. II. III. VI. V.

Outco;es
,he students )ill be able to revie) the i/portant concept of /echanics of /aterials. ,hey )ill learn ho) to for/ulate proble/s using /echanics of /aterial properties. What are various failure/"i/its in design. ,o revie) the basic concept of stress, strain, plane stresses. ,he /ore circle in application of strain gauges. ,he students )ill learn non linear /aterial behavior yielding of ductile /aterial. ,he significance of yielding criterion. ,hic. )all cylinders have )ider industrial application. ,he graduate students )ill learn to deter/ine stresses in open and close cylinder under different loading conditions. ,he students )ill learn basic concepts of colu/n buc.ling. ,he principal concepts of elastic buc.ling of colu/ns due to large deflection, ,he Euler for/ula for

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critical loading.

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VI. VII.

,he flat plates have )ider practical engineering applications. ,he students )ill be able to learn the deflection theory of thin constant thic.ness isotropic elastic plates )ith te/perature effects included. ,he proble/s of understandings contact stresses is /ost i/portant as it as )ider industrial applications. ,he students )ill be able to learn ho) to calculate principal stresses on the contact area bet)een t)o surfaces.

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TEAC"IN- MET"ODOLO-> "ectures, discussions, proble/ solving, ho/e assign/ents, 6uestion and ans)er sessions etc

ASSESMENT ,he course )ill include at least three hour test during the course. 0n addition 6ui77es and assign/ents at end of each /odule /ay be set. 3ractical tests and tutorials )ill be set during the laboratory periods at the end of each /odule. ,o fulfill the re6uire/ent of this course, a pro-ect needs to be co/pleted by the end of the ter/. A co/prehensive final e5a/ination over the all /odules, of at least ' hour8s duration, )ill be set at the end of the course. Evaluation )ill be co/petency based and student grades )ill be based on the follo)ing factors. Assign/ents :ui77es M0# Se/ester inal E5a/ 3ro-ect ,otal 49112 119142 '42 *12 42 1112 D* Muha))a 9u4a%* 5han Jan, 2014 D* A %f Is*a* D* As%f Is*a*

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