Lesson plan / STRENGTH OF METARIALS -I

Lesson Information

Course Credit 3.0
Course ECTS Credit 5.0
Teaching Language of Instruction Türkçe
Level of Course Bachelor's Degree, TYYÇ: Level 6, EQF-LLL: Level 6, QF-EHEA: First Cycle
Type of Course Compulsory
Mode of Delivery Face-to-face
Does the course require compulsory or optional work experience? Z
Course Coordinator
Instructor (s) Assist. Prof. Dr. VEDAT ÖZTÜRK
Course Assistant

Purpose and Content

The aim of the course To improve the ability to solve problems related to sizing in the industry.
Course Content Internal forces and cross-section effects diagrams; Tension, compression, shear and bearing stresses, normal stress and expansion, stress and expansion diagrams, linear elasticity and Hooke's law, shear stress and expansion; safety stresses and loads, axial loaded elements; load deformations on axial loaded elements, stresses in angular sections, residual stresses, the effect of temperature change; torsion; torsion of circular rods (shafts), irregular torsion; simple shear state, power transmission on the circular shafts, thin-walled tubes, shear force and bending moment, beam types; shear force and bending moment, axial joints and joint varieties; frame systems; Planar and spatial lattices.

Weekly Course Subjects

1General concepts of strength of materials.
2Axial normal force in isostatic systems.
3The effect of the self-weight on stress and strain.
4Stresses arising from the internal pressure in thin-walled pressure vessels.
5Indeterminate systems under axial normal force.
6Examples for statically determinate and indeterminate systems under axial normal force.
7Analysis of the systems under shear force and riveting calculations.
8Midterm exam.
9Stress analysis in one dimension and drawing of Mohr circle. Stress analysis in two dimension and drawing of Mohr circle.
10Strain in the elements under axial load and solutions of the samples.
11Moments of inertia calculation in orthogonal coordinates.
12Drawing of N,Q,M diagrams.
13Bending and its applications.
14Torsion and its applications.

Resources

[1] R. C. Hibbeler, Mechanics of Materials, Prentice-Hall Inc., USA.
[2] F. P. Beer and E. R. Johnston Mechanics of Materials, Mc-Graw Hill Comp., England.
[3] E. P. Popov ,Engineering Mechanics of Solids, Prentice-Hall Inc., USA
[4] Prof.Dr. Mustafa Savcı, Prof.Dr. Alaattin Arpacı, Mukavemet, Birsen Yayınevi,1999