Mechanics of Solids Syllabus for B.Tech 3rd sem is covered here. This gives the details about credits, number of hours and other details along with reference books for the course.
The detailed syllabus for Mechanics of Solids B.Tech (R13) thirdsem is as follows
OBJECTIVES:
- To learn fundamental concepts of Stress, Strain and deformation of solids with applications to bars, beams and thin cylinders.
- To know the mechanism of load transfer in beams, the induced stress resultants and deformations.
- To understand the effect of torsion on shafts and springs.
- To analyse a complex two dimensional state of stress and plane trusses
UNIT I : STRESS AND STRAIN [9 hours]
Stress and strain at a point – Tension, Compression, Shear Stress – Hooke’s Law – Relationship among elastic constants – Stress Strain Diagram for Mild Steel, TOR steel, Concrete – Ultimate Stress – Yield Stress – Factor of Safety – Thermal Stresses – Thin Cylinders and Shells – Strain Energy due to Axial Force – Resilience – Stresses due to impact and Suddenly Applied Load – Compound Bars.
UNIT II : SHEAR AND BENDING IN BEAMS [9 hours]
Beams and Bending- Types of loads, supports – Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams for statically determinate beam with concentrated load, UDL, uniformly varying load. Theory of Simple Bending – Analysis of Beams for Stresses – Stress Distribution at a cross Section due to bending moment and shear force for Cantilever, simply supported and overhanging beams with different loading conditions – Flitched Beams.
UNIT III : DEFLECTION [9 hours]
Double integration method – Macaulay’s methods – Area moment method – conjugate beam method for computation of slopes and deflections of determinant beams.
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[TOTAL (L:45+T:15): 60 PERIODS]
OUTCOMES: The students will have
- Thorough understanding of the fundamental concepts of stress and strain in mechanics of solids and structures.
- the ability to analyse determinate beams and trusses to determine shear forces, bending moments and axial forces.
- a sufficient knowledge in designing shafts to transmit required power and also springs for its maximum energy storage capacities.
TEXTBOOKS:
- Rajput.R.K. “Strength of Materials”, S.Chand and Co, New Delhi, 2007.
- Bhavikatti. S., “Solid Mechanics”, Vikas publishing house Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, 2010.
REFERENCES :
- Gambhir. M.L., “Fundamentals of Solid Mechanics”, PHI Learning Private Limited., New Delhi, 2009.
- Timoshenko.S.B. and Gere.J.M, “Mechanics of Materials”, Van Nos Reinbhold, New Delhi 1995.
- Vazirani.V.N and Ratwani.M.M, “Analysis of Structures”, Vol I Khanna Publishers, New Delhi,1995.
- Junnarkar.S.B. and Shah.H.J, “Mechanics of Structures”, Vol I, Charotar Publishing House, New Delhi 1997.
- Ugural. A.C., “Mechanics of Materials”, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2013.
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