3rd Sem, ME

313308: Strength of Materials Syllabus for Mechanical Engineering 3rd Sem K Scheme MSBTE PDF

Strength of Materials detailed Syllabus for Mechanical Engineering (ME), K scheme PDF has been taken from the MSBTE official website and presented for the diploma students. For Subject Code, Subject Name, Lectures, Tutorial, Practical/Drawing, Credits, Theory (Max & Min) Marks, Practical (Max & Min) Marks, Total Marks, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.

For all other MSBTE Mechanical Engineering 3rd Sem K Scheme Syllabus PDF, do visit MSBTE Mechanical Engineering 3rd Sem K Scheme Syllabus PDF Subjects. The detailed Syllabus for strength of materials is as follows.

Rationale

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Course Outcomes:

Students will be able to achieve & demonstrate the following COs on completion of course based learning

  1. Calculate the M.I. of the given object using relevant formulae & methods.
  2. Analyze the structural behavior of the given structural components under various loading conditions.
  3. Draw SFD and BMD for the given structural element under given loading conditions.
  4. Determine the bending and shear stresses in beams under different loading conditions
  5. Analyze the direct & bending stresses in the structural members under eccentric loading conditions.

Unit I

Moment of Inertia 1.1 Concept of Moment of Inertia, M.I. of plane lamina and radius of gyration of a given lamina. 1.2 Parallel and perpendicular axes theorems (without derivation). 1.3 M.I. of standard basic figures like square, rectangle, triangle, circle, semi-circle, quartercircle and Hollow Rectangular & Circular sections. (without derivation). 1.4 M.I. of Composite plane figures such as symmetrical and unsymmetrical I-section, channel section, T-section, angle section. Numerical on composite figure consisting of maximum 03 standard shapes. 1.5 Introduction to M.I. for built-up sections. (No numerical). (IKS* Concept of Centre of Gravity & M.I.used in ancient constructions like temples, forts etc.) Chalk-Board Hands-on Collaborative learning Video Demonstrations Presentations

Unit II

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Unit III

Shear Force & Bending Moment 3.1 Types of Supports: Simple, Hinge, Roller & Fixed and Beams: Cantilever, Simply supported, Roller, Hinge & overhanging beams. 3.2 Types of loads: Concentrated or Point load, Inclined point load & Uniformly Distributed load. 3.3 Meaning of SF and BM, Relation between them, Sign conventions. 3.4 SFD & BMD for Simply Supported, Cantilever and overhanging beams subjected to Vertical point load & UDL only. 3.5 Drawing SFD and BMD, Location of Point of Contra-Shear, maximum BM, Location of Point of Contra-flexure. Chalk-Board Hands-on Collaborative learning Video Demonstrations Presentations

Unit IV

Bending and Shear Stresses in beams 4.1 Theory of pure bending, assumptions in pure bending, Concept of Neutral Axis and section modulus. 4.2 Flexural Equation (without derivation) with meaning of each term used in equation, bending stresses and their nature, bending stress distribution diagram. 4.3 Bending stress variation diagram across depth of given cross section for cantilever and simply supported beams for symmetrical sections only. 4.4 Shear stress equation (without derivation), meaning of each term used in equation, relation between maximum and average shear stress for square, rectangular and circular section (numerical), shear stress distribution diagram. 4.5 Shear stress distribution diagram for square, rectangular, circle, hollow square, hollow rectangular, hollow circle, T- section & symmetrical I- section only. (no numericals) 4.6 Use of shear stress equation for determination of shear stresses in hollow rectangular section. Chalk-Board Hands-on Collaborative Learning Demonstration Video Presentations

Unit V

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Suggested Micro Project / Assignment

Micro project

  • Collect the information of Indian Knowledge System (IKS) given in different units.
  • Prepare charts of maximum bending moment and shear force values in standard beams.
  • Two Numericals on Chimneys (of rectangular and circular cross section) subjected to wind pressure & also draw stress distribution diagram at base of it.
  • Draw & identify difference between Bending stress distribution & Shear stress distribution diagrams for square, rectangular, circle, hollow square, rectangular, circle, T- section, & symmetrical I- section.

Laboratory Equipment

  1. Extensometer with least count 0.01mm, maximum extension 25 mm with dial gauge/ digital display suitable for various gauge length. 1,2,3
  2. Accessories: Vernier caliper, meter scale, weighing balance, weights, punch, file, hammer, screw driver, pliers, etc. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,11,13
  3. Universal Testing Machine of capacity 1000kN, 600 kN / 400 kN, analog type/digital type with all attachments and accessories. 1,2,3,8,11,13
  4. Tile flexural testing machine confirming to IS:654, capacity 200 Kg with uniform loading rate of 45 to 55 Kg/minute provided with lead shots . 13
  5. Brinell and Rockwell Hardness Test machine . 14,15
  6. Compression Testing Machine of capacity 2000 kN / 1000 kN, analog / digital type with all attachments and accessories. 4,7,9
  7. Izod/Charpy impact testing machine confirming to IS: 1757. 5,6
  8. Hot Air Oven with thermostatic control having temp. range 100 to 105 degree celsius . 7

Learning Materials / Books

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Learning Websites & Portals

  1. https://youtu.be/DzyIEz3dKXQ?si=beGDRqJ1olZ70LUe Concept of Stress and Strain .
  2. https://youtu.be/RSlmDKHDMUY? si=FHCxXE1QSaa0FqBn Standard stress-strain curve for mild steel bar and Tor steel bar .
  3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFZ18Ed4HI8 Field Test on TMT .
  4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-FEVzI8oe8 Concept of SFD and BMD .
  5. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvbA4mk36Kk Practical examples of SFD and BMD.
  6. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2eGwNUopws Concept & Numerical on Point of Contraflexure .
  7. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f08Y39UiC-o Bending Stresses & Shear Stresses in Beams .
  8. https://skyciv.com/structural-software/beam-analysis-softwar e Calculation & Drawing of SFD & BMD freeware Software .

For detail Syllabus of all other subjects of Mechanical Engineering, K scheme do visit Mechanical Engineering 3rd Sem Syllabus for K scheme.

For all Mechanical Engineering results, visit MSBTE Mechanical Engineering all semester results direct links.

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