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BTCVC302: Mechanics of Solids Syllabus for CV 3rd Sem 2018-19 DBATU

Mechanics of Solids detailed syllabus scheme for B.Tech Civil Engineering (CV), 2018-19 onwards has been taken from the DBATU official website and presented for the Bachelor of Technology students. For Subject Code, Course Title, Lecutres, Tutorials, Practice, Credits, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.

For all other DBATU Syllabus for Civil Engineering 3rd Sem 2018-19, do visit CV 3rd Sem 2018-19 Onwards Scheme. The detailed syllabus scheme for mechanics of solids is as follows.

Mechanics of Solids Syllabus for Civil Engineering (CV) 2nd Year 3rd Sem 2018-19 DBATU

Mechanics of Solids

Module 1: Stress and Strain

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Module 2: Axial Force, Shear Force and Moment in Beams

Axial force, shear force and moment in beams – concept of unbalanced forces at a transverse section, axial forces, shear forces and moment – interaction of these, relations among load shear and moment, introduction to moving loads

Module 3: Stresses in beams:

Theory of cylindrical bending,Relationship between intensity of loading, shear force and bending moment over elemental length, Derivation of flexural formula, economic sections, analysis of flexural action, derivation of formula for shearing stress, concept of shear flow, shear lag and shear center Torsion -Assumptions, derivation of torsion formulae, torsion of circular shafts, power transmission, stresses and deformation in determinate solid/hollow homogeneous shafts

Module 4: Columns and Struts

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Module 5: Combined Stresses

State of simple shear, Analytical and graphical representation of state of combined stress at a point, absolute maximum shearing stress, application of Mohr’s circle to combined loading, principal stresses and strains

Module 6: Theories of Failure:

Concept of failure in strength and failure in deformation, statement and application of maximum principal stress theory, maximum principal strain theory, maximum strain energy theory, maximum shear stress theory, maximum shear strain theory

Text Books:

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Reference Books:

  • Beer F P., Jhonston E. R., John. T. D E wolf, Mechanics of MaterialsTMH, 7th edition
  • Popov E.P., Introduction to Mechanics of Solids, Prentice-Hall, Second Edition 2005
  • Crandall S.H., Dahl N.C., & Lardner T.J., An Introduction to Mechanics of Solids, Tata McGraw Hill, 2nd Edi, 1978
  • Nash W., Strength of Materials Schaums outline series, McGraw Hill, fourth edition
  • Punmia B. C., Mechanics of MaterialsLaxmi Publications, revised edition, 2016
  • Subramanian R., Strength of MaterialsOxford University Press, 2nd edition, New Delhi
  • Dr. Sadhu Singh, Theory and Solved Problems in Adv. Strength of Materials, ISBN: 978-81-7409-212-7

Course Outcomes:

On completion of the course, the students will be able to:

  1. CO1: Perform the stress-strain analysis.
  2. CO2: Draw force distribution diagrams for members and determinate beams.
  3. CO3: Find deflections in determinant beams.
  4. CO4: Visualize force deformation behavior of bodies.

For detail syllabus of all other subjects of Civil Engineering (CV) 3rd Sem 2018-19 regulation, visit CV 3rd Sem Subjects syllabus for 2018-19 regulation.

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