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Emech 3 - Course Outline

This document outlines the course content for the Mechanics of Deformable Bodies course taught over one semester. The course is divided into 11 units covering topics such as simple stress and strain, shear and bending moments in beams, stresses and deflections in beams, torsion, combined stresses, and axially loaded steel columns. Key textbooks are listed. The course meets for 5 hours per week over 18 weeks for a total of 90 contact hours. Each unit is allocated a certain number of weeks and hours to cover the associated topics and include examples and application problems.

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Emech 3 - Course Outline

This document outlines the course content for the Mechanics of Deformable Bodies course taught over one semester. The course is divided into 11 units covering topics such as simple stress and strain, shear and bending moments in beams, stresses and deflections in beams, torsion, combined stresses, and axially loaded steel columns. Key textbooks are listed. The course meets for 5 hours per week over 18 weeks for a total of 90 contact hours. Each unit is allocated a certain number of weeks and hours to cover the associated topics and include examples and application problems.

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MECHANICS OF DEFORMABLE BODIES

(EMech 3)

COURSE OUTLINE

Lecturer:
Dr. Teresita L. Reyes
Textbooks:
Strength of Materials
- by Andrew Pytel and Joan Kiusalaas

BOOK NO. 1 BOOK NO. 2


MECHANICS OF DEFORMABLE BODIES (EMech3)
(5 hours per week; 5 hours x 18 weeks= 90 hours in one semester)

COURSE OUTLINE

UNIT 1: SIMPLE STRESS


- Analysis of Internal Forces, Simple stress, Thin- walled Pressure Vessels = week 1
and week 2 = 10 hours

UNIT 2: SIMPLE STRAIN


- Stress and Strain Diagram, Hooke's Law and Axial Deformation, Poisson’s Ratio and
Shear Deformation, Statically Indeterminate Members, Thermal Stress = week 3 and
week 4 = 10 hours
UNIT 3: SHEAR AND BENDING MOMENTS IN BEAMS
- Classifications and Types of Beams, Types of Loads, Possible Failures of
Beams, Classifications of Steel Sections, Definitions of Shear and Bending
Moments; Relationship between Load, Shear, and Bending
Moment; Application Problems; Analysis of Moving Loads; and, Application
Problems = week 5, week 6 (First Term Examination), and week 7 = 15 hours
UNIT 4: STRESSES IN BEAMS
- Derivation of the Flexure Formula; Application Problems; Economical
Sections; Unsymmetrical Beams; Derivation of the Horizontal Shearing
Stress; Application Problems; Analysis of Beams for Flexure and Shear;
Analysis of Built-up Beams = week 8 and week 9 (2.5 hours) = 7.5 hours
UNIT 5: BEAM DEFLECTIONS
- Methods of Solving Beam Deflections: Double Integration Method, Area-
moment Method, Conjugate Beam Method, Superposition Method;
Deflection of Cantilever Beams, Deflection of Simple Beams;
Applications of Double Integration Method and Area- moment Method =
week 9 (2.5 hours), and week 10= 7.5 hours
UNIT 6: RESTRAINED BEAMS AND PROPPED BEAMS
- Applications of Double Integration Method, Area-moment Method, and
Superposition Method = week 11, week 12 (Second Term Examination),
and week 13 = 15 hours

UNIT 7: CONTINUOUS BEAMS


- Derivation of the Three Moment Equation; Applications of the Three
Moment Equation; Reactions of Continuous Beams; Shear and Bending
Moment Diagrams of Continuous Beams = week 14 = 5 hours
UNIT 8: TORSION
- Derivation of the Torsion Formulas, Application Problems = week 15= 5
hours

UNIT 9: COMBINED STRESSES


- Combined Axial and Flexure Stress; Variation of Stresses with Inclination
Elements; Stresses at a Point; Mohr's Circle; Kern at a Section = week 16
(2.5 hours) = 2.5 hours
UNIT 10: COMPOSITE BEAMS
- Beams of Different Materials; Flexural Stress of Composite Beams;
and, Analysis of Composite Beams = week 16 (2.5 hours) = 2.5 hours

UNIT 11: AXIALLY LOADED STEEL COLUMNS


- Classifications of Columns; Columns’ Supports; Effective Lengths of
Columns; Slenderness Ratio of Columns; Common Steel Sections used
for Columns; The Euler Formula; Application Problems = week 17 and
week 18 (Third Term Examination) = 10 hours

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