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Sep 18, 2024
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ENGR& 225 - Mechanics of Materials5 Credits Mechanics of solids: stress, strain, torsion, flexure, deflection, connections, economic sections, composite members, combined stresses and design analysis.
Pre-requisite(s) ENGR& 214 min 2.0 and MATH& 152 min 2.0 FeesEngineering Fee Science Lab Support Fee
Quarters Typically Offered Spring Day
Designed to Serve Designed for students pursuing a degree in engineering. Active Date 20240401T16:28:18
Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Shared Learning Environment Yes Contact Hours: Lecture 44 Lab 22 Total Contact Hours 66 Degree Distributions: AA Course Outline - Definitions of stress and strain
- Stress-strain curves and Hooke’s Law
- Stresses and strains due to axial, bending, torsional or combined loading scenarios
- Deformations due to axial, bending, torsional or combined loading scenarios
- Stress transformations
- Superposition
- Stresses and strains developed in thin-walled pressure vessels
- Design of beams
- Statically indeterminate axially loaded members and bending beams
- Thermal stresses
Student Learning Outcomes Apply principles of statics, physics, and calculus in the design of mechanical structures
Perform stress analysis to check the adequacy of structural component dimensions and properties
Design components to resist stress and strain
Present an organized and systematic problem solving and intuitive analysis procedure
Correctly apply writing standards to document analysis and discuss engineering design problems
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