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Cal Poly State University Instructor: Eltahry Elghandour, Ph.D.
Department of Civil &
Environmental Engineering Phone: 756-1728
Office Location: B 13-248 / B41-136
Strength of Materials I CE 204 Email: eelghand@[Link]
Dr. Eltahry Elghandour
Prerequisite: CE-204
Office Hours: M 09:10 to 11:00 am
M 03:10 to 04:00
Winter 2013 By appt. and TBA
Grade Points:
Textbook: MECHANICS OF MATERIALS,
Edition 6th, by Beer and Johnston. Event Points Possible
HW 10
MT 35
Student Learning Objectives (CE-204):
• Determine axial and torsional stresses and Quizzes 15
deformations for both determinate and Final Exam 40
indeterminate members.
• Determine bending and shear stresses, and Total 100 Points
draw shear/bending diagrams.
Assignments: Course assignments and additional
materials can be viewed on the syllabus
on poly learn.
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Midterms/Quizzes: Homework: All the homework will be due before lecture.
• NO makeup’s will be permitted.
Final Exam: You will be tested on all the topics studied
• Problems may come from the textbook,
throughout the course. All midterm and final exams
• Suggested homework problems, and
will be closed book, unless otherwise noted.
• All tests are closed book, and
• Graphic calculators may be used.
• All work must be shown in order to receive credit
and adhere to the format stated below.
Corrections: The instructor reserves the right to make
• Quizzes are closed book and formula sheet will be
corrections to the syllabus any time during
allowed. 15 minutes per quiz (MC).
• Approximately 70 minutes allowed per midterm the quarter..
W# TOPIC READ Homework Extra
Problems Practice problems
TEST/QUIZ/ HOMEWORK FORMAT: 1-1 Stress Under Axial Loading,
Shearing stress
1.1-6 1:3, 7, 11, 17, 19
1 1-2 Bearing Stress and Application of 1.7-9 1.21, 24
Simple Structures,
1-3 Components of Stress and Design 1.11-13 1.31, 39, 45, 51, 53
Considerations
2 2-1 Stress-Strain Diagram; Deformation 2.1-8 2.13, 15, 18, 21, 24, 25 27 HW#1
Under Axial Loading
• All pages must contain at the top: HW#, NAME, DATE, PAGE#.
2-2 Statistically Indeterminate Problems
and Temperature Changes,
2.9-10 2.38, 41, 44, 53, 60
TENTATIVE
• Be neat, clear, and organized 3 2-3 Poisson’s Ratio; Generalized Hook’s
Law and Shearing Strain , Saint-Venannt’s
2.11-18 2.61, 65, 68, 77, 79, 95
2.130, 131, 132, 133,
HW#2
SCHEDULE
• Statement of problem: principle and stress Concentration 134, 135, 136
• Given: Set up of problem, including diagram or visualization for understanding. 3-1 Torsion ; Stresses in Elastic Range 3.1-4 3. 2, 7, 11, 19, 21, 25, 32
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4 Midterm I HW#3
Find: State precisely the information to determine.
•
3-2 Angle of Twist and Statistically 3.5-8 3.38, 40, 41, 42, 48, 53
Contain a Free-body Diagram (FBD) (if appropriate) INDETERMINATE SHAFTS AND DESIGN OF
•
TRANSMISSION SHAFTS,
State the equations used STRESS CONCENTRATIONS
• Have the answer double underlined using a straight edge or in a box 5 4-1 Pure Bonding 4.1-5 4.1, 5, 10, 15, 18, 24 HW#4
• Always use pencil and never write on the back. 4-2 Members Made of Several Materials;
Stress Concentrations
4.6-7 4.39, 47, 55, 99
• All lines must be drawn with a straight edge 6 4-3 Eccentric Axial Loading, General 4.12-14 4.101, 102, 122 HW#5
• Use 3 to 4 significant figures at each step in the calc (be consistent) 5-1 Shear and Bending Moment Diagrams, 5.1-3
• Don't crowd work (one problem per page)
7 5-2 Relation among load, shear 5.4 HW#6
• Include units in answers, and bending moment
8 6- Shearing Stresses in Beams 6.1-5 HW#7
8-1 Stresses under combined loading 8.4
9 Midterm II HW#8
10 Review
11 Final Exam
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SIMPLE TYPES OF STRESS
Week# Midterm/Quiz No. Chapter Due date
1 Quiz 1 Discussion Forum 4/06/13 Saturday
2 Quiz 2 Chapter1 Thursday
4/11/13
3 Quiz 3 Chapter 2 Thursday
•Tensile
4/18/13
4 Thursday
Midterm 1 Chapter 1,2 and 3 4/25/13
6 Quiz 4 Chapter 4 5/09/13 Thursday
•Compressive
7 Quiz 5 Chapter 5 5/16/13 Thursday
9 Midterm II All chapters 5/30/11 Thursday
10 Quiz 6 Chapter 8 6/06/13 Thursday
•Shear
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Common Final Exam All Chapters Wed 7-10pm
TENSILE STRESS COMPRESSIVE STRESS
• Stresses due to pushing
• Stresses due to pulling (tensile) loads (compressive) loads
• Stresses due to bending • Stresses due to bending
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Mechanics of Materials
SHEAR STRESSES
• Definition
• Direct shear - normal load, shear load
- tension, compression
• Shear stresses due to torsion - stress, strain
• Stress and Strain Diagram
• Shear stresses due to bending • Material Characteristics
- ductility
- brittleness
- toughness
- transition temperature
- endurance limit
Classifying Load Classifying Load (cont)
• Normal Load (Axial load) : Load is perpendicular to the • Shear Load : Tangential load
supporting material.
- Tension Load : As the ends of material are pulled apart pulling apart
to make the material longer, the load is called a tension
load.
- Compression Load : As the ends of material are pushed in
to make the material smaller, the load is called
a compression load.
Tension
Cargo
Compression
Pressure
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Stress and Strain
Stresses
In order to compare materials, we must have measures. A- Normal Stresses due to
• Stress : load per unit Area P
1- Axial force
F A
σ
A MC
2- Bending Moments
F : load applied in pounds I
A : cross sectional area in in²
σ : stress in psi B- Shear Stress due to
P
A 1- Direct Shear
A Tr
F F 2- Twisting /Torque
J
PQ
3- Transverse shear
It
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