Course Title : Mechanics of Materials-II

Course Code : ME-225

Course Duration: 1 Semester

Credit Hours: 3  

 Teacher:                                Engr, Qasim Ali
                                                Department of Mechanical Engineering 

                                                Phone/email: [email protected]

Introduction to Course :

1. Analysis of stress and strain in two and three dimensions

2. Principal stresses and strains

3. Mohr’s circle for stress and strain

4. Thick walled pressure vessels

5. Symmetrical and asymmetrical loading

6. Introduction to fracture mechanics

7. Impact loading

8. Fatigue and creep

9. Virtual work

10. Theories of elastic failure

11. Theory of columns

Course pre-requisites:

Following  topics are the pre-requiisites of Mechanics of Materials-II. The detail is given below

1. Mechanical properties of materials; tensile, compressive and shear stress & strain 2. Moment of inertia 3. Axial loading, Hooke’s law, stress strain relationship 4. Thermal stresses 5. Torsion of circular bars, 6. Pure bending of beams, shear stresses in beams 7. Shearing force and bending moment 8. Beam deflection using various methods 9. Residual stresses and stress concentration in various engineering applications 10. Analysis of statically indeterminate problems, 11. Thin and thick curved bars, 12. Thin walled pressure vessels.

  Course Learning outcomes:

S. No

CLO

Domain

Taxonomy Level

PLO

1

Analyse stresses and strains for two- and three dimensional cases using and various technique

Cognitive

3

2

2

Understand theory of failure of materials

Cognitive

1

1

3

Solve problems related to early failure of materials under special conditions like fatigue, creep etc

Cognitive

2

2

4

Analyze stresses in thick walled cylinders and columns

Cognitive

4

2

Textbooks to be used for the course:

 1. E J Hearn, Mechanics of Materials Volume 1 & 2

2. Ferdinand P. Beer & Russel Johnston Jr., Mechanics of Materials, McGraw-Hill

3. Popov, Mechanics of Materials

4. P. P. Benham & R. J. Crawford, Mechanics of Engineering Materials, Longman Sci & Tech

5. Boresi, Arthur P., Schmidt, Richard J. Sidebottom, Omar M., Advanced Mechanics of Materials

6. R. C. Hibbeler, Mechanics of Materials

7. Andrew Pytel and F. L. Singer, Strength of Materials

8. W. F. Riley, L. D. Sturges and D. H. Morris, Mechanics of Materials.

9. W. A. Nashi, Statics and Mechanics of Materials, Schaum’s outline series New York.  

Description of System of Evaluation (Exam, assignments etc)

1. Quiz-1:5%

2. Term Paper: 30%

3.Quiz-2 :5%

4. Assignment: 5%

5. Final Paper: 50%

6. Attendance: 5%

Key Dates and Time of Class Meetings:

Semester Start : 13 January 2020

End of Classes: 8th May 2020

Course

Monday

Wednesday

ME-225

12.30 pm to 2 pm

8:00 am to 9.30 am

 

Course Material