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Solid Mechanics

This document outlines topics in solid mechanics including: 1) analyzing determinate structures and particle/rigid body motion using concepts like equilibrium, friction, and conservation laws; 2) calculating stresses and strains using theories like Hooke's law, Mohr's circle, and failure criteria; and 3) examining axial/shear forces, bending moments, deflections and stresses as well as torsion, buckling, and vibration in structures.

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Solid Mechanics

This document outlines topics in solid mechanics including: 1) analyzing determinate structures and particle/rigid body motion using concepts like equilibrium, friction, and conservation laws; 2) calculating stresses and strains using theories like Hooke's law, Mohr's circle, and failure criteria; and 3) examining axial/shear forces, bending moments, deflections and stresses as well as torsion, buckling, and vibration in structures.

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Solid Mechanics
Equivalent force systems; free-body diagrams; equilibrium equations; analysis of
determinate trusses and frames; friction; particle kinematics and dynamics;
dynamics of rigid bodies under planar motion; law of conservation of energy; law of
conservation of momentum.
Stresses and strains; principal stresses and strains; Mohrs circle for plane stress and
plane strain; generalized Hookes Law; elastic constants; thermal stresses; theories of
failure.
Axial, shear and bending moment diagrams; axial, shear and bending stresses;
combined stresses; deflection (for symmetric bending); torsion in circular shafts; thin
walled pressure vessels; energy methods (Castiglianos Theorems); Euler buckling.
Free vibration of single degree of freedom systems.

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