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MEC204 ADVANCED MECHANICS OF SOLID 13393::Prashant Bagde 3.0 0.0 0.0 3.0
Course Category Courses with numerical and conceptual focus
TextBooks
Sr No Title Author Edition Year Publisher Name
T-1 ADVANCED MECHANICS OF
MATERIALS
ARTHUR P. BORESI,
RICHARD J. SCHMIDT
6th WILEY INDIA PVT LTD
Reference Books
Sr No Title Author Edition Year Publisher Name
R-1 ENGINEERING MECHANICS OF
SOLIDS
E.P. POPOV 2nd PEARSON
R-2 MECHANICS OF MATERIALS R.C. HIBBELER 8th PRENTICE HALL
R-3 MECHANICS OF SOLIDS BEER & JOHNSON 6th 2012 TATA MCGRAW HILL
R-4 ADVANCED MECHANICS OF
MATERIALS
BORESI, A.P., AND
SIDEBOTTOM O.M
5th JOHN WILEY & SONS
R-5 ADVANCED MECHANICS OF
MATERIALS
SRINATH, L.S 3rd 2008 TATA MCGRAW HILL
R-6 ADVANCED MECHANICS OF
SOLID
OTTO T BRUHNS 1st SPRINGER
R-7 ADVANCED MECHANICS OF
MATERIALS
ROMAN SOLECKI & R.
JAY CONANT
1st 2009 OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS, INDIA
R-8 ADVANCED MECHANICS OF
SOLIDS
BRUHNS, OTTO T 1st 2003 SPRINGER
Relevant Websites
Sr No (Web address) (only if relevant to the course) Salient Features
RW-1 http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/courses/Webcourse-contents/IIT-ROORKEE/strength%20of
%20materials/homepage.htm
Reading Material
RW-2 http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/video.php?subjectId=112107147 Video Lectures
RW-3 http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/courses/IIT-MADRAS/Strength_of_Materials/index.php Animations with reading material
RW-4 http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/courses/112101095/ Video Lectures
RW-5 www.mst.edu/~mecmovie/index.html Reading Material
RW-6 https://engineering.purdue.edu/~ce474/Docs/Truss_Examples.pdf Reading Material
Week
Number
Lecture
Number
Broad Topic(Sub Topic) Chapters/Sections of
Text/reference
books
Other Readings,
Relevant Websites,
Audio Visual Aids,
software and Virtual
Labs
Lecture Description Learning Outcomes Pedagogical Tool
Demonstration/
Case Study /
Images /
animation / ppt
etc. Planned
Live Examples
Week 1 Lecture 1 Simple Stresses and Strains
(Types of stresses and
strains)
T-1:2 Concepts of stress and
strain with their types
Knowledge gain
about
stress and strain
occurring in material
under load
Discussion stress causes
strain and strain
results in
structures
Simple Stresses and Strains
(Types of stresses and
strains)
T-1:2 Concepts of stress and
strain with their types
Knowledge gain
about
stress and strain
occurring in material
under load
Discussion stress causes
strain and strain
results in
structures
Lecture 2 Simple Stresses and Strains
(Hooke's law)
R-3:2 Behavior of stress with
strain
Variation is plotted
on
graph
Case Studies
Simple Stresses and Strains
(Stress strain diagram for
mild steel)
R-3:2 Relation between Stress
and strain
Able to understand
variation of stress
with
strain
UTM machine
available in SOM
lab
Universal
Testing Machine
to see the stress
diagram
Lecture 3 Simple Stresses and Strains
(Working stress)
R-3:2 RW-1 Stress in actual working
condition
True stress will be
known
Case studies
Simple Stresses and Strains
(Lateral strain)
R-3:2 Effect of stress on
diameter
Variation in diameter
can be expressed
Brain storming
Simple Stresses and Strains
(Poisson's ratio)
R-3:2 Relation between
different strains
Ratio of strains is
discussed
Brain storming
Simple Stresses and Strains
(Volumetric strain)
T-1:3 Strain in different
directions
Strain in volume is
understood
Discussion
Simple Stresses and Strains
(Factor of safety)
R-3:1 Design consideration Importance of factor
of
safety in design
Designated two
wheeler vehicles
does not fail if
running with more
than two persons.
Two Wheeler
Vechical
Detailed Plan For Lectures
LTP week distribution: (LTP Weeks)
Weeks before MTE 7
Weeks After MTE 7
Spill Over 3
Week 2 Lecture 4 Simple Stresses and Strains
(Elastic moduli & the
relationship between elastic
constants)
R-3:2 RW-1 Relation between elastic
constants
Interlinkage of elastic
constants
Brain storming
Lecture 5 Simple Stresses and Strains
(Bars of varying section and
composite bars)
R-3:2 Stresses in different
sections
Stress behavior is
observed
Brain storming
Lecture 6 Simple Stresses and Strains
(Temperature stresses)
R-3:2 Effect of heat Stress occurence due
to
heat
Railway tracks Railway tracks
Week 3 Lecture 7 Simple Stresses and Strains
(Strain energy)
T-1:5 RW-3 Energy stored while
loading
Energy conserved to
regain shape
Regaining of
original position of
rubber band.
Molecular
mechanics
energies often
are referred to as
strain energies
Simple Stresses and Strains
(Resilience in gradual load)
T-1:5 Type of loading Expression in gradual
load
Brain Storming
Simple Stresses and Strains
(Sudden and impact load.)
T-1:5 Type of loading Expression of the
given
loading
Free fall of an
object from height
Impact Testing
Machine
Lecture 8 Shear force and Bending
moment(Definition of beam)
R-3:5 RW-2 Meaning of beam Concept of Beam Discussion
Shear force and Bending
moment(Types of beams)
R-3:5 Beam types Knowledge of
Various
beams
Discussion There are many
types of steel
shapes, even
numerous types
of I beams. For
our .... For our
example lets use
a dead load of
25 psf and a live
load of 100 psf
Shear force and Bending
moment(Concept of shear
force and bending moment)
R-3:5 Meaning of shear force
and bending moment
Knowledge gain
about
shear force and
bending
moment
Brain storming
Lecture 9 Shear force and Bending
moment(S.F and B.M
diagrams for cantilever)
R-3:5 Calculation of Shear
force and Moment
Plot of obtained
values obtained
Brain storming The Beam
where one end
Fixed and other
end is free
Shear force and Bending
moment(Simply supported
and overhanging beam
subjected to point loads)
R-3:5 Calculation of Shear
force and Moment in
different beams
Plot of values
obtained
in different cases
Brain storming
Week 4 Lecture 10 Shear force and Bending
moment(Uniform distributed
load)
R-3:5 Calculation of Shear
force and Moment in
uniform distribution
load
Plot of values
obtained
in given loading
Pro-Mechanica Pro-Mechanica
Shear force and Bending
moment(Uniform varying
loads with its different
combinations.)
R-3:5 Calculation of Shear
force and Moment in
uniform distribution
load
Plot of values
obtained
in given loading
Pro-Mechanica a fish tank (full
of water) the
same size as the
panel
Lecture 11 Shear force and Bending
moment(Relation between
S.F, B.M and rate of loading
at a section of beam.)
R-3:5 RW-4 Shear force variation
and
relationship between SF
BM and rate of loading.
Point of contraflexure
Behavior of bending
moment with change
in
nature of shear force
and relation obtained.
Point of change is
known
Discussion
Lecture 12 Shear force and Bending
moment(Point of
contraflexure)
R-3:5 SPILL OVER 1 SPILL OVER 1 SPILL OVER 1
Week 5 Lecture 13 Test1
Lecture 14 Flexural and Shear Stresses
(Theory of simple bending)
T-1:7 RW-1 Introduction to bending
phenomenon
Knowledge about
concept of bending
Image:
http://upload.wiki
media.org/wikipedi
a/commons/0/0b/I_
beam_bending0.pn
g
Jumping Board
in Swimming
Pool
Lecture 15 Flexural and Shear Stresses
(Assumptions)
R-3:4 Derivation of bending
equation
Bending equation
obtained
Brain storming
Flexural and Shear Stresses
(Derivation of bending
equation: M/I = f/y = E/R)
R-3:4 Derivation of bending
equation
Bending equation
obtained
Brain storming
Week 6 Lecture 16 Flexural and Shear Stresses
(Neutral axis)
T-1:7 RW-3 Introduction to neutral
axis
Neutral axis
significance is
understood
Discussion
Flexural and Shear Stresses
(Determination of bending
stresses)
T-1:7 Calculation of Bending
stress
Method is known to
find
Bending stress
Brain storming Determining the
axial stress -
which is often
known as the
Bending Stress
in a beam
Lecture 17 Flexural and Shear Stresses
(Section modulus of
rectangular and circular
sections(Solid and Hollow))
T-1:4 Introduction of section
modulus
It defines its
importance
in bending equation
Discussion
Week 6 Lecture 18 Flexural and Shear Stresses
(Bending stress in various
sections (I,T, angle and
channel sections))
T-1:4 Determination of Stress
in different sections
under bending
Stress calculation in
different sections
Image:
http://www.peterva
ldivia.com/eso/stru
ctures/imagen/bea
m-sections.png
Snap-Fit Design
Week 7 Lecture 19 Flexural and Shear Stresses
(Design of simple beam
sections)
R-8:3 Design considerations in
beam sections
Method for design of
beam section
Discussion
Lecture 20 Flexural and Shear Stresses
(Derivation of Shear stress
formula)
R-8:3 RW-3 Steps to find out shear
stress formula
Expression obtained
to
calculate shear stress
Brain storming Determine the
elastic section
modulus, S,
plastic section
modulus, Z,
yield ... load of
450 lbs/ft. and a
uniformly
distributed live
load of 550
lbs/ft
Lecture 21 Flexural and Shear Stresses
(Shear stress distribution in
various sections
(Rectangular, circular,
triangular, I, T angle))
R-1:10 Distribution of shear
stress in various sections
Shear stress
expression
in various sections
Brain storming
MID-TERM
Week 8 Lecture 22 Analysis of Pin-Jointed
plane frames(Determination
of forces in members of
plane)
R-2:5 RW-6 Introduction to trusses
and force distribution
Forces in different
members are known
Brain storming
Analysis of Pin-Jointed
plane frames(Pin jointed
members)
R-2:5 Introduction to pin
jointed members
Knowledge gain
about
pin jointed members
Discussion
Analysis of Pin-Jointed
plane frames(Perfect trusses)
R-2:5 Introduction to perfect
trusses
Condition of perfect
trusses are known
Image:
http://www.big-l-
lumber.com/wodd_
truss_types_examp
les.gif
the frame rails
in your vehicle
Lecture 23 Analysis of Pin-Jointed
plane frames(Analysis of
cantilever trusses using
Method of joints)
R-2:5 RW-6 Procedure to solve
magnitude of acting
forces
Various acting forces
can be obtained
Brainstorming
Analysis of Pin-Jointed
plane frames(Analysis of
simply supported trusses
using Method of joints)
R-2:5 Procedure to solve
magnitude of acting
forces
Various acting forces
can be obtained
Brainstorming
Week 8 Lecture 24 Analysis of Pin-Jointed
plane frames(Method of
sections)
R-2:5 RW-6 Procedure to solve
magnitude of acting
forces and
Tension coefficient
method
Various acting forces
can be obtained using
both methods
Brainstorming
Week 9 Lecture 25 Analysis of Pin-Jointed
plane frames(Tension
coefficient method.)
R-2:5 SPILL OVER 2 SPILL OVER 2 SPILL OVER 2
Lecture 26 Test2
Lecture 27 Deflection of beams
(Bending into circular arc)
R-1:12 Discussion about
Concept of Bending
Bending phenomenon
clarified
Discussion Jumping Board
Deflection of beams(Slope) R-1:12 Discussion about
Concept of slope
Slope phenomenon
clarified
Discussion
Deflection of beams
(Deflection)
R-1:12 Discussion about
Concept of deflection
Deflection
phenomenon
clarified
Pro-Mechanica
Deflection of beams(Radius
of curvature)
R-3:9 Introduction to radius of
curvature
Meaning of Radius of
curvature is cleared
Discussion Radius of
curvature is also
used in a three
part equation for
bending of
beams
Deflection of beams
(Differential equation for the
elastic line of a beam)
R-3:9 Equation written to
represent elastic line of
beam
Obtained equation
can
be used for analysis
Brainstorming
Week 10 Lecture 28 Deflection of beams(Double
integration)
R-2:12 Procedure to find out
deflection
Results are obtained
showing deflection
Brainstorming plywood
Lecture 29 Deflection of beams
(Macaulay methods)
R-2:12 Procedure to find out
deflection
Results are obtained
showing deflection
Brainstorming
Lecture 30 Deflection of beams
(Determination of slope and
deflection for simply
supported beams subjected
to point loads)
R-3:9 Application of the
procedures discussed
Obtained results are
showing the value of
deflection
Pro-Mechanica Pro-Mechanica
Deflection of beams
(Uniform distributed load
analysis)
R-3:9 RW-2 Application of the
procedures discussed
Obtained results are
showing the value of
deflection
Brainstorming
Week 11 Lecture 31 Deflection of beams
(Uniform varying load)
R-3:9 Application of the
procedures discussed
Obtained results are
showing the value of
deflection
Brainstorming Deection and
Slope of a
Linearly
Varying
Cantilever
Deflection of beams(Mohr's
theorem)
R-3:9 Introduction to mohr
theorem
Concept of mohr
theorem is
understood
Discussion
Lecture 32 Deflection of beams
(Moment area method)
R-2:12 RW-5 Procedure to find out
deflection
Results are obtained
showing deflection
Brainstorming
Deflection of beams
(Application to simple cases
including overhanging
beams)
R-2:12 Application of the
procedures discussed
Obtained results are
showing the value of
deflection
Brainstorming
Lecture 33 Thin and Thick Cylinders
(Thin seamless cylindrical
shells)
R-1:5 SPILL OVER 3 SPILL OVER 3 SPILL OVER 3
Week 12 Lecture 34 Test3
Lecture 35 Thin and Thick Cylinders
(Derivation of formula for
longitudinal and
circumferential (hoop)
stresses)
R-1:5 RW-2 Development of
expression for stresses
calculations
Expression for stress
calculations is
obtained
Example of
Pneumatic cylinder
Determine the
elastic section
modulus, S,
plastic section
modulus, Z,
yield ... load of
450 lbs/ft. and a
uniformly
distributed live
load of 550
lbs/ft
Lecture 36 Thin and Thick Cylinders
(Longitudinal and
volumetric strains)
R-1:5 RW-5 Introduction to strains Concept of various
occuring strains is
clarified
Discussion
Week 13 Lecture 37 Thin and Thick Cylinders
(Change in diameter and
volume of thin cylinders)
R-1:5 RW-1 Development of
expression for change in
dimensions
Expression for
dimensional change
is
obtained
Discussion
Thin and Thick Cylinders
(Riveted boiler shells)
R-1:5 Introduction to riveted
boiler shells
Knowledge about
riveted boiler shells is
imparted
Discussion HEAD ..
Design a
circumferential
lap joint for
boiler shell
Week 13 Lecture 38 Thin and Thick Cylinders
(Thin spherical shells)
R-1:5 RW-5 Introduction to thin
spherical shells
Knowledge gain
about
thin spherical shells
Example of boilers
Lecture 39 Thin and Thick Cylinders
(Thick cylinders)
R-1:5 RW-4 Introduction to thick
cylinders
Knowledge gain
about
thick cylinders
IC engine cylinder Hydraulic
cylinder
Week 14 Lecture 40 Thin and Thick Cylinders
(Lame's equation)
R-1:5 RW-5 Expression to find out
various stresses
Obtained expression
can be used to
calculate
value of induced
stresses
Brainstorming
Lecture 41 Thin and Thick Cylinders
(Cylinders subjected to
inside & outside pressures)
R-1:5 RW-4 Different cases of
application of pressure
is
discussed
Values in different
cases are obtained
PPT pressure vessels
Lecture 42 Thin and Thick Cylinders
(Compound cylinders)
R-1:5 Introduction to
compound cylinders
Knowledge gain
about
compound cylinders
Discussion
SPILL OVER
Week 15 Lecture 43 Spill Over
Lecture 44 Spill Over
Lecture 45 Spill Over
Scheme for CA:
Component Frequency Out Of Each Marks Total Marks
Test 2 3 10 20
Total :- 10 20
Details of Academic Task(s)
AT No. Objective Topic of the Academic Task Nature of Academic Task
(group/individuals/field
work
Evaluation Mode Allottment /
submission Week
Test1 To check the
understanding level
about basics of the
subject
Class test should be conducted of 30 marks having CA weight-
age of 10
Individual Based on written
test performance
4 / 5
Test2 To evaluate the gain
of knowledge about
the trusses and
calculations of
stresses
Class test should be conducted of 30 marks having CA weight-
age of 10
Individual Based on written
test performance
8 / 9
Test3 To test the gain in
technical knowledge
about the subject.
Class test should be conducted of 30 marks having CA weight-
age of 10
Individual Based on written
test performance
11 / 12