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Course Outline 10ME661 52 25: Theory of Elasticity

This document outlines a course on the theory of elasticity taught over 52 hours and 8 units. The course covers topics such as stress and strain at points, plane stress problems, two-dimensional problems using Cartesian and cylindrical coordinates, stresses in infinite plates and rotating discs, torsion of circular and triangular bars, thermal stresses, and uniqueness theorems. The course is divided into parts on stress and strain analysis, two-dimensional problems, stresses in various geometries, and advanced topics. Students will be evaluated based on in-class assessments and an exam.
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Course Outline 10ME661 52 25: Theory of Elasticity

This document outlines a course on the theory of elasticity taught over 52 hours and 8 units. The course covers topics such as stress and strain at points, plane stress problems, two-dimensional problems using Cartesian and cylindrical coordinates, stresses in infinite plates and rotating discs, torsion of circular and triangular bars, thermal stresses, and uniqueness theorems. The course is divided into parts on stress and strain analysis, two-dimensional problems, stresses in various geometries, and advanced topics. Students will be evaluated based on in-class assessments and an exam.
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THEORY OF ELASTICITY

COURSE OUTLINE
Sub Code: 10ME661 Total hours: 52
Faculty : Dr.S.C.Sajjan Hours / week: 04
IA Marks: 25 Exam Marks: 100

No.of Percentage of
Hours portion covered
Chapter Topics
Cumulat
Actual
ive

PART A
1. DEFINITION AND NOTATION
Stress, Stress at a Point
1

Equilibrium Equations
1
Principal Stresses, Mohrs Diagram 1
Maximum Shear Stress, Boundary Conditions. 11.5 11.5
1
Problems
1

Problems
1

Unit 2:STRAIN AT A POINT


Compatibility Equations, Principal Strains, Generalised
Hookes law 1

Methods of Solution of Elasticity Problems


1
2 Plane Stress-Plane Strain Problems
1
Problems 13.5 25
1
Problems 1
Problems 1
Problems 1
Unit 3:TWO DIMENSIONAL PROBLEMS:

Cartesian co-ordinates Airys stress functions 1


Investigation of Airys Stress function for simple beam 1
Problems 1
3
13.5 38.5
Bending of a narrow cantilever beam of rectangular
cross section under edge load 1

method of Fourier analysis 1


pin ended beam under uniform pressure. 1
Problems 1

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UNIT IV:GENERAL EQUATIONS INCYLINDRICAL CO-
ORDINATES

Thick cylinder under uniform internal and / or external


pressure 1

shrink and force fit 1


4
Problems 1
Stress concentration 1 11.5 50
Problems 1
Problems 1
PART B
UNIT V:STRESSES IN AN INFINITE PLATE
STRESSES IN AN INFINITE PLATE (with a circular hole)
1
5 subjected to uniaxial and biaxial loads
Problems 1
stress concentration 1 13.5 63.5
Stresses in rotating discs and cylinders. 1
Problems 1
Problems 1
Problems 1
UNIT VI:TORSION OF CIRCULAR, ELLIPTICAL AND
TRIANGULARBARS
Torsion of circular, elliptical and triangular bars
1

membrane analogy
1
torsion of thin open sections
6 11.5 75
1
thin tubes
1
Problems 1

Problems 1

UNIT VII:THERMAL STRESSES


Thermo elastic stress strain relationship
1
Equations of equilibrium
1

7 Thermal stresses in thin circular discs 13.5 88.5


1
Thermal stress in long circular cylinder, sphere.
1
Problems
1

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Problems
1
Problems
1
UNIT VIII:UNIQUENESS THEOREM

Principle of super position 1


reciprocal theorem 1
8 11.5 100
Problems 1
saint venant principle 1
Problems 1
Problems 1
Problems 1

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Advanced Mechanics of solids, L. S. Srinath, Tata Mc. Graw Hill, 2003
2. Theory of Elasticity: S. P. Timoshenko and J. N Gordier, Mc. Graw Hill International,
3rd edition, 1972

Reference Book:
1. Theory of Elasticity: Dr. Sadhu Singh, Khanna Publications, 1988
2. Elasticity, Theory, Applications & Numericals: Martin H Sadd, Elsevier. 2005
3. Applied Elasticity, Seetharamu & Govindaraju, Interline Publishing
4. Applied Elasticity, C.T. WANG Sc. D. Mc. Graw Hill Book Co.

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