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Strength of Materials 2 Stage (2021-2022) Civil Engineering Department Dr. Ali Hassan Ali

This document outlines the syllabus for a Strength of Materials course in the Civil Engineering department. The course covers 13 topics related to stress, strain, mechanical properties, axial and bending deformation, shear forces, bending moments, torsion, stresses in beams, deflection of beams, and combined loads. The outcomes are for students to understand stress and strain concepts, mechanical properties, and how to analyze structural members under different types of loadings. References include two mechanics of materials textbooks. Chapter 5 focuses on shear force and bending moment diagrams, with examples calculating these values for beams under various load conditions.
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Strength of Materials 2 Stage (2021-2022) Civil Engineering Department Dr. Ali Hassan Ali

This document outlines the syllabus for a Strength of Materials course in the Civil Engineering department. The course covers 13 topics related to stress, strain, mechanical properties, axial and bending deformation, shear forces, bending moments, torsion, stresses in beams, deflection of beams, and combined loads. The outcomes are for students to understand stress and strain concepts, mechanical properties, and how to analyze structural members under different types of loadings. References include two mechanics of materials textbooks. Chapter 5 focuses on shear force and bending moment diagrams, with examples calculating these values for beams under various load conditions.
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Strength of Materials

2nd Stage (2021-2022)


Civil Engineering Department
Dr. Ali Hassan Ali
Syllabus
Chapter Topic
0 Primary Introduction
1 Stress
2 Strain
3 Mechanical Properties of Materials
4 Axial Deformation
5 Shear Forces and Bending Moments diagrams
6 Torsion
7 Bending Stress in Beams
8 Shear Stress in Beams
9 Deflection of Beams
10 Statically Indeterminate Beams
11 Stress Transformation
12 Strain Transformation
13 Combined Loads
References

• Philpot, T.A. (2017). Mechanics of


Materials: An Integrated Learning System.
4th Ed. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

• Hibbeler, R.C. (2011). Mechanics of


Materials. 8th Ed. Pearson Prentice Hall.
• To understand the concept of stress and strain.
• To be familiar with the numerical equations of stress and
strain and the background theory.
• To know how to draw a free body diagram for the
structural members.
• To analyse different types and directions of loadings.
• To assess the mechanical properties of materials.
Outcomes of
• To be familiar with the behaviour of beams in bending and
courses torsion.
• To analyse the behaviour of beams in shear and deflection.
• To understand the classifications of beams, e.g.,
determinate, indeterminate…etc.
• To be familiar with the stress transformation by using
Mohr’s circle.
• To analyse axially compressed members, i.e., columns.
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