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The document outlines a lesson plan for a course on Strength of Materials. It includes 6 course outcomes, a schedule of 31 lectures covering 5 units of the course, and references for textbooks and additional resources. The course will cover topics like stresses, strains, beam deflection, stress-strain relationships and analyzing loaded components.

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Marathwada Shikshan Prasarak Mandal’s

Deogiri Institute of Engineering and Management Studies, Chhatrapati Sambhajinahar


DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Academic Year : 2023-2024 Semester : II
Class: SY A Course: Strength of Materials
Course Code: BTMES404 Faculty Name: Mr. P.V. Jawale

COURSE OUTCOMES
At the end of the course, students will be able to
CO1 State the basic definitions of fundamental terms and determine the simple stresses, simple strains, principal stresses and
CO2 Analyze the stresses and strain energy in different load cases
CO3 Design the columns based on deflection
CO4 Design a beam based on bending and shafts based on torsion
CO5 Analyze given beam for calculations of SF and BM
CO6 Calculate slope and deflection at a point on cantilever /simply supported beam using double integration, Macaulay’s , Area-
LESSON PLAN & RESOURCES
Lecture References
Topics to be covered
No. (With Page No)
Syllabus and Structure given by
1 Unit I: Simple Stresses and strains- Pre-requisites(Introduction, Syllabus, CO Discussion)
University
2 Mechanical Properties of materials R2(1-4)
3 Analysis of Internal forces, Simple stresses and strains R2(5),T1(1),
4 Stress strain curve, Hookes law, Modulus of elasticity R2(11-18)
5 Principal of superposition R2(18-26,32-43,46)
6 Thermal stresses, Hoop stress, T1(84-85)
7 Poissons ratio, Volumetric Stress, Elastic constant,Relation between elastic constant R2(97,103,108),T1(86),T2(27-34)
8 Principal stresses and strains-introduction R2(123),T2(91)
9 Uniaxial stress, simple shear R2(123-127), T2(91-
10 General state of stress for 2-D elements,Ellipse of stress 94),R2(147),T2(126)
R2(148-161),
11 Principal stresses and principal planes
T2(94,Num101-126),
12 Principal strains, shear strains, strain rosettes R2(148-161,183-185,189-193)
13 Unit II: Strain energy , resilence and combined stresses R2(201),T2(861)
14 Load-deflection diagram, strain energy, proof resilience, Shear resilience R2(201),T1(111)
15 stresses due to gradual, sudden and impact loadings R2(208),T1(116)
16 Coloumn and struts- concept of short and long coloumn T2(928-929)
17 Eulers and Rankine formula,, T1(994), T2(931)
18 Equivalent length, eccentrically loaded short compression members T1(1016,998), T2(943,930)
19 Combined axial and flexural loads R2(633), T2(330-342)
20 Eccentrically applied load R2(634),T2(330-342)
21 Middle third rule, kernel of a section R2(635-638), T2(330-342)
22 Unit III: Stresses in Beams R2(345),T2(261)
23 Moment of inertia of different sections R2(268),T2(107)
24 Bending and shearing stresses in beam T2(261,366)
25 Theory of simple bending, derivation of flexural formula T2(261-263)
26 Economic sections, horrizontall and vertical shear stress R2(395)
27 Shear stress distribution for different geometrical sections R2(396-412)T2(368-382)
28 Torsion- Introduction and assumptions R2(735),T2(724)
29 Derivationof torsion formula, torsion of circular shafts R2(736),T2(725)
30 Stresses and deformation in indeterminate solid/ homogeneous/composite shafts R2(749-752),T2(744-756)
31 Torsional Strain Energy R2(745),T2(756-757)
32 Unit IV:Shear force and Bending Moment diagram- types of beam, supports and load R2(281-283)T2(206-207),
33 SF and BM in determinant beams due to concentrated loads
34 UDL, UVL and couple R2(284-317),T2(208-245)
35 Constrution of SF and BM for cantilever, simple and compound beam
36 Relation between SF, BM and Intesity of loading R2(304),T2(220)
37 Contruction of BMD and load diagram from SFD, Point of contra flexure, R2(325),T2(235,245)
38 Unit V: Beam Deflections : Differential equation of deflected beam R2(426)
39 Calculations of deflection for determinate beams by double integration, R2(428), T2(401)
40 Macaulay’s method R2(441), T2(420)
41 Theorem of area moment method (Mohr’s theorems), R2(492-496), T2(444)
42 Moment diagram by parts R2(503)
43 Deflection of cantilever beams
44 Deflection in simple supported beams,mid-span deflection, R2(523), R2(581), T2(492)
45 Conjugate beam method,deflection by method of superstition.

REFERENCES
A. TEXTBOOKS
Sr.No. Book Name Authors
T1 Strength of Materials(Seventeenth Edition 2011) S.Ramamrutham
T2 Strength of Materials(Revised Edition 2010) R.K.Rajput
T3 Strength of Materials- Part-I S.Timoshenko
B. REFERENCE BOOKS
Sr.No. Book Name Authors
R1 Introduction to Mechanics of solid E.P.Popov
R2 Mechanics of Materials(Revised Edition 2017) B.C.Punmia
C. DIGITAL CONTENTS
Sr.No. Web Address
W1 https://mechanicalc.com/reference/strength-of-materials
W2 https://nptel.ac.in/courses/112107146

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