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Lesson 1 Intro To The Subject ENSC 021 February 29 2024

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BSEE 2-1

Subject: ENSC 021


(FUNDAMENTALS OF DEFORMABLE BODIES)

Intro to the Course


February 29, 2024
2:00 – 4:00 pm
Room 303
COURSE DESCRIPTION
• The course deals with the study of strength of
materials where the understanding of how
bodies and materials respond to applied load is
the main emphasis.
• It covers the fundamental concepts of stresses
and strains experienced and/or developed by
different materials in their loaded state and
subjected to different condition of constraint that
includes axial stress, shearing stress, bearing
stress, torsion, flexural stress and stress-strain
relationship.
COURSE OUTLINE

Chapter 1 : SIMPLE STRESS


1.1 Intro
1.2 Analysis of Internal Forces
1.3 Simple Stress
1.4 Shearing Stress
1.5 Bearing Stress
1.6 Thin-Walled Pressure Vessels
COURSE OUTLINE

Chapter 2 : SIMPLE STRAIN


2.1: Simple Strain & Stress-Strain
Diagram
2.2: Axial Deformation

Midterm Examination

2.3: Shearing Deformation


2.4: Statically Indeterminate Members
COURSE OUTLINE

Chapter 3 : TORSION

3.1: Torsion
3.2: Flanged, Bolt, and Couplings
3.3: Torsion of Thin-Walled Tubes
3.4: Helical Springs
3.5: Shear and Bending Moments in
Beams (Special Topic – Optional)

Final Examination
Course Grading System
Class Standing 70%
Quizzes
Seatwork / Assignments / Attendance / etc.

Midterm / Final Examinations 30%


100%

Midterm Grade + Final Term Grade = FINAL GRADE


2
Classroom Policy

1. Students are required to attend the F2F class sessions


and complete all the requirements .

2. The course is expected to have a several quizzes and two


(2) major examinations (Midterm and Final Examinations).

3. Students must be ready for a possible group / individual


reporting to an assigned topic.

4. Other requirements such as written outputs, exercises,


assignments, and the likes will be given throughout the
sessions (online) or printed materials will be distributed to the
students (offline). These shall be submitted on the set due
dates.
READINGS and REFERENCES:

1. Mechanics of Deformable Bodies by


Arnold Sommerfeld
2. Strength of Materials by Ferdinand
Singer
3. https://mathalino.com
Materials Science and
Engineering
Take Aways and Assignment:
1. Relax and Enjoy Studying
2. Don’t hesitate to ask questions
3. Read/Solve Assignment Problems
4. Advanced Reading for next Topic
5. Ingatz……
6. Pray…….
7. That’s all for today class, God bless
and see you next meeting…

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