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Course Topics on Chapter 4: Stresses in Beams

a. Introduction
CENG 321: Mechanics of Deformable
b. Flexure Formula
Bodies (Strength of Materials) c. Horizontal Shearing Stress and Vertical
Shearing Stress
Instructor: Engr. Ryan James S. Olivo d. Economic Sections
Time: 8:30am - 11:00am e. Floor Framing
Day: Monday to Saturday f. Unsymmetrical Beams
Sem: 2018-2019 Summer g. Design for Flexure and Shear
h. Spacing of Rivets or Bolts in Built-up
Topics: Beams

Chapter 1: Simple Stress and Strain Chapter 5: Combined Stresses


a. Introduction a. Introduction to Combined Stress
b. Analysis of Internal Forces b. Combined Axial and Flexural Loads
c. Stress-Strain Diagram c. Mohr’s Circle
d. Normal Stress d. Absolute Maximum Shearing Stress
e. Hooke’s Law e. Applications of Mohr’s Circle to
f. Shearing Stress Combined Loadings
g. Bearing Stress
h. Thin-Walled Pressure Vessels Chapter 6: Introduction to Deflection of Beams
i. Thermal Stress a. Deflection of Beams By Double-
j. Poisson Ratio: Biaxial and Triaxial Integration Method
Deformations b. Deflection of Beams By Area-Moment
k. Statically Indeterminate Members Method
c. Moment-Diagram By Parts
Chapter 2: Torsion
a. Introduction and Assumptions References:
b. Derivation of Torsion Formulas a. Strength of Materials 4th Ed. By
c. Flanged Bolt Couplings Andrew Pytel and Ferdinand L. Singer
d. Longitudinal Shearing Stress b. Mechanics of Materials 6th Ed. By
e. Torsion of Thin-Walled Tubes: Shear James M. Gere (PDF Available)
Flow
f. Helical Springs Attendance: 10% of Final Grade
Assignments: 20% of Final Grade
Chapter 3: Shear and Moment in Beams Quiz/Exam: 70% of Final Grade
a. Introduction
b. Shear and Moment Passing Rate: 60%
c. Relationship Between Load, Shear and
Moment Removal: 75% Passing
d. Single Moment Equations (Pointed
Brackets)
e. Moving Loads

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