Topics Include in SOM/Mechanics of Materials Notes PDF:
➔ Loads
➔ Bending & Twisting Couples
➔ Stress
➔ Strength
➔ State of Stress at a Point
➔ Strain
➔ Bars in Series and Parallel
➔ Free Body Diagram
➔ Strain Energy, Resilience & Toughness
➔ Thermal Stresses
➔ SFD & BMD
➔ Deflection of Beams
➔ Mohr’s Theorems
➔ Castigliano’s Theorem
➔ Maxwell’s Reciprocal Theorem
➔ Bending & Shear Stresses in Beams
➔ Generalised Equation for Single C/S
➔ Torsional Shear Stresses in the Shafts
➔ Principal Stresses & Principal Strains
➔ Mohr’s Circle
➔ Theories of Failure
➔ Columns
➔ Pressure Vessel
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– Shear force and bending moment diagrams (SFD & BMD)
– Beam deflection and energy methods
– Torsion in shafts and stress distribution
– Mohr’s Circle and principal stress analysis
– Failure theories and real-world applications
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