At the end of this course, the students; 1) An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering 2) An ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems 3) A knowledge of contemporary issues 4) An ability to use the modern engineering techniques.
MODE OF DELIVERY
Face to face
PRE-REQUISITES OF THE COURSE
No
RECOMMENDED OPTIONAL PROGRAMME COMPONENT
None
COURSE DEFINITION
Treatment of elastic, plastic and creep deformation under steady and cyclic loads. Emphasis on approximate solutions which enable the prediction of service performance from simple tests. Failure due to fatigue, creep rupture and plastic instability. Treatment of fracture from engineering point of view.
COURSE CONTENTS
WEEK
TOPICS
1st Week
Plastic Behavior
2nd Week
yield stress
3rd Week
Plastic Behavior
4th Week
flow rules
5th Week
Plastic deformation
6th Week
Plastic Behavior uniaxialPlastic Behavior
7th Week
thick walled cylinder
8th Week
Midterm
9th Week
Limit Analysis Creep
10th Week
stress analysis / Creep-estimating rupture time
11th Week
Fatigue
12th Week
high cycle fatigue
13th Week
low cycle fatigue
14th Week
Fracture
RECOMENDED OR REQUIRED READING
Mechanical Behavior of Materials, Dowling, Prentice hall.Mechanical Behavior of Materials, K.Bowman, Wiley,Mechanical Behavior of Materials, W.F.Hosford, Cambridge University Press,Mechanical Behavior of Materials, M. Meyers, Prentice Hall