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CE 204 Lecture Chapter 1 1

This document is a syllabus for a Strength of Materials I course taught by Dr. Eltahry Elghandour at Cal Poly State University. The course covers topics such as axial and torsional stresses and deformations, bending and shear stresses, and combined loading conditions. Assignments include homework, quizzes, two midterm exams, and a final exam. Homework is to be turned in before each lecture, and exams are closed book. The syllabus provides a tentative schedule of topics to be covered each week along with the corresponding reading assignments and example homework problems.

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CE 204 Lecture Chapter 1 1

This document is a syllabus for a Strength of Materials I course taught by Dr. Eltahry Elghandour at Cal Poly State University. The course covers topics such as axial and torsional stresses and deformations, bending and shear stresses, and combined loading conditions. Assignments include homework, quizzes, two midterm exams, and a final exam. Homework is to be turned in before each lecture, and exams are closed book. The syllabus provides a tentative schedule of topics to be covered each week along with the corresponding reading assignments and example homework problems.

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Cal Poly State University Instructor: Eltahry Elghandour, Ph.D.


Department of Civil &
Environmental Engineering Phone: 756-1728
Office Location: B 13-248 / B41-136

Strength of Materials I CE 204 Email: [email protected]

Dr. Eltahry Elghandour


Prerequisite: CE-204

Office Hours: M 09:10 to 11:00 am


M 03:10 to 04:00

Winter 2013 By appt. and TBA

Grade Points:
Textbook: MECHANICS OF MATERIALS,
Edition 6th, by Beer and Johnston. Event Points Possible
HW 10
MT 35
Student Learning Objectives (CE-204):
• Determine axial and torsional stresses and Quizzes 15
deformations for both determinate and Final Exam 40
indeterminate members.
• Determine bending and shear stresses, and Total 100 Points
draw shear/bending diagrams.

Assignments: Course assignments and additional


materials can be viewed on the syllabus
on poly learn.

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Midterms/Quizzes: Homework: All the homework will be due before lecture.

• NO makeup’s will be permitted.


Final Exam: You will be tested on all the topics studied
• Problems may come from the textbook,
throughout the course. All midterm and final exams
• Suggested homework problems, and
will be closed book, unless otherwise noted.
• All tests are closed book, and
• Graphic calculators may be used.
• All work must be shown in order to receive credit
and adhere to the format stated below.
Corrections: The instructor reserves the right to make
• Quizzes are closed book and formula sheet will be
corrections to the syllabus any time during
allowed. 15 minutes per quiz (MC).
• Approximately 70 minutes allowed per midterm the quarter..

W# TOPIC READ Homework Extra


Problems Practice problems

TEST/QUIZ/ HOMEWORK FORMAT: 1-1 Stress Under Axial Loading,


Shearing stress
1.1-6 1:3, 7, 11, 17, 19

1 1-2 Bearing Stress and Application of 1.7-9 1.21, 24


Simple Structures,
1-3 Components of Stress and Design 1.11-13 1.31, 39, 45, 51, 53
Considerations
2 2-1 Stress-Strain Diagram; Deformation 2.1-8 2.13, 15, 18, 21, 24, 25 27 HW#1
Under Axial Loading

• All pages must contain at the top: HW#, NAME, DATE, PAGE#.
2-2 Statistically Indeterminate Problems
and Temperature Changes,
2.9-10 2.38, 41, 44, 53, 60
TENTATIVE
• Be neat, clear, and organized 3 2-3 Poisson’s Ratio; Generalized Hook’s
Law and Shearing Strain , Saint-Venannt’s
2.11-18 2.61, 65, 68, 77, 79, 95
2.130, 131, 132, 133,
HW#2
SCHEDULE
• Statement of problem: principle and stress Concentration 134, 135, 136

• Given: Set up of problem, including diagram or visualization for understanding. 3-1 Torsion ; Stresses in Elastic Range 3.1-4 3. 2, 7, 11, 19, 21, 25, 32


4 Midterm I HW#3
Find: State precisely the information to determine.

3-2 Angle of Twist and Statistically 3.5-8 3.38, 40, 41, 42, 48, 53
Contain a Free-body Diagram (FBD) (if appropriate) INDETERMINATE SHAFTS AND DESIGN OF


TRANSMISSION SHAFTS,
State the equations used STRESS CONCENTRATIONS

• Have the answer double underlined using a straight edge or in a box 5 4-1 Pure Bonding 4.1-5 4.1, 5, 10, 15, 18, 24 HW#4

• Always use pencil and never write on the back. 4-2 Members Made of Several Materials;
Stress Concentrations
4.6-7 4.39, 47, 55, 99

• All lines must be drawn with a straight edge 6 4-3 Eccentric Axial Loading, General 4.12-14 4.101, 102, 122 HW#5

• Use 3 to 4 significant figures at each step in the calc (be consistent) 5-1 Shear and Bending Moment Diagrams, 5.1-3
• Don't crowd work (one problem per page)
7 5-2 Relation among load, shear 5.4 HW#6
• Include units in answers, and bending moment

8 6- Shearing Stresses in Beams 6.1-5 HW#7


8-1 Stresses under combined loading 8.4

9 Midterm II HW#8
10 Review
11 Final Exam

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SIMPLE TYPES OF STRESS


Week# Midterm/Quiz No. Chapter Due date

1 Quiz 1 Discussion Forum 4/06/13 Saturday


2 Quiz 2 Chapter1 Thursday
4/11/13
3 Quiz 3 Chapter 2 Thursday

•Tensile
4/18/13
4 Thursday
Midterm 1 Chapter 1,2 and 3 4/25/13
6 Quiz 4 Chapter 4 5/09/13 Thursday

•Compressive
7 Quiz 5 Chapter 5 5/16/13 Thursday
9 Midterm II All chapters 5/30/11 Thursday
10 Quiz 6 Chapter 8 6/06/13 Thursday

•Shear
11
Common Final Exam All Chapters Wed 7-10pm

TENSILE STRESS COMPRESSIVE STRESS


• Stresses due to pushing
• Stresses due to pulling (tensile) loads (compressive) loads
• Stresses due to bending • Stresses due to bending

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Mechanics of Materials
SHEAR STRESSES
• Definition
• Direct shear - normal load, shear load
- tension, compression
• Shear stresses due to torsion - stress, strain
• Stress and Strain Diagram
• Shear stresses due to bending • Material Characteristics
- ductility
- brittleness
- toughness
- transition temperature
- endurance limit

Classifying Load Classifying Load (cont)


• Normal Load (Axial load) : Load is perpendicular to the • Shear Load : Tangential load
supporting material.
- Tension Load : As the ends of material are pulled apart pulling apart
to make the material longer, the load is called a tension
load.
- Compression Load : As the ends of material are pushed in
to make the material smaller, the load is called
a compression load.

Tension

Cargo
Compression
Pressure

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Stress and Strain


Stresses
In order to compare materials, we must have measures. A- Normal Stresses due to
• Stress : load per unit Area P
1- Axial force 
F A
σ
A MC
2- Bending Moments 
F : load applied in pounds I
A : cross sectional area in in²
σ : stress in psi B- Shear Stress due to
P
A 1- Direct Shear  
A Tr
F F 2- Twisting /Torque 
J
PQ
3- Transverse shear 
It

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