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Lesson Plan: Einstein Academy of Technology and Management

This document outlines the lesson plan for a Mechanics of Solids course taught during the 2020-21 academic year. The course is worth 3 credits and will be taught during the 2nd year, 3rd semester. The lesson plan lists the topics to be covered over 51 class sessions, including stress and strain, bending of beams, torsion, columns, and springs. It identifies the course objectives of understanding stress, strain, bending, torsion and their analyses. The teaching methods will include lectures, interactive methods, ICT tools, and assignments.

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Lesson Plan: Einstein Academy of Technology and Management

This document outlines the lesson plan for a Mechanics of Solids course taught during the 2020-21 academic year. The course is worth 3 credits and will be taught during the 2nd year, 3rd semester. The lesson plan lists the topics to be covered over 51 class sessions, including stress and strain, bending of beams, torsion, columns, and springs. It identifies the course objectives of understanding stress, strain, bending, torsion and their analyses. The teaching methods will include lectures, interactive methods, ICT tools, and assignments.

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EINSTEIN ACADEMY OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT

DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


LESSON PLAN
Subject: Mechanics of Solids Sub. Code:- RME3C001
Branch: Mechanical Engineering Total Credit: 3
Academic year : 2020-21 Year & Semester: 2nd Year &3rd semester
Faculty Name: DR. JITENDRA NARAYAN BISWAL

TEXT BOOKS: 1.Elements of Strength of Materials by S.P.Timoshenko and D.H.Young,


Affiliated East West Press
2. Strength of Materials by G. H. Ryder, Macmillan Press
3.Strength of Materials by R.Subramaniam, Oxford University Press

REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Mechanics of Materials by Beer and Johnston, Tata McGraw Hill
2. Mechanics of Materials by R.C.Hibbeler, Pearson Education
3. Mechanics of Materials by William F.Riley, Leroy D.Sturges and Don H.Morris,
Wiley a. Student Edition
4. Mechanics of Materials by James M. Gere, Thomson Learning
5. Strength of Materials by James M. Gere and Barry J. Goodno, Cengage Learning
6. Strength of Materials by S.S.Rattan, Tata Mc Graw Hill
7. Engineering Machanics of Solids by Egor P. Popov, Prentice Hall of India

PRE-REQUISITE: In order to study Strength of Material, students should have the knowledge
of basic, mathematics, engineering mechanics.

COURSE OBJECTIVES:  Understanding of concepts of stress, strain, strain energy and analyze
axially loaded members.
 Analysis of stresses, strains and deflections produced in bending of beams.
 Analysis of stresses and strains produced in torsion of circular shafts and
calculation of stresses produced in close-coiled helical spring.
 Calculation of principal stresses and principal strains in plane strain and
plane stress conditions and the application of it to combined bending and
twisting problems.
 Determination of stresses developed in thin cylindrical and spherical
pressure vessels and Euler's critical load of long columns.

COURSE OUTCOMES At the end of the course, the student will be able to:
Explain the concepts of stress, strain, strain energy and analyse axially
CO1
loaded members
Draw shear force and bending moment diagrams under various loading
CO2
conditions
Calculate principal stresses and principal strains in plane stress and plain
CO3 strain conditions and stresses developed in thin cylindrical and spherical
pressure vessels.
Explain the concepts of bending of beams and deflections produced in
CO4
bending of beams and Euler's critical load of long columns.
CO5 Analyse stresses and strains produced in torsion of circular shafts and apply
the concepts to calculate stresses produced in close-coiled helical spring.
Sl. Working
No. Modes of Teaching Lab Models Charts Question
Date &
Topics to be covered and 60 minutes Demo and Cut- Banks
Proposed Maps
Class Distribution sections

Module -I LM ICT IM
1 Introduction, Load, Stress, 50 10
Principle of St.Venant
2 Principle of Superposition, 50 10
Strain, Hooke’s law, Modulus
of Elasticity
3 Stress-Strain Diagrams, 30 20 10
Working Stress, Factor of safety
4 Strain energy in tension and 50 10
compression
5 Resilience, Impact loads, 50 10
problems, Composite bars in
tension and compression
6 temperature stresses in 50 10
composite rods
7 Concept of Statically 50 10
indeterminate problems, Shear
stress
8 Complimentary shear stress, 50 10
Shear strain, Poisson’s ratio
9 Young’s Modulus, Modulus of 30 20 10
rigidity, Bulk Modulus
10 Relationship between elastic 30 20 10
constants
11 Activity Based Assignments 40 20

Module -II
12 Analysis of Biaxial Stress, 50 10
Plane stress, Principal plane
13 Principal stress, derivation 50 10
14 Mohr’s Circle for Biaxial Stress 50 10
15 Two dimensional state of strain, 50 10
Principal strains
16 Mohr’s circle for strain 30 20 10
17 Strain Rossette 30 20 10
18 Stresses in thin cylinders and 50 10
thin spherical shells under
internal pressure
19 Related derivation & problems 30 20 10
20 Wire winding of thin cylinders 30 20 10
21 Activity Based Assignments 50 10
22 Surprise Test-I &Quiz Test-I 40 20
Module -III
22 Shear force and bending 30 20 10
moment. Types of load and
Types of support
23 Support reactions, Relationship 40 20
between bending moment and
shear force
24 Point of inflection, SF & BM 30 20 10
for different beam, point of
contraflexture
25 Derivation for different load 50 10
conditions
26 SF and BM diagrams, problems 50 10
27 Theory of simple bending of 50 10
initially straight beams, its
equation
28 Bending stresses, Shear stresses 30 20 10
in bending, Distribution of
normal and shear stress
29 Composite beams, problems 50 10
30 Activity Based Assignments 50 10
Module -IV
31 Differential equation of the 30 20 10
elastic line
32 Slope and deflection of beams 30 20 10
by integration method
33 Slope and deflection of beams 50 10
by area - moment method.
34 Problems related to deflection 50 10
35 Long columns, Euler’s column 50 10
formula
36 Lateral buckling, Critical Load, 50 10
Slenderness ratio
37 Eccentric loading of short 50 10
column, Problems related to
column
38 Activity Based Assignments 50 10
39 Surprise Test-II& Quiz test -II 50 10
Module -V
40 Derivation of torsion equation 30 20 10
41 Torsion in solid and hollow 50 10
circular shafts
42 Problems related to torsion 50 10
43 Twisting moment, Strain energy 50 10
in shear and torsion
44 Strength of solid and hollow 50 10
circular shafts
45 Strength of shafts in combined 50 10
bending and twisting
46 Close - Coiled helical springs 30 20 10
47 Problems related to spring 50 10
48 Activity Based Assignments 50 10
49 BPUT Question Paper 40 20
Discussion
50 BPUT Question Paper 40 20
Discussion
51 Surprise Test-III 50 10

1. LM-Lecture Method 4. GL- Group learning


2. IM-Interactive Method a. assignment
3. ICT- b. Project
a. E-learning c. Group Discussion
b. Video’s 5. SS- Student Seminar
c. PPTs 6. FC- Flipped Class/Spun Class
d. Online Reference Talks

Signature of Faculty Signature of HOD Signature of Academic Dean

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