1839all - 4th Semester - Mining Engineering
1839all - 4th Semester - Mining Engineering
1839all - 4th Semester - Mining Engineering
Introduction:
Load: It is defined as any external force acting upon a machine part.ther are four types of load
1.Dead and steady load: load is said to be dead and steady load ,when it does not change
magnitude or direction
2.Live or variable load : load is said to be live or variable load ,when it changes continually
3.Suddenlly applied or shock load : A load is said to be suddenly applied load ,when it is
suddenly applied or removed.
4. Impact load : A load is said to be impact load ,when it is applied with some initial velocity
STRESS
Types of stress
Analysis bars of varying section
Strain
Hook’s law
Lect -2
Modulus of Elasticity
Stress-Strain Diagrams
Working Stress
When the stress of the material lower than the maximum or ultimate stress at which
failure of material take place ,the stress is known as the working stress or design stress .it is
also known as safe or allowable stress
Lect-3
Factor of safety
K= direct stress
Lect-7
Analysis of Biaxial Stress. Plane stress, Principal stress, Principal plane and
related problem
Introduction
Lect-8
Principal stress, Principal plane ,Mohr’s Circle for Biaxial Stress.and related
problem
Principal stress, Principal plane
Lect-9
thin spherical shells under internal pressure, stress in cylindrical shell with
hemispherical ends
THIN SPHERICAL SHELL:
Lect-14
Shear force and bending moment. Types of load and Types of support. Support
reactions, Relationship between bending moment and shear force
, Relationship between bending moment and shear force
Lect-16
Shear Force and Bending Moment diagrams of cantilever beam carrying point
loads,UDL,uvl and related problem
Lect-17
Shear Force and Bending Moment diagrams of simple supported beam beam
carrying point loads,udl
Shear Force and Bending Moment diagrams of simple supported beam beam carrying point
loads
Lect-18
Shear Force and Bending Moment diagrams of over hang beam carrying point
loads, UDL, moment and point of inflection
Lect-20
Lateral buckling: The buckling of column by lateral displacement is known as Lateral buckling
Lect-32
Twisting moment at section of bar is defined as the algebraic sum of moments at applied
couples that lies in one part of the section.
Lect-33
Spring In series
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