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SYLLABUS

Don Honorio Ventura State University COURSE TITLE: Mechanics of Deformable Bodies
College of Engineering and Architecture Course Code: SM 225
Department of Civil Engineering Credits: 5

DHVSU Vision Semester/Year: Midyear Semester AY Prerequisite(s): STATICS 213


A lead university in producing quality 2023 - 2024 Co-requisite(s): CMT 223
individuals with competent capacities to Class Schedule:
generate knowledge and technology and Bldg/Room no.:
enhance professional practices for Instructor: Rommel C. de Mesa Consultation Schedule:
sustainable national and global Email: [email protected] Bldg/Room no.:
competitiveness through continuous Mobile No.: 0997-733-6220 Office Phone no.:
innovation I. Course Description:
Axial stress and strain; stresses for torsion and bending; combined stresses; beam deflections; indeterminate beams; and elastic
DHVSU Mission instability.
DHVSU commits itself to provide an
environment conducive to continuous
creation of knowledge and technology Program Outcomes (PO)
II. Course Outcomes (CO)
towards the transformation of students a b c d e f g h i j k l m
into globally competitive professionals CO1: Explain the concepts of stress and strain
√ √ √ √
through the synergy of appropriate
teaching, research, service and CO2: Compute stresses due to bending, shears and
productivity functions torsion under plain and combined loading √ √ √ √

CO3: Analyze statically determinate and


Core Values indeterminate structures √ √ √ √
● Professionalism
● Excellence CO4: Determine the elastic stability of columns
√ √ √ √
● Good Governance
● Gender Sensitivity and III. Program Outcomes
Responsiveness a) Ability to apply knowledge of mathematics and science to solve civil engineering problems;
● Disaster Resiliency b) Ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data;

Course Code: SM 225 Date Effective: Date Revised: Prepared by: Reviewed by: Recommending Approval: Approved by:
Course Title: Mechanics of Midyear June 2024
Deformable Bodies S.Y. 2023-2024 Carl Jason A. Coronel, RCE, MEnM Inla Diana C. Salonga, RCE, RMP, MS-EnE Jun Pangilinan Flores, PECE, MEP-EE Reden Mallari Hernandez, RCE, MM
Instructor II Chairperson, Civil Engineering Department Dean, College of Engineering and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Date: June 24, 2024 Date: June 24, 2024 Architecture Date: June 24, 2024
Date: June 24, 2024
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c) Ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints, in accordance with
Program Educational Objectives standards;
To produce civil engineers who are tasked d) Ability to function in multidisciplinary and multi-cultural teams;
to undertake these endeavors: e) Ability to identify, formulate, and solve civil engineering problems;
1. Potent ingredient and force in nation f) Ability to understand professional and ethical responsibility;
building specially designed for g) Ability to communicate effectively civil engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large;
infrastructure work reflecting diversity h) Ability to understand the impact of civil engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context;
of skills and talents; i) Ability to recognize the need for, and engage in lifelong learning
2. Instruments of physical/community j) Ability to know contemporary issues;
development which is a key factor of k) Ability to use techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for civil engineering practice;
sustainability and progress. l) Ability to know and understand engineering and management principles as a member and leader of a team, and to manage
3. Group of professionals who will not projects in a multidisciplinary environment;
only showcase the mastery of this m) Ability to understand at least one specialized field of civil engineering practice.
field but set of individuals who will
demonstrate authentic principles of
honesty and integrity of work making
themselves true inspiration for others
to exert the utmost in themselves and
harnessing their potentials.

IV. Course Outline:


Allotted time Course Outcomes (CO) Topic/s Teaching and Learning Activities Assessment Tasks/ Tools
Planning and preparation per lesson 1. Orientation: Collaborative team Learning Class Orientation
prior to conduct an activity. In terms of 2. House Rules Learning School Policy on Onsite Class
understanding what data to collect, 3. Grading System Think Pair Share Discuss Course Syllabus
Week 1
consider and how to make use of the 4. Requirements Cluster Consultation Background of the Course
data to meet the experimental 5. Class Organization Pre-test
objectives. 6. Course Description

Course Code: SM 225 Date Effective: Date Revised: Prepared by: Reviewed by: Recommending Approval: Approved by:
Course Title: Mechanics of Midyear June 2024
Deformable Bodies S.Y. 2023-2024 Carl Jason A. Coronel, RCE, MEnM Inla Diana C. Salonga, RCE, RMP, MS-EnE Jun Pangilinan Flores, PECE, MEP-EE Reden Mallari Hernandez, RCE, MM
Instructor II Chairperson, Civil Engineering Department Dean, College of Engineering and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Date: June 24, 2024 Date: June 24, 2024 Architecture Date: June 24, 2024
Date: June 24, 2024
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IV. Course Outline:
Allotted time Course Outcomes (CO) Topic/s Teaching and Learning Activities Assessment Tasks/ Tools
After studying these topics student I. Introduction Concept of Collaborative team Learning Individual Seatwork/Plate
should be able to: Stress Learning
1. Understand the difference between A. Load classification Think Pair Share
external forces and internal forces. B. Concept of stress, Normal and Lecture/Presentation
2. Be familiar with different stresses as Shear Stress
effect of the external loads. C. Stresses under Centric Loading
Week 1
3. Know the relations between load, D. Stress Concentration
area and stress. E. Plane stress
F. Principal Stress for Plane Stress
G. Mohr’s Circle for Plane Stress
H. Thin-Walled Pressure Vessels

After studying these topics student II. Strain Individual Seatwork/Plate


should be able to: Lecture
1. Understand the importance of A. Deformation, Normal and Shear Discussion / Presentation/
deformation of a body. Strains Problem Solving
2. Know the relationship between B. Material Properties Recitation/Collaborative Learning
stress and strain. C. Working Stresses
Week 2 3. Learn how to solve problems D. Deformation in a System of
involving statically Axially Loaded Members
indeterminate structures E. Temperature Effects on Axially
Loaded Members
F. Statically Indeterminate
Members

1.5 hrs QUIZ 1 and 2 - Midterm

Course Code: SM 225 Date Effective: Date Revised: Prepared by: Reviewed by: Recommending Approval: Approved by:
Course Title: Mechanics of Midyear June 2024
Deformable Bodies S.Y. 2023-2024 Carl Jason A. Coronel, RCE, MEnM Inla Diana C. Salonga, RCE, RMP, MS-EnE Jun Pangilinan Flores, PECE, MEP-EE Reden Mallari Hernandez, RCE, MM
Instructor II Chairperson, Civil Engineering Department Dean, College of Engineering and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Date: June 24, 2024 Date: June 24, 2024 Architecture Date: June 24, 2024
Date: June 24, 2024
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IV. Course Outline:
Allotted time Course Outcomes (CO) Topic/s Teaching and Learning Activities Assessment Tasks/ Tools
After studying these topics student III. Torsion Lecture Individual Seatwork/Plate
should be able to: Discussion / Presentation/
1. Understand the stresses and A. Torsional Stresses; Elastic Problem Solving
deformation caused by torsion. Torsion Formula Recitation/Collaborative Learning
Week 2 B. Torsional Deformation; Power
Transmission

After studying these topics the students IV. Shear and Moment in Lecture Individual Seatwork/Plate
are familiar with: Beams Discussion / Presentation/
1. Types of beams and loads Problem Solving
2. Concept of shear force and A. Shear and Moment Recitation/Collaborative Learning
bending moment B. Interpretation of Vertical Shear
3. Relation between load intensity, and Bending Moment
shear force and bending C. Relations between Loads,
Week 3
moment Shear and Moment
4. Shear force and bending
moment diagrams for standard
cases
5. Point of contraflexure in a
loaded area

1.5 hrs QUIZ 3 - Midterm

Week 3 Midterm Examination

Course Code: SM 225 Date Effective: Date Revised: Prepared by: Reviewed by: Recommending Approval: Approved by:
Course Title: Mechanics of Midyear June 2024
Deformable Bodies S.Y. 2023-2024 Carl Jason A. Coronel, RCE, MEnM Inla Diana C. Salonga, RCE, RMP, MS-EnE Jun Pangilinan Flores, PECE, MEP-EE Reden Mallari Hernandez, RCE, MM
Instructor II Chairperson, Civil Engineering Department Dean, College of Engineering and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Date: June 24, 2024 Date: June 24, 2024 Architecture Date: June 24, 2024
Date: June 24, 2024
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IV. Course Outline:
Allotted time Course Outcomes (CO) Topic/s Teaching and Learning Activities Assessment Tasks/ Tools
After studying these topics the students V. Stresses in Beams Lecture Individual Seatwork/Plate
are able to: Discussion / Presentation/
1. Derive the relations between 1. Flexural Stresses by the Elastic Problem Solving
bending moment and flexure Curve Recitation/Collaborative Learning
stress; vertical shear and 2. Moment Equation using
Week 4 shearing stress Singularity Function
2. Understand the advantages of
economic sections.
3. To design structure which are
safe both for flexure and shear.
QUIZ 1 - Finals
1.5 hrs
After studying these topics the students VI. Beam Deflections Lecture Individual Seatwork/Plate
are familiar with: Discussion / Presentation/
A. Beam Deflection by the Double Problem Solving
1. Concepts of Area Moment Integration Method Recitation/Collaborative Learning
Week 5 Theorems and Moment Diagram B. Area Moment Theorems
by parts C. Moment Diagrams by Parts
2. Double Integration Method D. Beam Deflection by Area
3. Area Moment Method Moment Method
E. Statically Indeterminate Beams

1.5 hrs QUIZ 2 - Finals

After studying these topics the students VII. Columns and Connections Lecture Individual Seatwork/Plate
will: Introduction Discussion / Presentation/
Week 6 1. Understand the concept of A. Buckling of Long Straight Problem Solving
buckling in columns and Columns Recitation/Collaborative Learning
combined loadings B. Combined Loadings

Course Code: SM 225 Date Effective: Date Revised: Prepared by: Reviewed by: Recommending Approval: Approved by:
Course Title: Mechanics of Midyear June 2024
Deformable Bodies S.Y. 2023-2024 Carl Jason A. Coronel, RCE, MEnM Inla Diana C. Salonga, RCE, RMP, MS-EnE Jun Pangilinan Flores, PECE, MEP-EE Reden Mallari Hernandez, RCE, MM
Instructor II Chairperson, Civil Engineering Department Dean, College of Engineering and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Date: June 24, 2024 Date: June 24, 2024 Architecture Date: June 24, 2024
Date: June 24, 2024
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IV. Course Outline:
Allotted time Course Outcomes (CO) Topic/s Teaching and Learning Activities Assessment Tasks/ Tools
2. Understand the Analysis of C. Analysis of Riveted Connections
Riveted and Welded by the Uniform Shear Method
Connections D. Welded Connections

Week 6 Final Exam

Parent Signature over Printed Name

Grading system:

Final
Midterm (50%) Finals (50%)
Grade
Major Major
Attendance Activities Quizzes Attendance Activities Quizzes Final
Exam Midterm Exam
(10%) (20%) (30%) (10%) (20%) (30%) Term
(40%) (40%)

Course Code: SM 225 Date Effective: Date Revised: Prepared by: Reviewed by: Recommending Approval: Approved by:
Course Title: Mechanics of Midyear June 2024
Deformable Bodies S.Y. 2023-2024 Carl Jason A. Coronel, RCE, MEnM Inla Diana C. Salonga, RCE, RMP, MS-EnE Jun Pangilinan Flores, PECE, MEP-EE Reden Mallari Hernandez, RCE, MM
Instructor II Chairperson, Civil Engineering Department Dean, College of Engineering and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Date: June 24, 2024 Date: June 24, 2024 Architecture Date: June 24, 2024
Date: June 24, 2024
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Course Assessment:

*Students are required individually to submit all the activities, assignment, quizzes and major examinations face-to-face. They have to know and understand
everything written in the modules regarding the course content and to gain knowledge in answering the exercises. They will not simply copy paste rather understand and
gain skills on how to solve problems involving Mechanics of Deformable Bodies. In order to gain knowledge and ability to solve any integration problems, the student must
submit the course requirement needed.

As per standard grading system, thoroughly discussed during the orientation meeting.

Aside from academic deficiency, other grounds for a failing grade are:

1. Grave misconduct and/or cheating during examinations


2. Unexcused absences of more than 20% of required number of meetings per semester
3. A failing academic standing and failure to comply with the subject requirements

COURSE POLICIES AND GUIDELINES:

Please refer to the Student Handbook.

1. Tests and Make-ups


All quizzes for this course must be completed. The final examination will be delivered during class schedule.
2. Extra Credit. Students are expected to complete the projects as required for the class and to do the best they can on each project throughout the semester. Thus, it is
the policy of the instructor not to give additional assignments for extra credit for students who wish to pull up their grades at the end of semester. Every attempt is
made to provide a complete syllabus that provides an accurate overview of the courses. However, circumstances and events may make it necessary for the instructor
to modify the syllabus during the semester. This may depend, in part, on the progress, needs and experiences of the students.
3. Students participate in the discussion, and answer the discussion questions. Failure to do those in 3 weeks will mean dropping from the course.
4. Requirements such as assignments/projects should be submitted/posted on or before the given deadline.
5. Coordinate with the professor, using various modes given on concerns/problems regarding the requirements.
6. Non-submission of requirements will be rated Iincomplete in the course.

Course Code: SM 225 Date Effective: Date Revised: Prepared by: Reviewed by: Recommending Approval: Approved by:
Course Title: Mechanics of Midyear June 2024
Deformable Bodies S.Y. 2023-2024 Carl Jason A. Coronel, RCE, MEnM Inla Diana C. Salonga, RCE, RMP, MS-EnE Jun Pangilinan Flores, PECE, MEP-EE Reden Mallari Hernandez, RCE, MM
Instructor II Chairperson, Civil Engineering Department Dean, College of Engineering and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Date: June 24, 2024 Date: June 24, 2024 Architecture Date: June 24, 2024
Date: June 24, 2024
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Suggested References:

Printed Materials:

1. Beer, Ferdinand, et al, Mechanics of Materials, 4th Edition, McGraw-Hill, 2006


2. Singer, Ferdinand and Pytel, Andrew, Strength of Materials, 3rd Edition, Harper & Row Publisher, 1980
3. Gere and Timoshenko, Mechanics of Materials, 4th Edition, Thomson Learning,. 1997
4. Mechanics of Materials, Second Edition Andrew Pytel & Jaan Kiusalaas, 2012
5. Mechanics of Materials, Ninth Eddition, R.C. Hibbeler, 2014

Committee Members:
Raul o. Duya - Member
Ma. Angelu S. Castro – Member
Rommel C. De Mesa - Member
Lance Chester S. Lacap – Member
Walt Sammuel Muro – Member
Princess Kimberly C. Sabiniano – Member
Paul Diony S. Tolentino - Member

Course Code: SM 225 Date Effective: Date Revised: Prepared by: Reviewed by: Recommending Approval: Approved by:
Course Title: Mechanics of Midyear June 2024
Deformable Bodies S.Y. 2023-2024 Carl Jason A. Coronel, RCE, MEnM Inla Diana C. Salonga, RCE, RMP, MS-EnE Jun Pangilinan Flores, PECE, MEP-EE Reden Mallari Hernandez, RCE, MM
Instructor II Chairperson, Civil Engineering Department Dean, College of Engineering and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Date: June 24, 2024 Date: June 24, 2024 Architecture Date: June 24, 2024
Date: June 24, 2024
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CONFIRMATION AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

This is to confirm that the contents of the course syllabus in Mechanics of Deformable Bodies, Midyear Semester SY 2023-2024, were discussed to us during the first day
of class and a copy of which was provided for individual reference and guide.

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Course Code: SM 225 Date Effective: Date Revised: Prepared by: Reviewed by: Recommending Approval: Approved by:
Course Title: Mechanics of Midyear June 2024
Deformable Bodies S.Y. 2023-2024 Carl Jason A. Coronel, RCE, MEnM Inla Diana C. Salonga, RCE, RMP, MS-EnE Jun Pangilinan Flores, PECE, MEP-EE Reden Mallari Hernandez, RCE, MM
Instructor II Chairperson, Civil Engineering Department Dean, College of Engineering and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Date: June 24, 2024 Date: June 24, 2024 Architecture Date: June 24, 2024
Date: June 24, 2024
DHVSU-SYL-CEA-CE-MECHANICS OF DEFORMABLE BODIES
JANUARY 23, 2023 REV 00
Course Code: SM 225 Date Effective: Date Revised: Prepared by: Reviewed by: Recommending Approval: Approved by:
Course Title: Mechanics of Midyear June 2024
Deformable Bodies S.Y. 2023-2024 Carl Jason A. Coronel, RCE, MEnM Inla Diana C. Salonga, RCE, RMP, MS-EnE Jun Pangilinan Flores, PECE, MEP-EE Reden Mallari Hernandez, RCE, MM
Instructor II Chairperson, Civil Engineering Department Dean, College of Engineering and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Date: June 24, 2024 Date: June 24, 2024 Architecture Date: June 24, 2024
Date: June 24, 2024
DHVSU-SYL-CEA-CE-MECHANICS OF DEFORMABLE BODIES
JANUARY 23, 2023 REV 00

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