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1.050 is a sophomore-level engineering mechanics course, commonly labelled “Statics and Strength of Materials” or “Solid Mechanics I.”
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This course introduces students to the fundamental principles and methods of structural mechanics. Topics covered include: static equilibrium, force resultants, support conditions, analysis of determinate planar structures (beams, trusses, frames), stresses and strains in structural elements, states of stress (shear, bending, torsion), statically indeterminate systems, displacements and deformations, introduction to matrix methods, elastic stability, and approximate methods. Design exercises are used to encourage creative student initiative and systems thinking
Course Currilcum
- Introduction Unlimited
- Concept of Force Unlimited
- Concept of Moment Unlimited
- Static Equilibrium Requirements Unlimited
- Truss Structures Unlimited
- Truss Structures Unlimited
- Beam Structures Unlimited
- Beam Structures Unlimited
- Design Exercise 2 Unlimited
- Torsion of Circular Shafts Unlimited
- Concept of Stress Unlimited
- Concept of Stress Unlimited
- Stress Component Transformation Unlimited
- Compatibility of Deformation Unlimited
- Compatibility of Deformation Unlimited
- Truss Matrix Analysis Unlimited
- Design Exercise 3 Unlimited
- Strain Component Transformation Unlimited
- Strain Component Transformation Unlimited
- Material Properties / Stress-Strain Relationship Unlimited
- Stress / Deflections Shafts in Torsion Unlimited
- Design Unlimited
- Stresses – Beams in Bending Unlimited
- Shear Stresses in Beams Unlimited
- Shear Stresses in Beams Unlimited
- Stresses in Composite Beams Unlimited