This course provides Mechanical Engineering students with an awareness of various responses exhibited by solid engineering materials when subjected to mechanical and thermal loadings;

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This course includes
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416 years, 7 months

Units & Quizzes

15

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an introduction to the physical mechanisms associated with design-limiting behavior of engineering materials, especially stiffness, strength, toughness, and durability; an understanding of basic mechanical properties of engineering materials, testing procedures used to quantify these properties, and ways in which these properties characterize material response; quantitative skills to deal with materials-limiting problems in engineering design; and a basis for materials selection in mechanical design.Show less


Course Currilcum

    • Applications: Beam Bending, Buckling and Vibration Unlimited
    • 3-D Linear Thermo-elasticity: Strain-displacement, Stress-strain-temperature, and Stress-equilibrium Unlimited
    • Simple States of Elastic Stress, Strain, and Displacement Unlimited
    • Elasticity of Composite Materials Unlimited
    • Uniaxial Elastic­-plastic Behavior Unlimited
    • Strengthening Mechanisms Unlimited
    • Limit Analysis Unlimited
    • High­-temperature Deformation: Creep and Stress Relaxation Unlimited
    • High-temperature Deformation Mechanisms Unlimited
    • Crack-tip Stress Intensity Factors Unlimited
    • Linear Elastic Fracture Mechanics (LEFM) Unlimited
    • Applications of LEFM Unlimited
    • Fatigue Crack Propagation Unlimited
    • Defect-free Fatigue Design: High-­cycle Fatigue Unlimited
    • Defect­-free Fatigue Design: Low-cycle Fatigue Unlimited