CIEG 667-013 : Advanced Mechanics of Materials
CIEG 667-013
CONTENT OF LECTURES
Spring Semester 2000
Instructors :
H. Shenton
voice : 302.831.2247 ;
e-mail
and
V. N. Kaliakin
voice : 302.831.2409 ;
e-mail
Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
University of Delaware
FAX : 302.831.3640
Lecture #1 (02-08-00) :
- Discussion of Class Syllabus.
- Review of stress.
Lecture #2 (02-10-00) :
- Review of strain.
- Review of constitutive relations.
Lecture #3 (02-15-00) :
- Energy methods (Castigliano's Theorem).
- Strain energy (axial, bending, shear, torsion).
- Sample problems : beam, truss.
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Homework Assignment #1 distributed, due 02-22-00.
Lecture #4 (02-17-00) :
- Dummy load method.
- Sample problems.
- Introduction to statically indeterminate structures.
Lecture #5 (02-22-00) :
Lecture #6 (02-24-00) :
- Review of Bernoulli-Euler beam theory.
- Unsymmetric (skew) bending of beams.
- Doubly symmetric cross-sections : bending about both principal axes.
Lecture #7 (02-29-00) :
- Doubly symmetric cross-sections : bending about both principal axes
(continued) : example problem of an inclined purlin.
- Review of : 1) transformation equations for moments & products of inertia ;
and, 2) principal axes of inertia.
- Overview of shear center.
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Homework Assignment #3 distributed, due 03-07-00.
Lecture #8 (03-02-00) :
- Bending stresses in prismatic beams of arbitrary cross-section subjected to
non-symmetrical bending.
- Begin an example : bending of an "L" section.
Lecture #9 (03-07-00) :
- Finish example : bending of an "L" section.
- Displacements in prismatic beams of arbitrary cross-section subjected to
non-symmetrical bending.
- Example : transverse displacements of an inclined purlin.
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Homework Assignment #4 distributed, due 03-14-00.
Lecture #10 (03-09-00) :
- Shear Center for Thin-Wall Beam Cross-Sections.
- General comments / assumptions.
- Example : unsymmetrical I-beam.
Lecture #11 (03-14-00) :
- Shear Center for Thin-Wall Beam Cross-Sections.
- Example : Exercise 8.7 in text.
- Example : Exercise 8.10 in text.
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Homework Assignment #5 distributed, due 03-21-00.
- NOTE: midterm examination will be given on March 23, 2000.
Lecture #12 (03-16-00) :
- Finish Exercise 8.10 in text.
- Thermal stresses/strains : special case of axial loading.
- Example involving a linear variation in temperature.
- Example involving bolt & sleeve of different materials.
- NOTE: 75-minute examination (March 23, 2000) will emphasize energy methods &
non-symmetric bending; only simple shear center problems will be included.
Lecture #13 (03-21-00) :
- Qualitative discussion of Exercise 8.8 in text.
- Thermal stresses & displacements in beams.
Lecture #14 (03-23-00) :
Lecture #15 (04-04-00) :
Lecture #16 (04-06-00) :
- Torsion
- Overview of Saint Venant's semi-inverse method.
- Prandtl's membrane analogy.
- Torsion of thin rectangular section.
Lecture #17 (04-11-00) :
- Torsion of sections comprised of thin rectangles (with examples).
- Torsion of hollow, thin-walled sections (with examples).
Lecture #18 (04-17-00) :
- Torsion of multi-compartment thin-walled sections.
- Torsion of thin-walled sections with end restraints.
Lecture #19 (04-18-00) :
- Derivation of governing differential equation for lateral torsional stability.
Lecture #20 (04-20-00) :
- Lateral torsional buckling using energy methods (with examples).
Lecture #21 (04-25-00) :
- Curved beams.
- Derivation of governing equation for normal stress (with example problem).
- Derivation of governing equation for radial stress.
Lecture #22 (04-27-00) :
- Stresses in curved beams with thin flanges (with examples).
- Bleich's analysis technique & correction factors
Lecture #23 (05-02-00) :
- Deflection of curved beams using energy methods (with example).
Lecture #24 (05-04-00) :
- Deflection of statically indeterminate curved beams.
- Introduction to plates.
Lecture #25 (05-09-00) :
- Plates.
- General definitions.
- Definition of force and moment intensities.
- Equations associated with force equilibrium.
Lecture #26 (05-11-00) :
- Plates.
- Equations associated with moment equilibrium.
- Kinematics (the Kirchhoff assumption).
- Teaching evaluations
Lecture #27 (05-16-00) :
- Plates.
- Review of kinematics (the Kirchhoff assumption).
- Constitutive relations for isotropic elastic plates.
- Constitutive relations involving force and moment rintensities.
- General expressions for stress associated with pure bending.
- Take-home exam distributed (due Tuesday 23 May 2000).
- Teaching evaluations
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