Strength of Materials- Part-III
Strength of Materials- Part-III, available at $44.99, with 12 lectures, 1 quizzes, and has 12 subscribers.
You will learn about Thin Cylinders Spherical Shells Columns and Struts Additional Lecture This course is ideal for individuals who are Diploma in Mechanical/Civil/Automobile/Production Engineering Students or Competitive Exam students like GATE, IES etc. or Degree students of Mechanical/Automobile/Civil/Production Engineering Students It is particularly useful for Diploma in Mechanical/Civil/Automobile/Production Engineering Students or Competitive Exam students like GATE, IES etc. or Degree students of Mechanical/Automobile/Civil/Production Engineering Students.
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Summary
Title: Strength of Materials- Part-III
Price: $44.99
Number of Lectures: 12
Number of Quizzes: 1
Number of Published Lectures: 12
Number of Published Quizzes: 1
Number of Curriculum Items: 13
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 13
Original Price: $79.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Thin Cylinders
- Spherical Shells
- Columns and Struts
- Additional Lecture
Who Should Attend
- Diploma in Mechanical/Civil/Automobile/Production Engineering Students
- Competitive Exam students like GATE, IES etc.
- Degree students of Mechanical/Automobile/Civil/Production Engineering Students
Target Audiences
- Diploma in Mechanical/Civil/Automobile/Production Engineering Students
- Competitive Exam students like GATE, IES etc.
- Degree students of Mechanical/Automobile/Civil/Production Engineering Students
This course is the third part of the lecture series of Strength of Materials course. It takes you through various topics like Thin Cylinders, Spherical Shells and Columns and Struts. Various numerical are solved to explain the concepts and their applications. Basic Mathematics and Solid Mechanics are the requirement for understanding of this subject.
We start with introduction to Thin Cylinders and then solve numericals based on them. Concepts like Hoop Stress(circumferential stress) and Longitudinal stress are explained here. Then derivation on calculation of Hoop stress, longitudinal stress, shear stress and change in dimensions have been explained.
Further, we move to the concept of Spherical Shells and then solve numericals based on them. Concept of Hoop Stress(circumferential stress) is explained here. There is no longitudinal stress for spherical shells as sphere doesn’t have length. Then derivation on calculation of Hoop stress, shear stress and change in dimensions have been explained.
Third section deals with Columns and Struts wherein Euler’s theory and its assumptions for long column is explained. Numericals are solved for the same. Limitation of Euler’s theory is also added for understanding the shift to use of Rakhine-Gordan Formula. Further, Rakhine-Gordan Formula is explained and numericals are solved on it.
Lastly additional lecture has been provided to give extra information of the other available courses for better and in-depth understanding of the course.
Test is given at the end of course for practice so that expertise can be gained in dealing with day-to-day problems.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Thin Cylinders
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Hoop & Longitudinal stress and change in dimensions
Lecture 3: Numericals on Thin Cylinders
Chapter 2: Spherical Shells
Lecture 1: Hoop stress & change in dimensions
Lecture 2: Numericals on Spherical Shells
Chapter 3: Columns and Struts
Lecture 1: Euler's Theory for Long Columns
Lecture 2: Numericals on Euler's Theory
Lecture 3: Limitation of Euler's Theory
Lecture 4: Numericals on Limitation of Euler's Theory
Lecture 5: Rankine-Gordan Formula Derivation
Lecture 6: Numericals on Rankine Formula
Chapter 4: Additional Lecture-What's Next?
Lecture 1: Fundamentals of Strength of Materials
Chapter 5: Assignment
Instructors
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Samanwita Bagg
Assistant Professor with 13 years experience
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