EGR-2200 - Mechanics of Materials* (3) Prerequisite: EGR-1210 In this engineering mechanics course, students study the deformation of engineering materials resulting from stress. Deformation caused by axial loading, torsion, bending, shear, and temperature will be examined. Additional topics include stress, strain, mechanical properties of materials, stress transformation, strain transformation, deflection of beams and shafts, and buckling of columns. Analysis and design of beams, frame members, and machine members problems are solved.
List Course Outcomes (consistent for all sections) CO1 - Explain material behavior in terms of mechanical properties, stress and strain at a point, and the stress-strain diagram.
CO2 - Determine the stress in common mechanical components subjected to loading.
CO3 - Determine the strain in and deflection of common mechanical components subjected to loading.
CO4 - Analyze the stability of columns under different support conditions.
CO5 - Design a beam to safely resist the internal shear and moment caused by external loading.
Course Fee: No
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