| Mechanics of Solid (1) Course plans ( 2007 |
Prof. Ha Sung Kyu (031-400-5249, email: sungha@hanyang.ac.kr)
Assistant teacher (031-400-4066, email: angae2000@hanyang.ac.kr)
- Text book : 1. An Introduction to the mechanics of solids, Stephen H. Crandall, McGraw-Hill, 1978
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- References : Engineering Mechanics of Solids, E.P.Popov,
Prentice-Hall, 1990
Mechanics of Materials, S. P. Timoshenko, PWS, 1990
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- Introduction of this core :
This coures will be taken using multi-media devices. It
would be helpful for students who learn solid mechanics first time. Students can
review the lecture in the internet as well.
Home work due in one week will be assigned every week after class and should be
submitted through the class designated internet home page. Students should take
both mid-term and final examinations to get the grade. Each course will be
recorded and distributed to students to help them review the courses anytime
they prefer.
- Grade :
1) Attendance & Reports - 20 %
2) Midterm exam - 40 %
3) Final exam - 40 %
- Course plans
1. Review of statics
2. Force equilibrium
3. Analysis procedure in the mechanics of solids
4. Forces and deformations in the axially loaded member
5. Internal forces
6. Definition and calculations of stresses
7. Definition and calculations of strains
8. Mid-term exam
9. Stress-strain-temperature relations
10. Failure/yield criterion I
11. Failure/yield criterion II
12. Forces and deformations in the torsion loaded shaft I
13. Forces and deformations in the torsion loaded shaft II
14. Forces and deformations in the bending loaded beam
15. Forces and deformations in the axially compressed column.
16. Final-term exam