Regulation 2021, Anna University Subject code – AE3352 deals with B.E Aeronautical Engineering 2nd year semester III Solid Mechanics Syllabus. To prepare for challenging subjects in the field of Aeronautics need a detailed syllabus and preparation strategies. In this article, we discuss the Solid Mechanics syllabus.
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Aim Of Concept:
- Ability to think, Analyse and solve Engineering Problems expected from the course.
- Ability to understand stress and strain concepts related to deformable bodies.
- To enable understanding of the behaviour and response of materials and to allow the student to carry out easy and moderate level structural analysis of basicstructural members.
- To familiarize with the different methods used for beam deflection analysis.
- To impart knowledge to the students on how structural elements are sized and to enable the student to gain knowledge in how stresses are developed and distributed internally.
AE3352- Solid Mechanics Syllabus
Unit I: Concurrent And Non-Concurrent
Introduction, Concept of FBD, Coplanar Concurrent force system, Moments, Coplanar NonConcurrent force system and Support Reactions – Application Problems.
Unit II: Shear Force And Bending Moment, Second Area Moment Problems
Analysis of Simple Truss, Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams, C.G. and M.I of Plane areas.
Unit III: Axial Bar And Material Modulus
Simple stress and Strain, Mechanical Properties of Materials, Statically Determinate Problems and Elastic Constants, Tension, Compression, and Shear, Elasticity, Plasticity and Creep, Hooke’s Law. Allowable stresses.
Unit IV: Beam Bending And Torsion
Axially loaded members, Statically indeterminate structures, Thermal effects, misfits, and Prestrains. Torsion of circular bar, Transmission of power by circular shafts. Stresses in beams, Pure bending and Nonuniform bending, Design of beams for bending stresses, Shear stresses in beams of rectangular cross-section.
Unit V: Stress Transformation, Deflection Of Beam And Buckling Of Column
Plane stress, Principal stresses, Mohr’s circle and Hooke’s law for plane stresses. Spherical and Cylindrical pressure vessels. Deflection of beams, Column buckling.
Text Books:
- Egor P Popov, Mechanics of Materials, Pearson, 2015.
- James M. Gere, Mechanics of Materials, Sixth Edition, Thomson Learning, 2004.
- Ferdinand Beer, E. Russell Johnston Jr., John Dewolf, David Mazurek, Mechanics of Materials, McGraw Hill Education,2014.
- Russell C Hibbeler, Mechanics of Materials, Pearson, 2013.
References:
- William F. Riley, Leroy D. Sturges, Don H. Morris, Mechanics of Materials, John Wiley & Sons, 1998.
- Advanced Mechanics of Materials, 6th Edition, authored by Arthur P. Boresi, Richard J. Schmidt, bearing ISBN: 978-81 -947263-9-5, Published by Wiley India Pvt. Limited.
- Mechanics of Materials, 5th Edition, authored by Timothy A. Philpot, Jeffery S. Thomas, bearing ISBN: 978-1 -119-85997-0, Published by Wiley India Pvt. Limited.
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