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CHAITANYA BHARATHI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (Autonomous)

HYDERABAD -500075.
Course Objectives:
1. Student is exposed to the concept of various types of stresses and strains
2. Student will acquire knowledge in drawing bending and shear force diagrams for various loads
3. Student is exposed to the concept of deflections for various configurations of the beams
4. Student will acquire knowledge in estimating stresses for thin and thick cylinders
Course Outcomes:
1.
2.
3.
4.

Basic knowledge in mechanics of material will be useful for future courses like buckling of columns, design of bridges and dams,
design of sections for rails.
Student will use the knowledge of mechanics of materials for finite element analysis.
Student will demonstrate this knowledge in estimating the deflections of beams of various configurations.
Student use the knowledge of mechanics of materials in design of pressure vessels.

UNITI
Stresses and Strains: Definitions, types of stresses and strains, elasticity and plasticity. Hookes law, stress-strain
diagrams for engineering materials, modulus of elasticity. Poissons ratio, relationship between elastic constants,
linear and volumetric strains, bars of uniform strength, temperature stresses, compound bars.
UNITII
Shear force and bending moment: Definition of bending moment and shear force; relationship between intensity
of loading, shear force and bending moment; bending moment and shear force diagrams for cantilever, simply
supported and overhanging beams; simple theory of bending, moment of resistance, modulus of section.
UNITIII
Deflection of beams: Slope and deflections measurements of cantilever, simply supported beams with Macaulays
and double integration methods subjected to point loads and uniformly distributed loads.
Torsion: Derivation of torsion formula for circular sections, torsional stresses, angle of twist, power transmission,
effect of combined bending and torsion.
UNITIV
Shear Stresses in beams: Distribution of shear stresses in rectangular, I- section and T-section for solid and hollow
sections, compound stresses, principal stresses and strains. Mohrs circle of stress.
UNITV
Cylinders: Stresses in thin and thick cylinders with internal and external pressures. Hoop and longitudinal stresses
in cylinders.
Columns and struts: Euler and Rankine formulae for axial load applications. Secant and Perry formulae for
eccentrically loaded columns.
Text Books:
1. D.S. Prakash Rao, Strength of Materials A Practical Approach, Universities Press, Hyderabad, 1999.
2. S. Ramamrutham, Strength of Materials, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, 1993.
Reference Books:
1. S.S. Bhavakatti, Strength of Materials, Vikas Publication, 2003.
2. B.C. Punmia, Strength of Materials and Theory of Structures, Laxmi Pub., 1992
3. G.H. Ryder, Strength of Materials, Third Edition in SI units, Macmillan India Limited, Delhi, 2002.

CHAITANYA BHARATHI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (AUTONOMOUS)


LESSON PLAN
Department:
Mechanical Engineering
Academic Year: 2015-2016
No. Of Periods: 4 per week
Faculty: Ch.V.Sushma
Date of I-Mid Exam: 31-08-2015

Class: B.E. II Year I Sem (Mechanical-2)


Subject: Mechanics of Materials (ME 213)
Commencement of Instruction: 13-07-2015
Last date of Instructions:06-11-2015
Date of II-Mid Exam: 04-11-2015
Time Table of the Subject:
WED
THUR
2.25p.m- 04.05 p.m
11.20 a.m- 1.00 p.m

Day
Time

Topic/Sub Topic covered


UNIT-I
(8 Periods)

S No
1
2
3
4
5.

Definitions, types of stresses and strains, elasticity and plasticity, Hookes law
Stress-strain diagrams for engineering materials, modulus of elasticity. Poissons ratio
Relationship between elastic constants, linear and volumetric strains
Bars of uniform strength
Temperature stresses, compound bars

UNIT II
6
7
8
9
10

(10 Periods)
1
2
2
3
2

(11Periods)

13
14
15

Slope and deflections measurements of cantilever with Macaulays and double integration
methods subjected to point loads and uniformly distributed loads
Simply supported beams with Macaulays and double integration methods subjected to point
loads and uniformly distributed loads
Torsion: Derivation of torsion formula for circular sections
torsional stresses, angle of twist, power transmission
Effect of combined bending and torsion

16
17
18
19

Distribution of shear stresses in rectangular, I- and T sections ( solid and hollow sections)
Compound stresses
Principal stresses and strains
Mohrs circle of stress

20
21
22
23

Stresses in thin and thick cylinders with internal and external pressures
Hoop and longitudinal stresses in cylinders.
Columns and struts: Euler and Rankine formulae for axial load applications
Secant and Perry formulae for eccentrically loaded columns.

12

2
2
1
1
2

Definition of bending moment and shear force


Relationship between intensity of loading, shear force and bending moment
Bending moment and shear force diagrams for cantilever
Simply supported and overhanging beams
Simple theory of bending, moment of resistance, modulus of section

UNIT III
11

No of periods

UNIT IV

UNIT V

3
2
2
2
2

(11 Periods)
3
3
2
3

(8 periods)

Total No of estimated periods

2
2
2
2
48

Suggested Readings: Text Books:


1. D.S. Prakash Rao, Strength of Materials A Practical Approach, Universities Press, Hyderabad, 1999.
2. S. Ramamrutham, Strength of Materials, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, 1993.
Reference Books:
1. S.S. Bhavakatti, Strength of Materials, Vikas Publication, 2003.
2. B.C. Punmia, Strength of Materials and Theory of Structures, Laxmi Pub., 1992
3. G.H. Ryder, Strength of Materials, Third Edition in SI units, Macmillan India Limited, Delhi, 2002.

Signature of the faculty

Signature of the HOD

ME216

WITH EFFECT FROM THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2015-2016

MECHANICS OF MATERIALS LABORATORY


Instruction

3 Periods per week

Duration of University Examination

3 Hours

University Examination

50 Marks

Sessional

25 Marks

Credits

Course Objectives:
1. Student will acquire basic knowledge in testing properties of engineering materials.
2. Student is exposed to concept of determining various types of hardness.
3. Student will acquire basic knowledge in determining modulus of rigidity of engineering materials.
4. Student is exposed to the concept of deflection.
5.
Course Outcomes;
1. The properties of materials determined by the tests in laboratory will be useful for design and analysis
under various load conditions.
2. Student can estimate the hardness, which is essential property of materials
3. Student can demonstrate himself in determining the Youngs modulus by deflection test
Repetitive cycle of experiments

Cycle I
1. Direct tension test on metal rods, Youngs modulus of metal specimen by direct tension test.
2. Brinnels harness tests
3. Test on a leaf spring to determine the youngs modulus.
4. Compression test.
5. Defection test on a cantilever beam to determine the Youngs modulus
Cycle II
6. Test on a helical spring to determine the rigidity modulus.
7. Torsion test to determine the rigidity modulus of a shaft
8. Deflection test on a simple beam to determine the Youngs modulus
9. Deflection test on propped cantilever beam to determine the Youngs modulus
10. Deflection test on continuous beam to determine the Youngs modulus

CHAITANYA BHARATHI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (AUTONOMOUS)


LESSON PLAN

Department:
Mechanical Engineering
Academic Year: 2015-2016
No. Of Periods: 9 per week
Faculty: Ch.V.Sushma
Date of I-Mid Exam: 31-08-2015

Class: B.E. II Year I Sem (Mechanical-2)


Subject: Mechanics of Materials Lab (ME 216)
Commencement of Instruction: 13-07-2015
Last date of Instructions: 06-11-2015
Date of II-Mid Exam: 04-11-2015

Timetable of the Subject


Day
Duration

Monday

Wednesday

Friday

1.35 pm to 04.05 pm

10.30 am to 01.00 pm

10.30 am to 01.00 pm

Sl No

Topic/Sub Topic covered

No of
periods estimated

1.

Direct tension test on metal rods, Youngs modulus of metal specimen by


direct tension test

2.

Brinnels hardness test

3.

Compression test

4.

Test on a leaf spring to determine the youngs modulus

5.

Defection test on a cantilever beam to determine the Youngs modulus

6.

Test on a helical spring to determine the rigidity modulus

7.

Torsion test to determine the rigidity modulus of a shaft

8.

Deflection test on a simple beam to determine the Youngs modulus

9.

Deflection test on propped cantilever beam to determine the Youngs


modulus

10. Deflection test on continuous beam to determine the Youngs modulus


Total No of classes

Signature of the faculty

3
30

Signature of the HOD

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