ACS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
Kambipura, Bangalore - 74
DEPARTMENT OF AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING
Lesson Plan
Course Title: Mechanics of Materials Course Code: 21AE44
Course Faculty: Dr Anand A Semester: IV
Academic year: 2022-23 [EVEN] No of Credits: 04
Course Learning Objectives:
This course will enable students to
• Comprehend the basic concepts of strength of materials.
• Acquire the knowledge of stress, strain under different loadings.
• Understand the different failure theory.
Sl. Teaching
DATE TOPIC TO BE COVERED POs COs
No. MODE
1. 05/06/23 Module 1: Basic equations of linear elasticity
2. 06/06/23 The concept of stress& strain
3. 08/06/23 state of stress & Strain at a point, Equilibrium equations,
4. 09/06/23 The state of plane stress and plane strain. Compatibility equations,
5. 12/06/23 Constitutive Laws, Stress-strain curves for brittle and ductile materials,
6. 13/06/23 Allowable stress, Material selection for structural performance. PO1,
7. 15/06/23 Extension / Shortening of a bar, bars with cross sections varying in steps, PO2, CO1
8. 16/06/23 PO3
bars with continuously varying cross sections. Elongation due to self-weight. C & T.
Volumetric strain, expression for volumetric strain, elastic constants, simple shear
9. 19/06/23
stress, shear strain, temperature stresses.
Introduction to Plane stress, stresses on inclined sections, principal
10. 20/06/23
stresses & strains,
Analytical & graphical method (Mohr’s Circle) to find principal stresses &
11. 22/06/23
strains.
Module 2: Bending Moment and Shear Force in Beams: Euler-
12. 23/06/23
Bernoulli beam theory
Introduction, Types of beams, loads and reactions, shear forces and
13. 26/06/23
bending moments,
rate of loading, sign conventions, relationship between shear force and
14. 27/06/23
bending moments.
SFD and BMD for different beams subjected to concentrated loads, PO1,
15. 30/06/23 uniformly distributed load, (UDL) uniformly varying load (UVL) and PO2, CO2 C&T
couple for different types of beams. PO3
16. 03/07/23 Numericals
17. 04/07/23 Numericals
The Euler-Bernoulli assumptions, Implications of the Euler-Bernoulli assumptions,
18. 06/07/23
the Euler-Bernoulli Beam theory derivation,
19. 07/07/23 Bending stress equation, Moment carrying capacity of a section.
Shearing stresses in beams, shear stress across rectangular,
20. 10/07/23
circular, symmetrical I and T sections
21. 11/07/23 Numericals
22. 17/07/23 Numericals
Module 3: Deflection of Beams & Torsion of Circular Shafts and
23. 18/07/23
Elastic Stability of Columns
Introduction, Differential equation for deflection. Equations for
24. 20/07/23
deflection, slope and bending moment.
25. 21/07/23 Equations for deflection, slope and bending moment.
Double integration method for cantilever and simply supported beams
26. 24/07/23
for point load, UDL, UVL and Couple PO1,
27. 25/07/23 Macaulay’s method Numericals PO2, CO3 C&T
28. 27/07/23 Macaulay’s method Numericals PO3
29. 28/07/23 Macaulay’s method Numericals
Introduction. Pure torsion, assumptions, derivation of torsional
30. 31/07/23
equations,
polar modulus, torsional rigidity / stiffness of shafts. Power transmitted
31. 01/08/23
by solid and hollow circular shafts. Module
32. 03/08/23 Numericals
33. 04/08/23 Module 4: Virtual work principles & Energy methods
Introduction, Equilibrium and work fundamentals, Principle of virtual
34. 07/08/23
work,
35. 08/08/23 Principle of virtual work applied to mechanical systems,
36. 14/08/23 Principle of virtual work applied to truss structures, PO1,
37. 17/08/23 Principle of virtual work applied to beams. PO2, CO4 C&T
38. 18/08/23 Principle of complementary virtual work PO3
39. 21/08/23 Internal virtual work in beams and solids.
40. 22/08/23 Conservative forces, Principle of minimum total potential energy,
41. 24/08/23 Strain energy in springs, Strain energy in beams, Strain energy in solids,
Applications to trusses, Development of a finite element formulation for
42. 25/08/23
trusses,
43 28/08/23 Principle of minimum complementary, Energy theorems,
44 29/08/23 Reciprocity theorems, SaintVenant’s principle.
Module 5: Fracture & Creep
45 31/08/23 Fracture: Type I, Type II and Type III
46 01/09/23 Numericals
47 04/09/23 Description of the creep phenomenon with examples.
48 05/09/23 Three stages of creep, creep properties, stress relaxation. CO5 C&T
49 06/09/23 Fatigue: Types of fatigue loading with examples, PO1,
Mechanism of fatigue, fatigue properties, fatigue testing and S-N PO2,
50 07/09/23
diagram. PO3
51 08/09/23 Numericals
52 11/09/23 Numericals
Assessment Scheme:
Total Marks (100) = Internal marks (50) + End Semester Marks (50)
Internal Marks (100/2) = Average of Three Internal marks (60) + Two Assignments (20) + Group
discussion/Seminar/quiz any one of three (20) = 60+20+20=100/2=50 Marks
Three Assessments:
Periodical Tests Assessment Scheme Total marks
Assessment-I Test-I (Module 1 & 2) 50 reduced to 20
Assessment-II Test-II (Module 3 & 4) 50 reduced to 20
Assessment-III Test-III Module (5) 50 reduced to 20
Course Outcome of the Subject:
✓ CO1: Apply the basic concepts of strength of materials, Compute stress, strain under different
loadings.
✓ CO2: Understand the concept of SFD and BMD for different beams subjected to concentrated loads,
Euler-Bernoulli assumptions, Bending stress equation & Shearing stresses in beams.
✓ CO3: Apply the basic concepts differential equation for deflection. Equations for deflection, slope and
bending moment. Understand Pure torsion.
✓ CO4: Understand the concept of Principle of virtual work applied to mechanical systems.
✓ CO5: Understand the concept of Fracture, its types and creep phenomenon with examples.
Program Outcome / Program specific objectives and Course Outcome Mapping:
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3
CO1 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
CO2 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
CO3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
CO4 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
CO5 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Course Faculty HOD