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Lesson Plan 21AE44 MoM 2022-23 EVEN

This document provides a lesson plan for a Mechanics of Materials course taught in the Department of Aeronautical Engineering. The course will cover topics like stress, strain, failure theories, bending moments, shear forces, deflection, torsion, virtual work principles and fracture. It will be taught over 15 weeks with 2 lectures per week. Students will be assessed through internal and end semester exams consisting of assignments, quizzes, group discussions and 3 tests covering the different modules of the course. The course aims to help students understand fundamental concepts of strength of materials and their applications.

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Lesson Plan 21AE44 MoM 2022-23 EVEN

This document provides a lesson plan for a Mechanics of Materials course taught in the Department of Aeronautical Engineering. The course will cover topics like stress, strain, failure theories, bending moments, shear forces, deflection, torsion, virtual work principles and fracture. It will be taught over 15 weeks with 2 lectures per week. Students will be assessed through internal and end semester exams consisting of assignments, quizzes, group discussions and 3 tests covering the different modules of the course. The course aims to help students understand fundamental concepts of strength of materials and their applications.

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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

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