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LECTURE PLAN Date: 10. 12. 10 Sub Code & Name : CE 2252 - STRENGTH OF MATERIALS Branch: CIVIL Semester : IV Page 1 of 6

SYALLABUS
UNIT I ENERGY PRINCIPLES

No. of Hours
9+3

Strain energy and strain energy density strain energy in traction, shear in flexure and torsion castiglianos theorems principle of virtual work application of energy theorems for computing deflections in beams and trusses Maxwells reciprocal theorems

UNIT II - INDETERMINATE BEAMS

9+3

Propped cantilever and fixed beams-fixed end moments and reactions for concentrated load (central, non central), uniformly distributed load, triangular load (maximum at centre and maximum at end) theorem of three moments analysis of continuous beams shear force and bending moment diagrams for continuous beams slope & deflections in continuous beams (qualitative study only) UNIT III - COLUMNS 9+3

Eccentrically loaded short columns middle third rule core section columns of unsymmetrical sections (angle channel sections) Eulers theory of long columns critical loads for prismatic columns with different end conditions; Rankine-Gordon formula for eccentrically loaded columns thick cylinders compound cylinders. UNIT IV - STATE OF STRESS IN THREE DIMENSIONS 9+3

Spherical and deviatory components of stress tensor - determination of principal stresses and principal planes volumetric strain dilatation and distortion theories of failure principal stress dilatation principal strain shear stress strain energy and distortion energy theories application in analysis of stress, load carrying capacity and design of members residual stresses UNIT V - ADVANCED TOPICS IN BENDING OF BEAMS 9+3

Unsymmetrical bending of beams of symmetrical and unsymmetrical sections curved beams Winkler Bach formula stress concentration fatigue and fracture. Total No. of hours as per syllabus : 45 + 15 = 60

Total No. of hours available as per calendar : 48

Units Hours Proposed Actual

I 10

II 10

III 10

IV 10

V 08

Pass % Highest Mark Class Average

Previous Year 75 A 69.5%

Target Value for Current Year 90 S 75%

Name and Signature of the Faculty: Dr. Binu Sukumar

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LECTURE PLAN Date: 10. 12. 10 Sub Code & Name : CE 2252 - STRENGTH OF MATERIALS Unit: II Branch: CIVIL Semester : IV Page 2 of 6

Session No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Topics to be covered Introduction to strength of materials - Indeterminate beamspropped cantilever beams and fixed beams Deflection at any point of a propped cantilever beam subjected to various typed of loading. BMD and SFD Analysis of a propped cantilever beam subjected to various typed of loading. BMD and SFD Fixed beams fixed end moments for various types of loadingSFD and BMD- Deflection under various loads and maximum deflection Fixed beams fixed end moments for various types of loadingSFD and BMD- with sinking of supports Analysis of Continuous beam Clapeyrons theorem of three moments- SFD and BMD for all standard cases of loading Analysis of Continuous beam simply supported at both endsproblems on SFD and BMD. Continuous beams with sinking of supports BMD and SFD Numerical examples on continuous beam for SFD and BMD Analysis of Continuous beam fixed at both ends- problems on SFD and BMD. : : 10

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TOTAL PERIODS PROPOSED DATE OF COMPLETION DEVIATION (IF ANY) CORRECTIVE MEASURES REFERENCES / WEBSITES:

30. 12. 10 : : NIL NIL

1. Rajput R.K. Strength of Materials, S.Chand&company Ltd., New Delhi - 2006 2. Punmia B.C.Theory of Structures (SMTS) Vol 1&II, Laxmi publishing Pvt Ltd,New Delhi 2004 3. Egor P Popov, Engineering Mechanics of Solids, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2003 4. Kazimi S.M.A, Solid Mechanics, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., New Delhi, 2003

5. Junarkar S.B, Mechanics of Structures- Vol.I Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., New Delhi,
1998

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LECTURE PLAN Date: 10. 12. 10 Sub Code & Name : CE 2252 - STRENGTH OF MATERIALS Unit: III Branch: CIVIL Semester : IV Page 3 of 6

Session No. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Topics to be covered Columns- Long columns and short columns structural behavior of long columns and short columns on external loading. Eccentrically loaded short columns- uniaxial and biaxial bending. Core or kernel of the section Middle third rule- Stress due to uniaxial and biaxial bending numerical examples Long Column- Structural behavior- Eulers column theory- assumptions derivation of crippling load with different end conditions. Effective length of column with different end conditions- slenderness ratio Rankine theory- derivation of the formula Comparison between Rankine and Eulers column load- limitations of Eulers column theory - Eccentrically loaded long columns. Problems on eccentrically loaded long columns. RAnkine Gordon formula for eccentrically loaded long columns. Thick cylinders Lames theory design of thick cylindrical shells Compound cylinders numerical examples on thick and compound cylinders - Numerical Examples on thick cylinders and compound cylinders Shrink fitting in compound cylinders Difference in radii.

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TOTAL PERIODS PROPOSED DATE OF COMPLETION DEVIATION (IF ANY) CORRECTIVE MEASURES :

10

25. 01. 2011 : : NIL NIL

REFERENCES / WEBSITES: 1. Rajput R.K. Strength of Materials, S.Chand&company Ltd., New Delhi - 2006 2. Punmia B.C.Theory of Structures (SMTS) Vol 1&II, Laxmi publishing Pvt Ltd,New Delhi 2004 3. Egor P Popov, Engineering Mechanics of Solids, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2003

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LECTURE PLAN Date: 10. 12. 10 Sub Code & Name : CE 2252 - STRENGTH OF MATERIALS Unit: I Branch: CIVIL Semester : IV Page 4 of 6

Session No. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

Topics to be covered Energy principles strain energy stored due to axial tension or compression. Strain energy stored due to gradually applied , suddenly applied and impact loads Problems on strain energy due to gradually applied load, suddenly applied load and impact load. Strain Energy stored due to shear, torsion and bending. Numerical examples to find SE stored due to bending, shear and torsion Derivations for Strain energy stored sue to shear, torsion and bending. Problems to find deflections in beams using strain energy principle. Strain Energy and Complimentary Strain Energy. Different energy methods Castiglianos I and II theorems. Application of Energy theorems- deflections and rotations Deflections and rotations applications of Castiglianos theorem Deflections in truss joints horizontal and vertical application of energy theorems Maxwells reciprocal theorem.- deflections Principles of virtual work numerical examples : : : : 10 17. 02. 2011 NIL NIL

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TOTAL PERIODS PROPOSED DATE OF COMPLETION DEVIATION (IF ANY) CORRECTIVE MEASURES REFERENCES / WEBSITES:

1. Rajput R.K. Strength of Materials, S.Chand&company Ltd., New Delhi - 2006 2. Punmia B.C.Theory of Structures (SMTS) Vol 1&II, Laxmi publishing Pvt Ltd,New Delhi 2004 3. Egor P Popov, Engineering Mechanics of Solids, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2003 4. Kazimi S.M.A, Solid Mechanics, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., New Delhi, 2003 5. Junarkar S.B, Mechanics of Structures- Vol.I Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., New Delhi, 1998

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LECTURE PLAN Date: 10. 12. 10 Sub Code & Name : CE 2252 - STRENGTH OF MATERIALS Unit: IV Branch: CIVIL Semester : IV Page 5 of 6

Session No. 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Topics to be covered State of stress in three dimensions spherical and deviatoric components of stress tensor Dilatation and distortion volumetric strain- strain tensor Principal stress and principal strain- determination of principal stress and its direction. Problems on principal stress and its direction. Theories of failure- Principal stress theory (Rankine theory), Principal strain theory (St. Venants theory) Strain energy theory, Distortion energy theory, Shear stress theory of failure Problems on theories of failure Numerical examples on the application of failure theories Analysis of stress- load carrying capacity and design of members. Interaction problems and interaction curves.

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TOTAL PERIODS PROPOSED DATE OF COMPLETION DEVIATION (IF ANY) CORRECTIVE MEASURES REFERENCES / WEBSITES: :

10

15. 03. 2011 : : NIL NIL

1. Rajput R.K. Strength of Materials, S.Chand&company Ltd., New Delhi - 2006 2. Punmia B.C.Theory of Structures (SMTS) Vol 1&II, Laxmi publishing Pvt Ltd,New Delhi 2004 3. Egor P Popov, Engineering Mechanics of Solids, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2003 4. Kazimi S.M.A, Solid Mechanics, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., New Delhi, 2003 5. Junarkar S.B, Mechanics of Structures- Vol.I Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., New Delhi, 1998

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LECTURE PLAN Date: 10. 12. 10 Sub Code & Name : CE 2252 - STRENGTH OF MATERIALS Unit: V Branch: CIVIL Semester : IV Page 6 of 6

Session No. 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

Topics to be covered Advanced topics in bending of beams- unsymmetrical bending of beams with symmetrical sections Unsymmetrical bending of beams with un symmetrical sections. Numerical examples. Shear centre. Location of shear centre of various sections Numerical examples on unsymmetrical bending and on shear centre. Curved beams Winkler Bach theory assumptions formula Numerical examples on curved beams Tutorial Advanced topics in bending Residual stress- stress concentration St. Venants principle on stress concentration. Fatigue and fracture

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TOTAL PERIODS PROPOSED DATE OF COMPLETION DEVIATION (IF ANY) CORRECTIVE MEASURES :

08

29. 03. 2011 : : NIL NIL

REFERENCES / WEBSITES: 1. Rajput R.K. Strength of Materials, S.Chand&company Ltd., New Delhi - 2006 2. Punmia B.C.Theory of Structures (SMTS) Vol 1&II, Laxmi publishing Pvt Ltd,New Delhi 2004 3. Egor P Popov, Engineering Mechanics of Solids, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2003 4. Kazimi S.M.A, Solid Mechanics, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., New Delhi, 2003 5. Junarkar S.B, Mechanics of Structures- Vol.I Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., New Delhi, 1998

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