The aim of Engineering Mechanics II is to include deformation in the treatment of the material of a component, which is assumed to be elastic. In addition to the uniaxial tension of a beam and the calculation of the deformation of trusses, the bending of beams and the torsion of shafts (as well as superpositions thereof), plane and three-dimensional problems are also addressed. In particular, we deal with concepts such as stress and distortion states, which is one of the important issues in practice. A number of other lectures dealing with questions of strength build on this.
Scope of lectures | 3 V + 2 Ü |
Completion | Homework and written exam |
Contents | Uniaxial stress and deformation state Three-dimensional stress and deformation state Bending and torsion of straight beams Work and energy in elastostatics Stability of beams |
Module | Mechanics II |