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Mechanics and Strength of Materials I

This course is a study of stress, strain and stress-strain relations. Topics include mechanical properties of engineering materials; principal stresses (statically determinate and statically indeterminate members subjected to axial loads and torsion); shear force and bending moment diagrams; beam theory; eccentric loads; strain energy; pressure vessels; and failure theories. Laboratory experiments include tests for the evaluation of the mechanical properties of materials in tension, torsion, flexure, creep, impact and fatigue; and hardness tests and strain measurements. PREREQ: ENGR 1056. (lec 3, lab 1.5) cr 3. Lecture (3.00), Lab (3.00).

ENGR-2076EL
Engineering & Computation
3.00
UG