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Professional Mechanics Of Materials & Structural Mechanics

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Professional Mechanics Of Materials & Structural Mechanics

Professional Mechanics Of Materials & Structural Mechanics
Published 6/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 267.74 MB | Duration: 1h 7m

Theory and Calculation of Mechanics of Materials in Mechanical Engineering & Civil Engineering

What you'll learn

Main concepts and terms of mechanics of materials

Force analysis and equilibrium study

Differentiation and integration

Principal stress

Failure criteria

Beam loading

Shape factor

Energy methods

Sheer stress and bending moment

Beam buckling

Simple truss analysis

Collapse mechanism

Requirements

A-level & GCSE of basic mathematics knowledge is required.

Requires knowledge of simple calculus operations.

Description

Professional Mechanics of Materials & Structural Mechanics is a highly practical professional course that adopts the learning model of the Advanced Manufacturing. Here, you will understand the physics of how materials behave in different states. The main highlight is that all behaviors can be expressed in the simplest language! Even if you don't have any physical basis, you will find out what causes the deformation, bending, torsion, buckling, strengthening, failure, fracture, fatigue, etc. of these materials. There are a lot more. After studying this course, you can also think like a professional engineer, as we provide 4 exciting guided working example applications that are very close to actual engineering cases, which will make you more flexible when choosing design solutions. Here, you don't need to memorize a lot of complicated calculation formulas, instead, as long as you understand the most basic laws of Newton's mechanics, all problems can be solved according to my thinking, isn't it amazing? In each calculation process, I will explain in detail the assumptions required for each calculation step, so that you can easily judge the formula and applicability. This course can also be used as a supplementary preview or review material for Statics, Solid Mechanics, Mechanics of Materials, Structural Mechanics, etc. in university-level undergraduate or MSc courses.The outline of this course is as follows:Chapter 1: (10 lectures, 1 quiz, 1 pdf handout)Mechanics of Materials: Core PrinciplesChapter 2: (10 lectures, 1 quiz, 1 pdf handout)Beam MechanicsChapter 3: (6 lectures, 1 quiz, 1 pdf handout)Structural MechanicsChapter 4: (6 lectures, 1 quiz, 1 pdf handout)Principal Stress and Failure CriteriaChapter 5: (1 quiz)Course Wrap-up

Overview

Section 1: Mechanics of Materials: Core Principles

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 Mass and Weight

Lecture 3 Force Analysis and Balance

Lecture 4 Pressure

Lecture 5 Moment

Lecture 6 Stress and Strain

Lecture 7 Degree of Freedom

Lecture 8 Torsion and Torque

Lecture 9 Young's Modulus and Poission's Ratio

Lecture 10 Material Characteristics

Lecture 11 Parameters of Properties

Section 2: Beam Mechanics

Lecture 12 Introduction

Lecture 13 Beam Support

Lecture 14 Beam Loading

Lecture 15 Internal Force

Lecture 16 Sheer Force

Lecture 17 Bending Moment

Lecture 18 Slope and Deflection

Lecture 19 Deflection Calculation

Lecture 20 Collapse Mechanism

Lecture 21 Beam Buckling

Lecture 22 Working Example I: Syringe Needle Design

Section 3: Structural Mechanics

Lecture 23 Introduction

Lecture 24 Simple Truss Analysis

Lecture 25 Shape Factor

Lecture 26 Working Example II: Calculating Shape Factor of a Complex Structure

Lecture 27 Energy Method

Lecture 28 Castigliano’s First Theorem

Lecture 29 Working Example III: Lamp Post Design

Section 4: Principal Stress and Failure Criteria

Lecture 30 Introduction

Lecture 31 2D and 3D Stress State

Lecture 32 Calculation of Principal Stress

Lecture 33 Mohr's Circle

Lecture 34 Working Example IV: Mohr's Circle Analysis

Lecture 35 Failure Analysis

Lecture 36 Failure Criteria

Section 5: Course Wrap-up

Mechanical & Civil engineering students who want to preview or get supplementary materials.,Computer simulation engineers who want to learn and derive essential mechanics principles.