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Jharkhand University of Technology, Jharkhand, Civil Engineering Semester 3, Strength Of Materials Syllabus
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Unit - 1 Deformation in solids
Unit – 1
Deformation in solids
1.1 Deformation in solid Hooke’s law
1.2 Stress and strain
1.3 Tension compression and shear stresses
1.4 Elastic constant and their relations
1.5 Volumetric linear and shear strains
1.6 Principal stresses and principal plane
1.7 Mohr’s circle
Unit - 2 Beams and types transverse loading on beams
Unit – 2
Beams and types transverse loading on beams
2.1 Beam and types transverse loading on beams
2.2 Transverse loading on beams
2.3 Shear force and Bending moment diagram
2.4 Types of beam supports
2.5 Simply supported and Overhanging beams Cantilevers
2.6 Theory of bending of beam Bending stress distribution and Neutral axis
2.7 Neutral axis
2.8 Shear stress distribution
2.9 Point and distributed loads
Unit - 3 Moment of inertia
Unit – 3
Moment of Inertia
3.1 Moment of inertia about an axis and polar moment of inertia
3.2 Deflection of beam using double integration method
3.3 Computation of slopes and deflection in beam
3.4 Maxwell’s reciprocal theorems
Unit - 4 Torsion, stresses and deformation
Unit – 4
Torsion stresses and deformation in circular and hollow shafts
4.1 Torsion
4.2 Stresses and deformation in circular in circular and hollow shafts
4.3 Stepped shafts
4.4 Deflection of shafts fixed at both the ends
4.5 Stresses and deflection of helical springs
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Other Subjects of Semester-1
Mathematics iii
Engineering geology
Surveying & geomatics -i
Civil engineering materials and construction
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