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Theories of Failure in Strength of Materials and Machine Design
Learn how to predict and prevent material yield and fracture to design safe, reliable mechanical components and structures.
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About this course
Every safe structure and reliable machine relies on predicting exactly when and how materials will break under stress. Understanding how different materials behave under complex loading conditions is the foundation of successful mechanical engineering and product design.
In this text-based course, you will transition from basic stress concepts to confidently applying classic and modern failure theories to real-world engineering problems. You will learn to analyze complex stress states, select the appropriate failure criteria for both ductile and brittle materials, and apply these principles to prevent mechanical failures.
What you'll learn:
- Understand foundational stress concepts, including principal stresses, shear stress, and uniaxial versus multiaxial loading.
- Master classic ductile failure theories including Maximum Shear Stress (Tresca) and Distortion Energy (von Mises) criteria.
- Apply brittle failure theories such as Maximum Normal Stress (Rankine) and Mohr-Coulomb criteria to predict fracture.
- Analyze complex, multi-axial stress states to determine safety factors for mechanical components.
- Explore how modern failure analysis integrates these classic theories within finite element analysis (FEA) workflows.
- Practice calculating safety margins through step-by-step written engineering problems and scenarios.
The course begins with essential terminology and the physical mechanics of stress and strain before walking you through each major failure theory with clear, written mathematical explanations. You will conclude by exploring how these analytical methods are applied in modern computer-aided engineering and design workflows.
This course is designed for beginner engineering students, aspiring machine designers, and self-taught enthusiasts looking to build a strong foundation in strength of materials. No advanced engineering background is required, though a basic familiarity with algebra is helpful.
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