Are you ready to understand how materials behave under load? Solid mechanics is the foundational engineering discipline required for structural analysis and mechanical design.
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles of stress, strain, and elasticity, enabling you to analyze simple structures and predict material failure. You will gain confidence in translating real-world loading scenarios into solvable mathematical models.
What you'll learn:
* Understand the definitions of normal and shear stress and strain in various structural elements.
* Apply Hooke's Law and material properties (like Young's Modulus and Poisson's Ratio) to calculate elastic deformation.
* Analyze axial loading, torsion, and bending moments in beams and shafts using fundamental equations.
* Practice calculating principal stresses and maximum shear stress using Mohr's Circle for two-dimensional stress states.
* Determine deflection and slope in beams using integration methods and superposition principles.
* Apply fundamental concepts of static equilibrium to solve both determinate and simple indeterminate structures.
The course begins with foundational terminology and concepts before moving into practical applications and advanced problem-solving techniques for key structural components. We emphasize the clear, step-by-step written derivation and solution of complex mechanics problems.
This course is designed for absolute beginners, including engineering students or professionals seeking a strong foundational understanding of strength of materials. No prior knowledge of solid mechanics is required.
Start building your core engineering analysis skills today.
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