MECH434 ADVANCED STRENGTH OF MATERIALS

Course Code:3650434
METU Credit (Theoretical-Laboratory hours/week):3 (3.00 - 0.00)
ECTS Credit:5.0
Department:Mechanical Engineering
Language of Instruction:English
Level of Study:Undergraduate
Course Coordinator:Assoc.Prof.Dr. VOLKAN ESAT
Offered Semester:Fall or Spring Semesters.

Course Objectives

At the end of this course, the student will: 

  • Have an understanding of the fundamental concepts and elementary elasticity
  • Establish failure theories
  • Interpret the nonsymmetrical bending of beams and the torsion of noncircular long prisms
  • Elaborate advanced topics in the analysis of beams, Multi-material, thin-walled, and curved beams.
  • Identify energy methods, limit analysis, beam-columns, thermal, and residual stresses.

Course Content

For course details, see https://catalog2.metu.edu.tr.

Course Learning Outcomes

Having completed this course, the student will be able to:

  • Understand the three-dimensional tensor analysis of stress and strain concepts.
  • Understand the stress-strain relations (isotropic, orthotropic, and anisotropic materials).
  • Stress-strain-temperature relations and determinate and indeterminate.
  • Failure criteria (Tresca, Von Mises, Maximum stress, Mohr-Coulomb)
  • bending of beams (multi-material beams)
  • Curved beams
  • Unsymmetrical bending, thin-walled beams
  • Energy methods: Stationary strain energy, Minimum complementary strain energy method
  • Virtual work analysis (rigid bodies and deformable bodies), problems in deflection analysis of beam, truss, and frame structures
  • Indeterminate truss and frame problems
  • Dynamic and impact loading
  • Understand torsion of noncircular sections.

Program Outcomes Matrix

Level of Contribution
#Program Outcomes0123
1Ability to establish the relationship between mathematics, basic sciences and engineering sciences with engineering applications
2Ability to find and interpret information
3Ability to follow the literature and technology related to his/her topic of interest
4Recognition of the need to keep oneself up to date in his/her profession
5Possession of written and oral communication skills
6Ability to conduct team work (within the discipline, inter-disciplinary, multi-disciplinary)
7Ability to produce original solutions
8Use of scientific methodology in approaching and producing solutions to engineering problems and needs
9Openness to all that is new
10Ability to conduct experiments
11Ability to do engineering design
12Awareness of engineering ethics, knowledge and adoption of its fundamental elements
13Ability to take societal, environmental and economic considerations into account in professional activities
14Possession of pioneering and leadership characteristics in areas related to the profession

0: No Contribution 1: Little Contribution 2: Partial Contribution 3: Full Contribution