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Mechanics of Materials: Fundamentals (2023)
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Published 8/2023
Created by Mohamed Noureldin
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 103 Lectures ( 26h 19m ) | Size: 14.8 GB

Exploring Structural Mechanics, Stresses and Strains, Axially Loaded Members, Stresses in Beams, Mohr's Circle.

[b]What you'll learn[/b]
Practical Stress & Strain Analysis: Calculate stress, grasp Hooke's Law, and understand materials. Essential for real-world engineering challenges!
Engineer for Real-Life Scenarios: Analyze axially loaded members, thermal effects, and strain energy. Gain hands-on skills for structural projects!
Applied Beam Behavior Analysis: Master pure & non-uniform bending, shear stresses in beams. Practical insights for early-career engineers!
Practical Strain Energy Applications: Calculate strain energy in nonuniform bars & displacements caused by single loads. Enhance your structural understanding.
Critical Stress and Strain Analysis: Explore principal stresses & maximum shear stresses, master Mohr's circle for plane stress. Ensure material safety.
Understanding Allowable Stresses: Grasp allowable stresses & loads, making informed decisions for safe & reliable structure designs.
Real-World Case Studies: Dive into practical stress analysis case studies for engineering problem-solving. Gain valuable insights for your career.

[b]Requirements[/b]
To begin your journey, a basic understanding of mathematics and fundamental knowledge of statics will suffice. I'll provide explanations for these fundamentals whenever necessary.

[b]Description[/b]
Welcome to Mechanics of Materials: Exploring Structural Mechanics!In this course, we delve into the fascinating world of stress and strain analysis in three-dimensional elastic bodies. Gain a profound understanding of how different materials behave under load and how these analyses relate to the real-life performance of structural members.Through engaging lectures, we'll cover essential topics such as tension, compression, shear stress, elasticity, plasticity, and creep. You'll learn to calculate stresses and strains in various materials and analyze axially loaded members, thermal effects, and strain energy in nonuniform bars. Master the art of beam analysis, including pure bending, non-uniform bending, and longitudinal strains in beams made of linearly elastic materials.Moreover, we'll explore critical stress analysis, investigating principal stresses, maximum shear stresses, and harnessing Mohr's circle for plane stress to ensure the utmost material safety. By the end of this course, you'll be well-equipped to tackle real-world engineering challenges with confidence, making informed decisions for robust structural designs. Join us on this enriching journey into Mechanics of Materials and unlock the secrets of structural mechanics!Course Contents:Behavior & Mechanical Properties of Materials:Introduction to Mechanics of MaterialsNormal Stress and StrainMechanical Properties of MaterialsElasticity, Plasticity, and CreepLinear Elasticity, Hooke's Law, and Poisson's Ratio Shear Stress and StrainAllowable Stresses and Allowable Loads Axially Loaded Members:Changes in Lengths of Axially Loaded MembersThermal Effects Strain Energy-1 (Nonuniform Bars) Strain Energy-2 (Displacements Caused by a Single Load) Stresses in BeamsTongueure Bending and Non-uniform Bending Curvature of a Beam, Longitudinal Strains in Beams Normal Stresses in Beams (Linearly Elastic Materials) Shear Stresses in BeamsAnalysis of Stress and StrainTonguerincipal Stresses  Maximum Shear StressesMohr's Circle for Plane Stress

Who this course is for
Aspiring Engineers: Those who aim to pursue a career in engineering and want to strengthen their knowledge of mechanics of materials.
Engineering Students: Undergraduate and graduate students studying engineering disciplines, seeking to solidify their understanding of structural mechanics.
Early-Career Professionals: Engineers in the early stages of their careers looking to enhance their expertise in stress and strain analysis for practical applications.
Materials Science Enthusiasts: Individuals interested in understanding the behavior of materials under various loads and exploring their mechanical properties.
Construction and Civil Engineering Professionals: Those working in construction or civil engineering fields, aiming to apply stress analysis principles to optimize structural integrity.
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineers: Professionals in the mechanical and aerospace industries seeking to expand their knowledge in mechanics for improved design and analysis.
Self-Learners and Enthusiasts: Anyone with a curiosity for the mechanics of materials, eager to explore real-world case studies and develop problem-solving skills.

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