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Lecture Strength of Materials I - Chapter 1: Introduction – Concept of stress. The following will be discussed in this chapter: Review of static, equilibrium of deformable body, concept of stress, stress under general loadings, strain, types of loading, assumptions, principle superposition. | Lecture Strength of Materials I: Chapter 1 - PhD. Tran Minh Tu STRENGTH OF MATERIALS STRENGTH OF MATERIALS 1/10/2013 TRAN MINH TU - University of Civil Engineering, 1 Giai Phong Str. 55, Hai Ba Trung Dist. Hanoi, Vietnam GENERAL INFORMATION • Ass. Prof. Tran Minh Tu, PhD. Eng. • Mon., Fri.: 12.15 -14.45 A.M. at Room 202 H1 • Office: 1. Floor – Lab. Building • E-mail: tpnt2002@yahoo.com • Tel: 04.8691 462 (off.). Handphone: 0912101173 • Course notes: • http://www.tranminhtu.com • Ref. : Ferdinand P. Beer, Jr. J. T. DeWolf, D. F. Mazurek. Mechanics of Materials. Mc Graw Hill . 2009 • Office hours: Tuesday 8:00-11:00 A.M. or by appointment 2 Sample reading list: Russell C. Hibbeler, Mechanics of Materials, 6/E (required text) Roy R. Craig, Jr (1996), Mechanics and Materials Bedford, Fowler & Liecht (2003), Statics and Mechanics and Materials Beer & Johnson, Mechanics and Materials James H. Gere, Mechanics and Materials, 6th edition 3 1/10/2013 Strength of Materials This course discusses stress calculation due to loads. Description includes stress-strain concept, tensile test, stress and strain due to axial loading, statically indeterminate case related to axial loading, introduction to plasticity and residual stress, stress and strain due to other loads, such as torsion, bending moment, and shear force, Mohr’s circle of stress, failure theory, deflection, statically indeterminate structures, and energy method. 1/10/2013 4 GENERAL INFORMATION Princeton : Grading: MIT: Grading Mid Term Exam - 20% Homework 25% Design Project - 30% Lab Assignments 30% Take Home Final Exam - Quiz 15% 25% Case Study and Presentation 10% Problem set(s) - 15% Final Exam 20% Other (See Instructor) - 10% Class Attendance* Stanford: Grading Homework Assignments Berkeley: Grading 25% Weekly homework Lab Reports 10% assignments(25%) Two Midterm Midterm 25% Examinations(20%+20%) Final Exam 40% Final examination .