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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT BERKELEY Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Structural Engineering, Mechanics and Materials

Spring 2008 CE C30/ME C85 J. Lubliner

CE C30/ME C85 Introduction to Solid Mechanics


Date 1/23 1/25 1/28 1/30 2/1 2/4 2/6 2/8 2/11 2/13 2/15 2/20 2/22 2/25 2/27 2/29 3/3 3/5 3/7 3/10 3/12 3/14 3/17 3/19 3/21 3/31 4/2 4/4 4/7 4/9 4/11 4/14 4/16 4/18 4/21 4/23 4/25 4/28 4/30 5/2 5/5 5/7 5/9 5/12 Topic Introduction Review of vector algebra Forces and moments in two dimensions Forces and moments in three dimensions Particle statics Rigid bodies, force equivalence Equilibrium of rigid bodies in two dimensions Equilibrium of rigid bodies in three dimensions (1) Equilibrium of rigid bodies in three dimensions (2) Free-body diagrams Method of sections Forces in two-dimensional trusses (method of joints) Forces in two-dimensional trusses (method of sections) Cables Frames and machines Axial stress, St.-Venants principle, stress-based design General state of stress Midterm exam (through 2/27) Local equilibrium equations in 2 and 3 dimensions Stress transformation Principal stresses, Mohrs circle Deformation and axial strain General state of strain Strain transformation, principal strains Linear elasticity, homogeneity, isotropy Thermoelastic properties of solids Static indeterminacy Torsion of circular bars Torsion of thin-walled tubes Axial-force and torque diagrams Shear and moment diagrams Midterm exam (through 4/7) Pure bending of beams BernoulliEuler beam theory, composite cross-sections Superposition; bending and axial loading in beams Shear stresses in beams Deection of beams Deection of beams with singular loads Column buckling (1) Column buckling (2) Inelastic behavior and material failure (1) Inelastic behavior and material failure (2) Closure Review Reading 1.11.6 2.12.2, 2.52.7, 2.9, 3.2 2.32.4, 2.8, 3.1 3.33.6 Handout 1 3.73.9 4.14.4 4.6 4.2, 4.5 7.1 5.15.2 5.35.4 Handout 2 5.5, 7.1 8.1, 8.3, 8.5, 10.1 8.2,8.4,8.6 HW 15,13 2-3,50,81 3-31,51,58 H1-1,2 3-87,96 4.9,25 4-32,34 4-37,39 4-13,16 7-3,4 5.7,9 5.17,18 H2-1,2 5.36,43; 7-7 8.7,34 8.20,24

Handout 3 H3-1,2 15.115.2 15.2,7 15.315.5 15.18,31,45 8.78.8 8.58,63 Handout 4 H4-1, 8-74 15.615.9 15-55,72 9.4,9.6,10.210.3,15.10 9-19,10-6,15-78 9.19.7, 10.5, Handout 5 10-38, H5-1 10.4 10-27,37 11.111.2, 11.4 11-2,39 Handout 6 H6-1,2 10,2,11.411.5 10-8,11-42 7.27.3 7-33,38,66 6.36.6,12.1 6.7,12.2 14.2 13.113.3 16.416.6 Handout 7 17.117.2 17.317.4 9.3 Handout 8 12-15,21 12-6,22,35 14-16,21,22 13-3,17 16-26,29,38 16-46, H7-1 17-6,23 17-7,38 9-10,12 H8-1,2

Final Exam: Friday, May 16, 8-11.

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT BERKELEY Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Structural Engineering, Mechanics and Materials

Spring 2008 CE C30/ME M85 J. Lubliner

Course information
Time and location: lecture MWF 9-10, 101 Barker; supplementary section M 5-6, 141 McCone Web site: http://www.ce.berkeley.edu/coby/CE30 Textbook: R. C. Hibbeler, Statics and Mechanics of Materials, second edition, Pearson/Prentice-Hall Instructor: Jacob Lubliner <lubliner@ce.berkeley.edu>, oce hours MWF 10:3011:30 and by appointment (preferably via e-mail), 535 Davis Hall GSI: John Edmiston <jedmiston@berkeley.edu>, oce hours M 3:305, Tu 11:1012:30, 2116 Etcheverry Composition of grade: Homework 20%, midterms 30%, nal 50%. Midterm and nal exams are closed book except for material provided by instructor. Homework: The problems assigned in any one week are due the following Wednesday at the beginning of the class. No late homework will be accepted unless excused by the instructor for good cause. The solutions will be available in the Engineering Library by the following Monday and will be posted on the course Web site.

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