This document provides an overview and portal to content on strength of materials. It lists various topics covered, such as normal stresses, shear stress, beams, deflection, and torsion. The document explains that strength of materials involves analyzing the internal effects of external forces on structural members, covering concepts like stress, strain, deformation, shear and moment diagrams. It provides access to solved problems in mechanics and strength of materials.
This document provides an overview and portal to content on strength of materials. It lists various topics covered, such as normal stresses, shear stress, beams, deflection, and torsion. The document explains that strength of materials involves analyzing the internal effects of external forces on structural members, covering concepts like stress, strain, deformation, shear and moment diagrams. It provides access to solved problems in mechanics and strength of materials.
This document provides an overview and portal to content on strength of materials. It lists various topics covered, such as normal stresses, shear stress, beams, deflection, and torsion. The document explains that strength of materials involves analyzing the internal effects of external forces on structural members, covering concepts like stress, strain, deformation, shear and moment diagrams. It provides access to solved problems in mechanics and strength of materials.
This page is the portal of the Reviewer in Strength of Materials. You can find here some basic theories and principles. Most of the content however for this online reviewer is solution to problems. You can find here a compiled step-by-step solution to problems in Strength of Materials. Feel free to explore the pages by selecting the topics tabulated below or browse it by chapters given as links below the tabulated data. Topics
Normal Stresses (Tension
Shear Stress Bearing Stress and Compression) Thin-walled Pressure Stress-strain Diagram Axial Deformation Vessels Statically Indeterminate Shearing Deformation Thermal Stress Members Torsion Flanged bolt couplings Torsion of thin-walled tube Shear and Moment in Shear and Moment Helical Springs Beams Diagrams Load and moment Relationship Between diagrams for a given shear Moving Loads Load, Shear, and Moment diagram Flexure Formula Economic Sections Floor Framing Superimposed or Built-up Unsymmetrical Beams Horizontal Shearing Stress Beams Design for Flexure and Spacing of Rivets or Bolts Beam Deflections Shear in Built-Up Beams Beam Deflection by Moment Diagrams by Beam Deflection by Area- Double Integration Method Parts Moment Method Deflection of Cantilever Deflections in Simply Beam Deflection by Beams Supported Beams Method of Superposition Beam Deflection by Propped and Fully- Three-moment Equation Conjugate Beam Method Restrained Beams for Continuous Beams About Strength of Materials Strength of Materials (also known as Mechanics of Materials) is the study of the internal effect of external forces applied to structural member. Stress, strain, deformation deflection, torsion, flexure, shear diagram, and moment diagram are some of the topics covered by this subject. The knowledge of this subject is a must in Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Electrical Engineering, etc. Select a topic below for solved problems in Mechanics and Strength of Materials. Chapter 01 - Simple Stresses Simple Stresses Normal Stress Shear Stress Bearing Stress Thin-walled Pressure Vessel Normal Stresses Stress is defined as the strength of a material per unit area or unit strength. It is the force on a member divided by area, which carries the force, formerly express in psi, now in N/mm2 or MPa. σ=PA