About CE 100 A
Stress, strain, temperature relationships, torsion, bending stresses, and deflections. Columns, joints, thin-walled cylinders. Combined stresses and Mohr's circle. Prerequisite: CE 001 with a grade of C- or better. Co-requisite: MATH 121. Cross-listed with: ME 014.
Notes
Prereqs enforced by the system: CE 001 with grade of C- or better Coreq MATH 121; Open to Degree & Continuing Education students; For Civil & Mechanical Engineering majors only
Section Description
This course introduces the fundamental principles on mechanics of materials, including the equations for static equilibrium, concepts of stress and strain, stress-strain relations for linear elastic materials, stability, and energy methods.
Section Expectation
1. Understand the concepts related stress and strain for engineering applications 2. Analyze the stress distribution in axial, torsion and bending loading conditions 3. Understand Mohr circle and principle stresses 4. Learn the fundamentals of column stability and beam deflection
Evaluation
Homework, Midterm, Final exam, Project
Course Dates
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Location
Votey Bldg 209 (View Campus Map)
Times
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