EGR-221 Elementary Mechanics of Deformable Bodies
Elementary Mechanics of Deformable Bodies studies the relationships between external forces and the stresses and deformations they produce in a deformable body for both elastic and inelastic behavior. Consideration is given to members subjected to tension and compression, torsion, and bending related to: loading and deflection of beams and shafts, buckling of columns, repeated loads, combined stresses, analysis of stress and strain, Mohr's Circle, and related topics.
Prerequisite
Successful completion of
EGR-206 with a grade of C or higher.