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Course Name
Turkish MUKAVEMET II
English Strength of Materials II
Course Code
INS 218E Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 1
3 2 - 2
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Pınar Özdemir Çağlayan
Course Objectives Understand Fundamental Principles: Demonstrate a thorough understanding of the fundamental principles governing the behavior of materials under load, including stress, strain, and deformation.
Analyze Structural Components: Develop the ability to analyze and calculate the stress and strain in various structural components, such as beams, columns, and frames, subjected to different types of loads.
Explore Material Properties: Investigate the mechanical properties of materials, including elasticity, plasticity, and ductility, and their influence on the response of materials to applied forces.
Predict Failure Mechanisms: Identify and predict failure mechanisms in materials and structures, including modes such as tension, compression, shear, and torsion.
Apply Design Principles: Apply the principles of material selection and design to create safe and efficient structural components, ensuring they meet specified performance criteria and codes.
Perform Stress Analysis: Perform stress analysis using mathematical and computational methods to assess the structural integrity of engineering systems.
Investigate Strain Energy and Deflection: Calculate strain energy and deflection in loaded components and use this information to assess the behavior of materials under various loading conditions.
Study Buckling and Stability: Explore the concepts of buckling and stability, and analyze how these phenomena affect the design and safety of structures.
Foster Problem-Solving Skills: Enhance problem-solving skills by working on practical engineering problems related to materials and structures.
Promote Safety and Ethics: Emphasize the importance of safety, ethics, and responsible engineering practices in the design and analysis of structures and materials.
Course Description This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles and applications of Strength of Materials in the field of engineering. Strength of Materials, also known as Mechanics of Materials, is a fundamental branch of engineering mechanics that deals with the behavior of materials when subjected to various types of loads and stresses.
Throughout the course, students will delve into the mechanical properties of materials, including stress, strain, and deformation, and learn how to analyze and predict the response of materials and structures to external forces. The course covers topics such as stress analysis, strain energy, material properties, and failure mechanisms in detail.
Students will also explore the practical application of Strength of Materials principles in engineering design and analysis ensuring that structural components and systems meet safety standards and performance requirements. Advanced topics, including buckling, stress concentration will be covered to address real-world engineering challenges.
Course Outcomes By the end of the course, students will have the knowledge and skills needed to:
• Analyze and calculate stress and strain in various structural components.
• Assess the behavior of materials under different loading conditions.
• Apply principles of material selection and design to create safe and efficient structures.
• Perform stress analysis and evaluate structural integrity.
• Investigate failure mechanisms and develop strategies for preventing failures.
• Engage in problem-solving and critical thinking related to materials and structures.
This course emphasizes a strong theoretical foundation coupled with practical applications, fostering a deeper understanding of the mechanical behavior of materials and its significance in the field of engineering. Students will gain the tools necessary to tackle complex engineering challenges and contribute to the design and construction of safe and innovative structures.
Pre-requisite(s) MUK 201 MIN DD
veya MUK 201E MIN DD
veya INS 217 MIN DD
veya INS 217E MIN DD
veya MUK 203 MIN DD
veya MUK 203E MIN DD
veya MUK 205 MIN DD
veya MUK 205E MIN DD
Required Facilities N/A
Other N/A
Textbook M. İnan: Strength of Materials, Translated by Sedat Sami, İTÜ Vakfı Yayını (Textbook)
Other References 2- Russell C. Hibbeler-Mechanics of Materials-Prentice Hall, 9th Edition, 2014
3- Ferdinand Beer ... [et al.]. Mechanics of Materials, Mc Graw –Hill. 6th ed. 2012
3- M. H. Omurtag: Mukavemet , Cilt2, Birsen Yayınevi
4- Mehmet Bakioğlu: Mukavemet, Birsen Yayınevi
5- İ. Kayan : Cisimlerin Mukavemeti, İTÜ yayını
6- T. Özbek: Mukavemet,Birsen Yayınevi
 
 
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