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Course Name
Turkish
Yapısal Analiz I
English
Structural Analysis I
Course Code
HYM 502E
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
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3
3
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-
Course Language
English
Course Coordinator
Zahit Mecitoğlu
Course Objectives
• Apply energy and variational principles for the determination of deflections and internal loads in one dimensional structural elements;
• Model simple aerospace structural components using engineering theories;
• Apply Ritz Method for the approximate calculation of deflections and stresses in one and two-dimensional structural elements;
• Apply the finite element method in the stress analysis of aerospace structural components;
• Design a structural component of an aerospace structure with the aid of state of the art finite element techniques;
• Develop insights into buckling phenomena of aerospace thin-walled structures
Course Description
Principles of structural analysis; Equations of Linear Elasticity; Stress Tensor and the Cauchy Formula; Energy and Variational Principles; Formulation of Continuum Elements; Formulation of Structural Elements and Boundary Value Problems of Elasticity; The Ritz Method and Numerical Integration; Finite Element Equilibrium Equations; Types of Structural Failure; Mathematical and numerical models for the state of stress and deformation of one, two and three dimensional aerospace structures.
Course Outcomes
• Understanding of basic principles of structural analysis and design
• Modelling, analysing and designing of truss, beam, frame, plate, shell structures
• Formulization and solving of structural loadings on aerospace structures
• Effective using of finite element method and a software to make structural analysis and design
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