Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics

ESM 2204: Mech of Deform Bodies

Fall 2009
Index: 92871

Section: T R 3:30 pm - 4:45 pm
Instructor: Duke

Course objectives:
Upon successful completion of this course, students shall be able to:

  • Calculate stress (normal and shear) in a structure or machine component loaded in various ways
  • Use stress concentration factors to find stresses in, or allowable loads on, axially loaded members
  • Calculate normal and shearing strains/deformations for bodies subjected to loads and/or temperature changes
  • Design members using criteria based on strength and/or deformation
  • Solve statically indeterminate problems subjected to one or a combination of axial, torsion and bending loads
  • Apply Hooke's Law in one, two, and three dimensions
  • Determine stresses and/or deformations in a circular member subjected to torsional loading
  • Draw shear and moment diagrams for beams subjected to some combination of concentrated loads, distributed loads, and concentrated moments
  • Calculate normal and shearing stresses in beams
  • Calculate stresses in thin-walled pressure vessels
  • Solve problems using stress transformation equations and Mohr's circle
  • Determine the deflections of statically determinate and indeterminate beams using double integration and superposition
  • Apply Euler's equation to solve buckling problems for various end conditions.

Prerequisites:
This course requires a working knowledge of forces, moments, equilibrium and free-body diagrams. These materials are covered in 2104.

Available files:
ESM2204samplefinal.pdf