Basic Concepts of Mechanics of Materials for Machine Design

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Gain an understanding of the strength of materials, including mathematical derivations and theory, which is a cornerstone subject for any mechanical engineer.

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Online

Fees

₹ 2499

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Medium of instructions English
Mode of learning Self study
Mode of Delivery Video and Text Based

Course overview

The strength of materials is a branch of engineering that examines a material's capacity to withstand mechanical forces. The strength of a material in a particular application is influenced by a variety of elements, such as its resistance to deformation and fracture, and it frequently depends on the geometry of the member being constructed.  Basic Concepts of Mechanics of Materials for Machine Design certification course, Udemy offers certification to individuals who want to observe the concepts of machine design in mechanical engineering

Basic Concepts of Mechanics of Materials for Machine Design online training is a comprehensive program with one article, three downloadable resources, and 4.5 hours of video sessions that will assist you in mastering the course which is accessible on mobile and TV without any restrictions. Basic Concepts of Mechanics of Materials for Machine Design online course includes an introduction to machine design, the distinction between strength and stress, fundamentals of engineering statics, machine design domains, and mechanical design paradigms. The participant will get a comprehension of fundamental concepts such as the generic process for strength analysis, free body diagram, force and moment equilibrium, and two principal types of loading, shear stress, and strain diagram. The aspirant will perceive bending geometries, the stress in the oblique plan, torsion, multiaxial loading, state of stress, and stress transformations.

The highlights

  • Certificate of Completion
  • Self-Paced Course
  • One Article
  • Three Downloadable Resources
  • 4.5 Hours of Pre-Recorded Video Content
  • 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee

Program offerings

  • Online course
  • Learning resources
  • 30 days money back guarantee
  • Unlimited access

Course and certificate fees

Fees information
₹ 2,499
certificate availability

Yes

certificate providing authority

Udemy

What you will learn

Knowledge of engineering Mechanical knowledge

After completing the Basic Concepts of Mechanics of Materials for Machine Design online certification, students will be able to obtain knowledge of machine design, its nature,  types of stress, and their analysis. The participant will acquire knowledge about the tensile test - stress-strain diagram and its inferences on stress concentration forms, source of uncertainties in design and factor of safety, and governing equations of bending and torsion. The aspirant will explore stress transformation, derivation of principal stress analysis of beams and their types, as well as how to develop shear force and bending moment diagrams

The syllabus

Introduction

  • Introduction
  • What is Machine Design
  • Generic Engineering Design Process
  • Two Domains of Machine Design
  • Three Paradigms of Machine or Mechanical Design

Basic Concepts

  • Importance of Strength
  • Generic Procedure for Analysis for Strength
  • Free body Diagram
  • Force and Moment Equilibrium
  • Free Body diagram Examples
  • Degrees of Freedom and Joints
  • Summary of FBD and Method of statics
  • Two Primary type of Loading
  • Example of Normal and Shear Loading
  • What is Normal Stress
  • Normal Strain
  • Shear Stress - Single Shear
  • Shear Stress - Double Shear
  • Examples of Application of Normal and shear
  • What is Bearing Stress

Stress- Strain Diagram

  • Stress vs Strain diagram - Tensile Test
  • Stress vs Strain Explanation
  • Elastic vs Plastic Region
  • Hookes laws and Young Modulus
  • Ductility and Brittle materials
  • Brittle materials Stress- strain plot
  • Shear Stress in Shafts
  • Torque - Twist diagram
  • Poissons Ratio and relation between Moduli
  • Analysis of Axially Loaded member- Deflection
  • Stress Concentration Factor- Axial Tensile

Factor of Safety

  • Uncertainties
  • Sources of Uncertainties
  • Factor Of Safety
  • Selection of Appropriate FOS

Stress in Oblique plane

  • Stress in Oblique plan of Uniaxial loaded member

Pure Bending

  • Intro to bending
  • Governing equation - Moment
  • Bending geometry- deformation and strain Part 1
  • Bending geometry- deformation ,strain and stress Part 2
  • Relation between Centroid of section and Neutral axis
  • Relation between Moment and stress
  • Area Moment of Inertia
  • The Flexural Formula and Sign convention
  • Curvature Relation
  • Introduction to Analysis of Beams
  • Real life example of Beams
  • Types of Loadings on Beams
  • Importance of Moment of Inertia
  • Analysis of Centrally loaded Simply supported beam - Intro
  • Finding Reactions
  • Shear force and Bending moment diagrams- Part 1
  • Shear force and Bending moment diagrams- Part 2
  • Calculating Moment of Inertia and Stress - Summary
  • Cantilever Beam with UDL Part 1
  • Cantilever Beam with UDL Part 2
  • Two plane Bending
  • Stress Concentration in Beams

Torsion

  • Governing Equation - Torsion
  • Analysis for Twist
  • Finding Equation for Shear Strain
  • Finding Equation for Shear Stress
  • Elastic Torsion Formulae
  • Polar moment of Inertia
  • Angle of Twist
  • Application - examples
  • Solid vs Hollow shafts
  • Stress concentration in Shafts

Multi Axial Loading

  • Normal stress and strain in Multi Axial Loading
  • Dilatation
  • Bulk Modulus
  • Shear Stress and Strain in Multi axial Loading

State of Stress and Stress Transformations

  • State of Stress
  • Plane Stress
  • Thin Walled Pressure vessel
  • Stress Transformations - Intro
  • Stress Transformation - Derivation
  • Simplifying Normal stress and Shear stress equations
  • Finding "y" component of stress
  • Simplified Form
  • Mohrs Circle of Stress
  • Definition of Principal Stresses
  • Orientation at which Principal stress occur
  • Maximum Shear Stress
  • Orientation at which Max Shear stress occur
  • Orientation of Principal stress v Max shear stress

Bonus Section

  • Bonus : More resources for learning Mechanical engineering and design

Instructors

Mr Mufaddal Rasheed

Mr Mufaddal Rasheed
Mechanical engineer
Freelancer

B.E /B.Tech

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