t.BA.EUP.STFL.19HS (Statics Strength of Materials Physics 3) 
Module: Statics Strength of Materials Physics 3
This information was generated on: 29 March 2024
No.
t.BA.EUP.STFL.19HS
Title
Statics Strength of Materials Physics 3
Organised by
T IMES
Credits
4

Description

Version: 2.0 start 01 February 2020
 

Short description

A major objective of this module is to present the basic concepts and principles of statics for rigid and deformable bodies to engineering students.

Module coordinator

Eberlein Robert (ebei)

Learning objectives (competencies)

Objectives Competences Taxonomy levels
Understanding of basic concepts in statics F K2
Analyzing interaction of forces and moments on rigid bodies F K3
     
Determination of static and kinetic friction forces F, M K3
Identification of support and reaction forces F, M K2 / K4
Definition of statîcally determinate systems F, M K4
Deriving equilibrium conditions for general systems of forces F, M K3 / K4
Analytical solution of plane truss frameworks for relevant practical applications F, M K3 / K4
Calculation of stress resultants in beams and frames F, M K3
Stress and strain concept in linear elasticity F K2
Stresses in simple structures (rods, beams, torsional shafts) F, M K3 / K4
Explaination of concept limitations F K2

Module contents

1. Basic conepts of statics
 
  • Overview Engineering Mechanics
  • Repetition Physics 1: force, moment and vector
  • Rigid vs deformable bodies
  • Free body diagram, actio=reactio
 
2. Special and general forces
 
  • General terms
  • Decomposition of forces in a plane
  • Equilibrium in a plane
  • Application examples
 
3. Support structures
 
  • General terms
  • Determination of the Internal Forces
  • Statically determinate systems
 
4. Truss frameworks
 
  • Basic principles
  • Determination of truss forces
 
5. Static and kinetic friction
 
  • General terms
  • Coulomb theory of friction
 
6. Stress resultants in beams I
 
  • General terms
  • Determination of stress resultants in plane and 3D beam structures
 
7. Stress resultants in beams II
 
  • Exercises
 
8. Basic concepts in elasticity
 
  • General terms
  • Consitutive law for linear elasticity
  • Tension and compression in rods
 
9. Beam bending I
 
  • General terms
  • Stress distribution in beams
 
10. Beam bending II
 
  • Moments of inertia
  • Bending deformation
 
11. Beam bending III
 
  • Exercises
 
12. Torsion I
 
  • General terms
  • Shear stress and rotation due to torque I
 
13. Torsion II
 
  • Shear stress and rotation due to torque II
 
14. Strength of materials
 
  • Strength hypotheses
  • Semester review

Teaching materials

Class textbooks: Engineering Mechanics 1 & 2: Gross et al., Springer
Class notes by lecturer

Supplementary literature

 

Prerequisites

Physics 1, analysis 1 & 2, algebra and statistics 1 & 2

Teaching language

(X) German ( ) English

Part of International Profile

( ) Yes (X) No

Module structure

Type 3a
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Exams

Description Type Form Scope Grade Weighting
Graded assignments during teaching semester 2x
exam
written 2x
30 min
graded 2x
20%
End-of-semester exam exam written 90 min graded 60%

Remarks

Deviations from the proof of performance during the lectures can be made if the lecturer announces this in writing in a module agreement during the first week of the study semester.

Legal basis

The module description is part of the legal basis in addition to the general academic regulations. It is binding. During the first week of the semester a written and communicated supplement can specify the module description in more detail.
Course: Physik 3: Statik Festigkeitslehre - Praktikum
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t.BA.EUP.STFL.19HS.P
Title
Physik 3: Statik Festigkeitslehre - Praktikum

Note

  • No module description is available in the system for the cut-off date of 01 August 2099.
Course: Physik 3: Statik Festigkeitslehre - Vorlesung
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t.BA.EUP.STFL.19HS.V
Title
Physik 3: Statik Festigkeitslehre - Vorlesung

Note

  • No module description is available in the system for the cut-off date of 01 August 2099.