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24-262 Stress Analysis

Units:12.0
Department:Mechanical Engineering
Prerequisites:24-261 and 33-106
Related URLs:http://www.me.cmu.edu

This course is the second in a two-semester sequence on the solid mechanics of engineering structures and machines. The basic topics of uniaxial tension/compression, torsion, and flexural deformation from 24-261 are reviewed. Combined loadings and stresses are then treated, which lead to a consideration of failure criteria. Two-dimensional elasticity and the finite element method are introduced. Stress concentrations are quantified analytically, numerically, and with the use of engineering handbooks. Cyclic failure criteria are introduced, and both static and cyclic failure criteria are applied to results from numerical analysis. 3 hrs. lec., 1 hr. rec./lab.


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24-262 Stress Analysis

Units:12.0
Department:Mechanical Engineering
Prerequisites:24-261 and 33-106
Related URLs:http://www.me.cmu.edu

This course is the second in a two-semester sequence on the solid mechanics of engineering structures and machines. The basic topics of uniaxial tension/compression, torsion, and flexural deformation from 24-261 are reviewed. Combined loadings and stresses are then treated, which lead to a consideration of failure criteria. Two-dimensional elasticity and the finite element method are introduced. Stress concentrations are quantified analytically, numerically, and with the use of engineering handbooks. Cyclic failure criteria are introduced, and both static and cyclic failure criteria are applied to results from numerical analysis. 3 hrs. lec., 1 hr. rec./lab.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#78
Rank in this department:#4

  Students also scheduled
24-352 Dynamic Systems and Controls
21-270 Introduction to Mathematical Financ...
24-302 Mechanical Engineering Seminar I
21-355 Principles of Real Analysis I
03-240 Cell Biology
21-112 Calculus II
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21-259 Calculus in Three Dimensions
24-231 Fluid Mechanics
09-222 Laboratory II: Organic Synthesis an...


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11:30 - 2:50 pmT SteifWEH 7500Add course to my schedule
R SteifWEH 7500
A1:30 - 2:20 pmM SteifSH 219Add course to my schedule
6:30 - 8:20 pmT SteifHH B134
B2:30 - 3:20 pmM SteifSH 219Add course to my schedule
6:30 - 8:20 pmW SteifHH B134
C3:30 - 4:20 pmM SteifSH 219Add course to my schedule
6:30 - 8:20 pmR SteifHH B134

 




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