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Clayton First semester 2006 (Day)
Synopsis: The unit provides the basis for assessing the stress state of most engineering components beams, deep beams, shear walls, and foundations under loads. The unit is also a primer for understanding how the critical strength of a structure or component can be assessed using modern day theoretical and experimental methods of stress analyses. After completing this unit students should be able to determine the stress, strain and displacement in a beam and plate subjected to load using either an experimental, theoretical or numerical method and have confidence in confirming the accuracy of the result.
Objectives: After completion of this unit the student should: have the following knowledge and skills: 1. basic principles of stress and strain and how to determine normal and shear stresses given strain values from experimental gauges 2. difference between normal and shear stresses and strains and how to measure strains using strain gauges 3. influence of material and geometric properties on the strength of beams 4. underlying principles of simple bending theory and how to calculate the elastic and plastic section moment capacities 5. underlying principles of failure criteria for structures 6. differences and commonality between determining stresses and strains using one dimensional beam theory, two dimensional plane stress and plane strain theory and three dimensional stress analysis of solids 7. approximate nature of theoretical and numerical analysis methods to determine stresses in any engineering component, artefact or structure. 8. solution of nxn linear systems.
Assessment: Two projects: 30% + Tests: 20% + Final examination (3 hours): 50%
Contact Hours: Three hours of lectures, two hours of practice classes and seven hours of private study per week
Prerequisites: Enrolment in the Bachelor of Technology (Infrastructure - Design, Construction and Management)
Prohibitions: CIV2204, CIV2206