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ENC1301

Applied mechanics 1

M B Wong and Q Le

3 points * 26 lectures, 13 tutorials * First/Second semester * Caulfield

Objectives To develop understanding of structural behaviour including concepts of equilibrium, compatibility, elastic buckling, boundary conditions and stress-strain relationships. To gain an appreciation of the analysis and design processes and the broad areas in which civil engineers are involved. To impart skills in modelling simple structures and determining forces, stresses and deflections in trusses and beams. To develop skill in determining cross-section properties of beams and columns, and the implications on their behaviour.

Synopsis Statics. Analysis of trusses. Compatibility. Properties of cross-sections. Stress and strain. Buckling of columns. Design exercises.

Assessment Examination (3 hours): 70% * Laboratory work, class tests and problem solving: 30%

Recommended texts

Atkins K J and Darvall P leP Mechanics and structures Science Press, 1974

Riley W F and Zachery L W Introduction to mechanics of materials Wiley, 1989


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