Science of Strength of Materials 1 (ILV)
BackCourse lecturer:
Dipl.-Ing. Dr. mont.
Robert WERNER
Course number | B2.00000.00.030 |
Course code | FL1 |
Curriculum | 2023 |
Semester of degree program | Semester 2 |
Mode of delivery | Presencecourse |
Units per week | 2,0 |
ECTS credits | 2,5 |
Language of instruction | German |
Students are able to
• determine stresses and deformations in elastically stressed systems.
they can
• dimension simple components in case of superimposed loads by selecting failure theory
They are able to
• independently select the required strength hypothesis and calculate torsional and bending resistance.
B2.06060.10.090 - Engineering Statics
B2.00000.10.010 - Engineering Mathematics 1
B2.00000.12.100 - Material science 1
• Calculate 2nd order surface moments
o Polar area moment of inertia
o Axial area moment of inertia
• Dimensioning with simple basic loads
o train-pressure
o shear
o bend
o twist
• General Hooke's Law
o Multi-axial stress state
o Thermal expansion
o train thrust superimposition
• Stress in statically indeterminate systems
o solid-solid storage
o thermally induced voltages
• Theory of the plane stress element
o principal stresses
o principal stress directions
Mohr's circle of tension
Mohr's circle of deformation
• strength theories
o normal stress hypothesis
o shear stress hypothesis
o change of shape hypothesis
• Dimensioning for superimposed loads
o train / pressure bend
o train / pressure Torsion
o train / pressure torsion / bending
Gross, Hauger, Schnell, Schröder: Technische Mechanik 2-Festigkeitslehre, Springer Verlag
R.C. Hibbeler: Technische Mechanik 2-Festigkeitslehre, Pearson Studium
Integrated course (ILV)
General examination