Dersin Düzeyi
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Lisans
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Dersin Dili
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İngilizce
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Dersin Veriliş Biçimi
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Yüz Yüze
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Dersin Koordinatörü
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Prof. Dr. Ahmet AVCI
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Koordinator E-mail
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aavci
selcuk.edu.tr
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Öğretim Elemanı
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Yardımcı Öğretim Elemanları
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Arş. Gör. Halil Burak KAYBAL
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Arş. Gör. Okan DEMİR
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Arş. Gör. Adem YAR
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Dersin Amacı
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Analyze the stresses and strains in load carrying members due to direct axial tensile and compressive forces ,Determine the torsional shear stress and deformation, Compute the stresses due to bending in beams, Calculate the deflection of beams due to a variety of loading and support conditions using double integration, moment area and superposition method, Analyze stresses in beams under combined axial and flexure loads, eccentric loads and unsymmetrical bending, Analyze stresses in two dimensions and understand the concepts of principal stresses and the use of Mohr circles to solve dimensional stress problems, Understand the differences between statically determine and indeterminate problems, Compute thermal stresses and deformation
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HAFTA
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DERS İÇERİĞİ
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KAYNAK
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1
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Basic concepts, basic definitions, internal force, stress, plane stress
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Mechanics of Materials, F BEER
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2
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Hooks law, stress-strain relationship, Poisson ratio
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Mechanics of Materials, F BEER
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3
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Thermal stress, shear stress- shear strain relationship
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Mechanics of Materials, F BEER
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4
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Hyperstatic structures
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Mechanics of Materials, F BEER
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5
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Torsion
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Mechanics of Materials, F BEER
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6
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Torsion (Continued)
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Mechanics of Materials, F BEER
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7
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Shear force and bending moment diagrams for beams
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Mechanics of Materials, F BEER
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8
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Midterm exam
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9
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Area moment of inertia
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Mechanics of Materials, F BEER
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10
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Shear stress of beams
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Mechanics of Materials, F BEER
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11
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Deflection of beams
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Mechanics of Materials, F BEER
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12
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Combined stress
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Mechanics of Materials, F BEER
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13
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Columns
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Mechanics of Materials, F BEER
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14
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Columns (continued) and Energy methods
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Mechanics of Materials, F BEER
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15
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Energy methods (continued)
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Mechanics of Materials, F BEER
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