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DEPARTEMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

1. NAME OF THE PROGRAMME 2. COURSE 3. CODE 4. CLASSIFICATION 5. CREDIT HOURS

Diploma in Civil Engineering

theory of Soil Mechanics : : MUE 22 Major

3 Hour : 2 Year, Semester 2

6. SEMESTER AND YEAR OF TEACHING 7. PRE REQUISITE 8. TEACHING METHODOLOGY 9. EVALUATION

: : Lecture, Tutorial

: Final Examination : 70% Tutorial : 10% Assignment : 10% Tests : 10% Total : 100% : : To Be Named concept of stress, strain

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SUBJECT LECTURE

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COURSE DESCRIPTION in relation to

one-dimension and two-dimension element, torsion of circular section, shear forces, bending moment and deflection in beam, shear stress in beam.

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COURSE OUTCOME course, students

Upon completing this

should able to: Apply the basic understanding on components and application of stresses and strains. Calculate the structural properties of a cross section. Analysis the shear force, bending moment and deflection of statistically determine beams. Apply the concept of pure torsion in soil and hollow uniform circular sections. 13. SYLLABUS CONTENT

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TOPICS

LECTUR E CONTAC T HOURS

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One-dimensional and Two-dimensional Linear Stress and Strain Systems Definition of stress and strain normal and shear, symbols, units, notation and sign convention. Uniaxial tensile stress- strain diagram for metalssalient points/features and mechanics properties including youngs modulus, Poissons ratio, relationship between E, G, K and . Hooks law in one and two dimensions. Axially loaded system - determinate and indeterminate solid and hollow uniform rods equilibrium and compatibility condition, free-body diagrams, internal forces and internal forces diagram, axial stresses and strain, elongation/shortening. Allowable stresses and loads. Factor of safety. Stresses and strain transformation in two-dimension graphical and analytical approaches.

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TOPICS

LECTUR E CONTAC T HOURS

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The Structural Properties of a Cross Section Center of gravity (centroid) and moment of inertia

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Symmetrical Bending of beams Moment of forces equilibrium and compatibility condition, types of supports, types of statically determinate beams, plane of bending and plane of symmetry. Internal forces overall and part free body diagram, shear force, axial force and bending moment diagram. Relationship between load, shear and bending moment. Stresses theory of pure bending, flexural and shear stresses. Deflection and relations double integration and Macaulays methods. Bending of composite beams introduction, transformed sections and flexural strain and stress distributions. Torsion of Circular Shafts Determinate and introduction to indeterminate solid and hollow uniform cross-section circular shafts-internal torques, equilibrium and compatibility conditions, internal torque diagram, free-body diagrams.

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RECOMMENDED TEXT BOOK

1. Hibbeler, R.CJ. (2008). Mechanics of materials (7th edition).USA: Prentice Hall Inc.

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REFERENCES

Beer, F.P, and Johnston Jr. E.R. (1992). Mechanics of materials, Sl version. McGram Hill. Hearn, E. J.( 1998). Mechanics of materials (7th edition, Vols. 1 and 2). Pergamon Press.
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Logan, D. L.(1992). Mechanics of material. Harper Collins.

Papov, E.P. (1983). Mechanics of materials, Sl version (2nd edition). Prentice Hall. Gere, J. M. and Timoshenko, S. P. (1991). Mechanics of materials, Sl version (3rd edition). Chapman and Hall.
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Abu Bakar, A., Mohd Ridzuan, R. A., Ibrahim, A., Mat Isa, C. M., Ahmad, H., Abdul Hamid, H., et al (2003). Basic solid mechanics. Malaysia: Cerdik Publications snd. Bhd.
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7. Bemham, P. P and Crawford, R. J. (1994). Mechanics of engineering material, Sl version. Longman.

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