Mechanics of Materials Online Course
Mechanics of Materials Online Course
Mechanics of Materials, also known as Solid Mechanics, is a fundamental engineering course. Unfortunately, many students find it very challenging. It doesn’t have to be that way though, if you have the right instructor.
Mechanics of Materials is the class that follows Statics (free Statics tutorials can be found here). It uses many of the concepts learned in Statics like equilibrium, moments, method of sections, and free body diagrams. The difference between the two courses is that in Statics you study the external loadings. In Mechanics of Materials, we’ll study how external loadings affect bodies internally.
In this tutorial course, we’ll look at things like shear stress and strain, how temperature causes deformation, torsion (twisting), bending and more. Gone are the days of rigid bodies that don’t change shape. Now things will be getting longer / shorter, twisting, bending and changing shape with temperature changes. Sounds interesting, right? Let’s check out all the things we’ll learn…
Topics Covered
- Normal stress
- Shear stress
- Normal strain
- Shear strain
- Stress-strain diagrams
- Hooke’s law
- Strain energy
- Axial loads
- Elastic deformation
- Compatibility conditions
- Thermal stress
- Stress concentrations
- Torsion & torsion formulas
- Angle of twist
- Shear and moment diagrams
- Bending deformation
- Flexure formulas
- Unsymmetric bending
What Comes with the Course
- 20.5+ hours of on-demand tutorial videos
- 46 examples with detailed solutions
- 61 homework problems with solutions
- Downloadable outline of notes and equation sheet
- 30-day money back guarantee
What Textbook Is Used
I use and follow the Hibbeler textbook. It’s a great textbook and is widely-used.
What is The Cost
The regular price is $29. Engineering with Style visitors get 20% off that by using code: EWS_2332
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