Course Details
Subject {L-T-P / C} : CE3707 : Mechanics of Solids Laboratory { 0-0-2 / 1}
Subject Nature : Practical
Coordinator : Uttam Kumar Mishra
Syllabus
| Module 1 : |
Introduction to Mechanics of Solids Lab [2 hours]
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| Module 2 : |
Tension Test [2 hours]
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| Module 3 : |
Charpy Impact Test [2 hours]
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| Module 4 : |
Torsion Test [2 hours]
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| Module 5 : |
Beam deflection Test [2 hours]
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| Module 6 : |
Close coiled helical spring test [2 hours]
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| Module 7 : |
Buckling of columns Test [2 hours]
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| Module 8 : |
Fatigue Test [2 hours]
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| Module 9 : |
Brinnell Hardness Test [2 hours]
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| Module 10 : |
Rockwell Hardness Test [2 hours]
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Course Objective
| 1 . |
To find Elastic modulus by applying a uniform rate of tension load on a mild steel (ductile) specimen till its failure. Study the stress strain curve and find the yield stress, ultimate stress and breaking stress of the test specimen. To study the failure pattern of the specimen and observe its ductility behaviour from percentage elongation and percentage reduction in cross-sectional area. |
| 2 . |
To find and compare the impact strength of the different materials. To study the nature of fracture and their behaviour under impact load. |
| 3 . |
To study the behavior of mild steel under torsion and to determine the relationship between torsional load and angle of twist for the full range of strains till failure. To study the cause of failure when subjected to pure shear for different type of materials. |
| 4 . |
To verify the experimental Euler buckling load with theoretical buckling load of a slender column for different end conditions. |
| 5 . |
To determine the suitability of a material for a given application and roughly estimating its compressing strength. |
Course Outcome
| 1 . |
Find the Young’s modulus of elasticity of ductile metals like steel and can study different elastic/non-elastic properties like: proportional limit, yield point stress, ultimate stress, breaking stress, necking, ductility (from percentage elongation and percentage reduction in area). |
| 2 . |
Experimentally finding shear modulus from direct torsion test or indirectly from closed coiled helical spring test. Study the stress-strain diagram in shear and the failure pattern of the specimen subject to twisting moment. |
| 3 . |
Experimentally finding buckling load of columns of different sizes and boundary conditions. |
| 4 . |
Obtaining endurance limit of mild steel specimen from S-N curve. |
| 5 . |
Find hardness number of different metals used in structural member and its suitability for the purpose of use. |
Essential Reading
| 1 . |
D. McLean, Mechanical Properties of Metals, Wiley |
| 2 . |
Amit Bhaduri, Mechanical Properties and Working of Metals and Alloys, Springer |
Supplementary Reading
| 1 . |
W Lung and N H March, Mechanical Properties of Metals, World Scientific |
| 2 . |
E.P. Popov, Engineering Mechanics of Solids, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi |
Journal and Conferences
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