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TAM 451
Intermediate Solid Mechanics

Credit:  4 hours.


Analysis of stress and strain (definitions, transformation of axes, equilibrium equations, and symmetry of the stress tensor); linear materials, Hooke's law; strain energy, potential energy, energy principles and methods; two-dimensional problems in elasticity (torsion, axisymmetric problems); the finite-element method for two- and three-dimensional boundary-value problems in linear elasticity; plasticity (introduction, yield criteria, elastic-plastic behavior, and limit-load calculations); linear-elastic fracture mechanics (introduction, Griffith's approach, stress intensity factor, and energy release rate). Prerequisite: TAM 251; MATH 241 (formerly MATH 243) or MATH 380.


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CRNTypeSectionTimeDays Location  Instructor
30962  lecture  10:00 AM - 11:50 AM MW  room 104
Talbot Laboratory 
Johnson, H