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Course Introduction Information

Code - Course Title MEK104 - Statics Strength of Materials
Course Type Required Courses
Language of Instruction Türkçe
Laboratory + Practice 3+0
ECTS 4.5
Course Instructor(s) ÖĞRETİM GÖREVLİSİ GÖKŞİN AKDENİZ
Mode of Delivery The mode of delivery of this course is Face to face
Prerequisites
Courses Recomended FİZ 105 - Physics 105
Recommended Reading List * R. C. Hibbeler (1986), Engineering Mechanics: Statics (4th ed), McMillan Pub. Co. * R. C. Hibbeler (2008), Mechanics of Materials (7th ed), Prentice Hall / Pearson.
Assessment methods and criteria Two midterm and a final exam
Work Placement N/A
Sustainability Development Goals Quality Education

Content

Weeks Topics
Week - 1 Introduction to the basic definition and basic concepts of mechanics, the basic principles of mechanics, Newton's laws, dimensional analysis.
Week - 2 Statics of particles, force vectors, vector operations, Cartesian vectors, the collection and removal of Cartesian vectors.
Week - 3 Planar equilibrium of particles, equilibrium conditions, free-body diagram, planar force systems, three dimensional force system.
Week - 4 Rigid bodies, equivalent force systems, vector product, moment of a force, according to an axis of a force Moment of force Moment of the pair, a pair of resultant force-force system.
Week - 5 Equilibrium of rigid bodies, two-and three-dimensional force balance system of equations.
Week - 6 Types of delivery systems and support, space systems, bearings, isostatic delivery systems and support reactions.
Week - 7 Carrier systems, affecting the load (force) types; carrier systems account support responses.
Week - 8 lysis of structures, structural trusses, structural truss systems solution methods, the node point method, cutting (ritter) method.
Week - 9 Internal forces; carrier elements in the system creates cross-sectional effects, the normal force, shear force and bending moment, and diagrams, cross-sectional effects in systems consisting of multiple elements.
Week - 10 Weight centers, centers of gravity to determine the linear and two-dimensional objects.
Week - 11 Moment of inertia, moments of inertia of the fields, the radius of inertia, polar moment of inertia, parallel axis (Steiner) theorem.
Week - 12 The axial normal force, stress-strain relations, the allowable stress.
Week - 13 Stress analysis, the general state of stress, uniaxial strain.
Week - 14 Mohr circle method in uniaxial tension. Two-axis strain, plane strain.

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Assessment Method and Passing Requirements
Quamtity Percentage (%)
1.Midterm Exam 1 30
Homework 1 20
Final Exam 1 50
Toplam (%) 100
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