Strength of Materials On-Line Lab Manual
Welcome to the website supporting the laboratory for your Mechanics of
Deformable Bodies class. This topic is also called Strength of
Materials or Mechanics of Materials. Mechanics is the branch of
physical sciences concerned with the state of rest or motion of
bodies subjected to forces. Statics involves the study of rigid
bodies. A deformable body is a solid body that changes size and/or
shape as a result of loads that are applied to it or as a result
of temperature changes.
The study of deformable bodies involves force equilibrium, material
behavior and specimen geometry. We must determine the strength,
stiffness, and stability of a body. This laboratory will involve
a number of experiments that will help determine the properties
of various materials, as well as the response (strength, stiffness,
and stability) of different components under various loads. Understanding
and applying the topics of Mechanics of Materials requires the
integration of physics, statics, mathematics, computer skills,
laboratory analyses, and written communication skills.
The purpose of these laboratory experiments is to introduce you to
various aspects of Mechanics of Materials through laboratory analysis.
Experiments include tension tests, compression tests, torsion
tests, beam bending, and column buckling. In each experiment,
you will find material that relates to both the theory and the
practical application of the laboratory in the study of mechanics
of materials. In addition to material that you typically find
in laboratory manuals, such as methods and materials, you will
have access to video clips, photographs, and sample data sets
further illustrating key concepts of the laboratory.
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