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Mechanics
Last Updated: 2026-02-05 16:39:04
Abstract
The aim of this lecture is to introduce strength theory: the mathematical way of describing the mechanical behavior of materials and structures. Concepts such as stresses and distortions, elasticity, viscoelasticity, plasticity and fracture mechanics are taught and applied in exercises.
Objective
The goal of this lecture is to provide the student with an introduction to the theory and application of the principles of mechanics of materials. In this lecture, the prerequisites for the analysis of deformable bodies are developed, including advanced numerical methods, so that the students can subsequently use them in real-life problems.
Content
Stress and strain tensor, linear elasticity and viscoelasticity, torsion, bending, transverse shear, pressure vessels, circles of Mohr, trusses, deflection of beams, buckling of beams, plasticity, fracture mechanics and fatigue. Application of the finite element method for solving inhomogeneous stress problems.
Resources
Literature
Mechanics of Materials, David Roylance
General Information
- Language
- English
- Levels
- BSC
- Frequency
- Yearly recurring
Examination
- Type
- session examination
- Mode
- written 180 minutes
- Aids
- TaschenrechnerEine selbstverfasste Formelsammlung von 4 A4-Blättern (beidseitig)
Course Components
| Type | Title | Time & Place | Hours |
|---|---|---|---|
| lecture | Mechanics |
|
3 h weekly |
| exercise | Mechanics |
|
2 h weekly |