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Introduction to Structural Mechanics
Covers the fundamentals of structural mechanics, focusing on beams, sign conventions, types of beams, and methods to calculate stress resultants.
Introduction to Structural Mechanics
Introduces structural mechanics concepts like distributed loads, centroids, and equilibrium in 2D and 3D.
Structural Mechanics: Systems of Forces
Covers systems of forces, moments, couples, and stress in 2D and 3D, as well as the effect of force-couple systems.
Introduction to Structural Mechanics
Covers beams with distributed and concentrated forces, bending moment, shear force, and internal load diagrams.
Beam Bending and Buckling
Explores beam bending, moment distribution, and buckling in structural mechanics.
Space Trusses & Frames
Covers space trusses, frames, and machines, emphasizing equilibrium analysis and structural design principles.
Structural Analysis of Bridge Design
Covers the structural analysis of bridge design, focusing on self-weight, moment, compressive force, and interaction diagrams in reinforced concrete.
Beam Bending II
Explores the relationship between moment, curvature, and deflection in beam bending scenarios, emphasizing the consideration of shear forces and deformations.
Beams under nonuniform bending: Shear stresses and built-up beams
Covers shear stresses in beams and built-up beams, including shear flow calculations and stress superimposition.
Beams under Flexure
Discusses stresses in beams under flexure, including shear forces and bending moments.

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