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Introduction to Structural Mechanics: Stress and Strain
Covers stress equilibrium, strain, and constitutive equations in 2D and 3D.
Continuum Mechanics: Forces and Deformation
Explores the laws of dynamics, stress, energy conservation, and deformation in continuum mechanics.
Structural Integrity and Mechanics of Fracture
Explores structural integrity, mechanics of fracture, stress boundary conditions, and strain fields in various applications.
Nonlinear Analysis of Structures: Beam-Column Elements
Covers beam-column elements, limitations of plasticity models, and nonlinear geometric transformations in structural analysis.
Plates: Pure Bending, Wrinkling, and Plate Buckling
Explores the mechanics of slender structures, focusing on plates in pure bending, wrinkling, and plate buckling.
Biomechanical Tissues: Non-linear Constitutive Laws
Explores biomechanics at the tissue level, focusing on constitutive laws, stress-strain curves, and treatment options for ACL rupture.
Introduction to Structural Mechanics
Covers the basics of structural mechanics, including static forces, stress, strain, and structural elements like bars, cables, trusses, and beams.
Elastic Inclusions
Explores elastic inclusions, discussing strain and stress fields, Eshelby method, and energy storage.
Torsion of Axisymmetric Cross Sections
Explores the torsion of axisymmetric cross sections, focusing on circular bars of linearly elastic materials and their efficiency in resisting torsional loads.
Strains by Digital Image Correlation (DIC)
Explores equipment setup, calibration, and correlation of images using Digital Image Correlation (DIC) to analyze strain fields.