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Metallurgy: Ductile to Brittle Transition in Steel
Covers the ductile to brittle transition in steel and its implications for material properties and engineering applications.
Bridge Pier Design
Covers the design of a reinforced concrete bridge pier for ductile behavior under seismic loading.
Elastic Deformation and Material Properties
Explores linear elastic deformation, modulus of elasticity, material behavior under stress, and measurement methods for elastic properties.
Introduction to Plasticity Models
Introduces idealized material models, yield surfaces, and elastoplasticity concepts, including failure typologies and cyclic responses.
Fracture of Materials: Revision
Covers fracture mechanics, stress intensity factor, rubber testing, and high-speed testing in materials.
Fracture Mechanics: Stress Intensity Factor and Crack Growth
Explores stress intensity factors, crack-tip energy dissipation, and the effect of cracks on modulus in fracture mechanics.
Mechanical Properties of Materials: Toughness and Hardness
Explores toughness, hardness, and material properties, including critical crack length and hardness testing methods.
Polymer Plasticity: Yield Stress and Deformation Mechanisms
Explores polymer plasticity, including yield stress, deformation mechanisms, and the role of temperature and molecular structure.
Crack Growth: Stress Intensity and Fracture Mechanics
Explores crack growth, stress intensity factors, and fracture mechanics in materials, emphasizing energy considerations and critical stress intensity for crack growth onset.
Structural Mechanics Fundamentals
Covers the basics of structural mechanics, including materials, geometries, and classes of engineering materials.